Latest SparkFun News Posts

24 Feb

A Qwiic Word About Velocity

Two new Air Velocity Sensor Qwiic Kits are now available! Also be sure to check out the new Raspberry Pi Debug Probe and Kitronik Servos Board, too!

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21 Feb

Dr. Mark Dean and the Personal Computer

Computer scientist and engineer Mark Dean is credited with helping develop multiple major technologies, among them the Industry Standard Architecture system bus, the color PC monitor and the first gigahertz chip. Learn more about his history with IBM and his breakthroughs in computer engineering here!

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20 Feb

Debug Your Pi Pico

Raspberry Pi's new Debug Tool for the Pico is now available!

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17 Feb

Let's Talk About NanoBeacon

Two new IN100 NanoBeacon Boards are now available with the newest versions of our Cerberus USB Cables.

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16 Feb

Remember This?

This year, SparkFun turns 20. Take a look back with us at the last two decades and share what our top products were each year! Which ones do you have in your workshop?

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10 Feb

Pass the Buck

A new Analog MEMs Microphone Breakout is now available as well as two new 5V Buck Regulators.

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9 Feb

The Machines that Drive SparkFun

Zack Freedman takes a look at how the boards from SparkFun are made

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8 Feb

Need a Resistor? Thank Otis Boykin!

February is Black History Month, and we want to take some time to highlight the work of black scientists and engineers whose work influences our industry and the world around us. Today we want to tell you about Otis Boykin, an engineer and inventor who holds numerous patents for electrical components, including one for the wire precision resistor!

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3 Feb

Get Started With Blues Wireless

The SparkFun Blues Wireless MicroMod Starter Kit is now available, MyoWare 2.0 is back, and plenty of other new products are here this week!

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1 Feb

Achieve High Precision GNSS-RTK Positioning Without a Base Station

We'll show you how to get started with u-blox Thingstream and PointPerfect.

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