Latest SparkFun News Posts

6 Jul

Announcing the Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP) Kit - Now Available for Pre-Order

We are so excited to finally reveal this kit to everyone who may want to pick one up! It is a comprehensive introduction to robotics that includes an easy-to-assemble hardware kit, coding environment, and online modules.

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5 Jul

Extending the Reach of Data Logging

SparkFun CTO Kirk Benell provides a high-level introduction to the SparkFun DataLogger IoT, outlining the major functionality the product provides. Learn here about its interactive menu, next-level software, and what you need to know to get started.

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30 Jun

New MicroMod, New Arduino

This week, we are happy to announce our newest MicroMod Processor featuring the STM32WB5MMG. We also take another look at Arduino's newest UNO R4 boards!

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27 Jun

New Video: Unlocking High-Precision RTK Positioning

We've just released a guide to connecting to UNAVCO reference stations so you can follow along step-by-step!

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26 Jun

Introducing the Arduino UNO R4!

Arduino is back to introduce their new Qwiic-compatible UNO R4 boards!

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23 Jun

Enclosed RTKs & 6DoF IMUs

The RTK Reference Station was released yesterday, but we will talk a little more about it today, along with two new BMI270 6DoF IMU boards!

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22 Jun

The SparkFun RTK Reference Station

A LATE Thursday post about our newest RTK Surveying tool that is now available!

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21 Jun

New Tutorial: Quickly Display Your Bluetooth Data 3 Ways!

Our newest tutorial will show you how to quickly monitor your Bluetooth data at a glance using a live python graph, an OLED, or through a phone app.

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16 Jun

A Spectrum of Colors

SparkX's new Qwiic Visible Spectrum Emitter is now available with a 10-Way Terminal & Socket.

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15 Jun

Pearce on 15 Years at SparkFun

SparkFun is 20 this year! We're lucky to have a bunch of employees that have been around for over half of those years, and we wanted to share their reflections on their time here with you. Today you'll be hearing from Pearce Melcher, who's part of the engineering department and has been here for 15 years!

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