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Oh, I so wish that (a) I lived in (or near) Boulder, Colorado and (b) I was a high school kid again, because then I could attend the forthcoming “Introduction to Arduino” Workshop that's to be hosted ...
Looking to get your start in the world of Arduino programming, but having trouble with that whole circuit prototyping thing? Well, the crafty guys and gals at SparkFun have whipped up something ...
This self-balancing unicycle uses an Arduino and a five degree of freedom IMU from Sparkfun to keep the rider upright. Well, it’ll keep you upright as long as you have good side-to-side balance.
Effectively, Sparkfun is on the fence, with offers to manufacture the Arduino Zero, Uno, Mega, and Due coming from the LLC. The reason for this is consumers.
New for 2017, SparkFun has launched a formal grant program that is awarding prize packages and sponsorships on the monthly basis to educational and non-profit organizations to support makerspaces, ...
DigiKey and SparkFun are collaborating to bring Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP) kits to school and college students. The “next generation of engineers, developers and innovators” says the ...
Arduino Micro: direct access to on-board leds Arduino Micro has some extra leds that it is tricky to programme. Like almost all Arduinos, has a built-in led – the green one on the left in the photo.
Their latest invention is the ‘Evil Fruit Bowl’. Under the regular wooden bowel you’ll (hopefully not) find a SparkFun Arduino Pro Mini, a battery, speaker and a load cell.
SparkFun is holding their first costume contest to reward all the hard work that goes into the amazing costumes that incorporate e-textiles, LEDs, sounds, and other effects.
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