Let's dissect another section of EdiBot 2.0 and learn how to spin DC motors with Python.
Time for another new episode from our Edison series!
Episode seven of our video series is here!
A handy compendium of all our favorite (free!) Edison resources.
We built a mirror using the Intel Edison, an LCD, and a gesture sensor.
It's a big week at SparkFun. Let's start this thing off right.
Brush up on your Edison while we wait for the Inventor's Kit!
Don't miss out on our final Hangout with Intel.
We've been adding to our popular series!
The VL6180 Time of Flight sensor hits this week - plus a few other gems!
Guest blog post by Arnoud Buzing of Wolfram Research on using the Edison and SparkFun Blocks to make a pendulum monitor.
All I want for Christmas Eve is an Edison pinout.
Oops -- I missed the "in-person", and thought that it was going to be via one of the e-meeting things. I won't be able to attend in-person,…
I presume that the "5:30-6:30 pm" is MOUNTAIN DAYLIGHT TIME (i.e. "Denver") time.
Ah we also wish there was a Qwiic Connector on the new Pi 5! Hopefully we can make this happen in the future!
We will! The chemical makeup of the battery is different from any other type of battery we've carried in the past so we want to make sure we…
Is sparkfun also getting the little RTC batteries with the cord attached for the RPI5?
A couple of "conspicuous by their absence": First, our friends over at Adafruit have a LOT of items that have…
I finally had some time late yesterday to watch a couple of the videos on YouTube that reviewed the "pre-release" samples of the RPi 5 that…
OK, found an "implication of an answer" -- over on Adafruit's "New Products" list is [Raspberry Pi 5 RTC…
I'm kind of "chomping at the bit" to know more about the RTC battery requirements for the RPi 5. From the pics on the "official documents"…
Does this possibly hint at the stock may be in by then to fulfill the pre-orders?!? <fingers crossed!> or are you using samples you already…