SparkFun has been experimenting with micro tutorials for our various social media feeds. Have you had the chance to check them out?
Two huge releases happened this week with SparkFun MicroMod and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. Let's take a look!
Building a system that records temperature based on a user's unique RFID tag into an Excel spreadsheet for the world of COVID-19.
A new modular prototyping platform for interchanging microcontrollers
In a world of technology designed for cows, what's a goat farmer to do?
We have been fans of Raspberry Pi for a very long time (since the original Model B!), now we are making it official by becoming an Approved Reseller.
Two new Qwiic Shields are now available, along with the micro:bit v2, RPi4 8GB kits, and more!
Zach Halvorson, an engineering student at Boston University and a coffee enthusiast, is out to create the most affordable, technological tools to perfect the coffee roasting process.
The great thing about open source software is that when you want a new feature, you can just add it!
The second iteration of micro:bit is now available, with new SparkFun kits to go along with it!