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SAMD51 Thing Plus Hookup Guide

By SparkFun Electronics

This tutorial aims to familiarize you with the new SAMD51 Thing Plus and help you get started using it.

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Pi Servo pHAT (v2) Hookup Guide

By SparkFun Electronics

The SparkFun Pi Servo pHAT provides your Raspberry Pi with 16 PWM channels that can be controlled over I2C. These channels are broken out in a header combination that is perfect for connecting servo motors.

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SparkFun ProDriver and Mini Stepper Motor Driver Hookup Guide

By SparkFun Electronics

SparkFun ProDriver and Mini Stepper Motor Driver utilize the latest TC78H670FTG stepper motor driver from Toshiba. With two different methods for control (serial communication or clock-in stepping) this is a great option for your next project that requires precise motor control.

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1W LoRa MicroMod Function Board Hookup Guide

By SparkFun Electronics

The 1W LoRa MicroMod Function Board adds LoRa capabilities to your MicroMod project. It is intended to be used in conjunction with a MicroMod processor board and a MicroMod main board, which provides the electrical interface between a processor board and the function board(s).

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RP2040 Thing Plus Hookup Guide

By SparkFun Electronics

Introducing the SparkFun Thing Plus - RP2040, featuring the RP2040 microcontroller (MCU) on a Feather (Thing Plus) form-factor.

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Qwiic Carrier Board Hookup Guide

By SparkFun Electronics

The MicroMod Qwiic Carrier Board can be used to rapidly prototype with other Qwiic devices; it is available in either a single or double mounting configuration.

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SparkFun Thing Plus Matter - MGM240P Hookup Guide

By SparkFun Electronics

The SparkFun Thing Plus Matter - MGM240P is the first easily accessible board of its kind that combines Matter® and SparkFun's Qwiic ecosystem for agile development and prototyping of Matter-based IoT devices.

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Single Cell LiPo Battery Care

By SparkFun Electronics

Lithium-Ion Polymer (LiPo) batteries are a favorite of ours. Very light weight and some of the highest energy densities available.