Breakout Boards

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$4.80  
3 pc(s)
This simple interface board convert 20pins 1.27mm (0.05") pin header to 2.54mm (0.1") pin header. It works with J-Link EDU Mini Programmer .

$3.20  
1 pc(s)
If you've ever tried to connect a 3.3V device to a 5V system, you know what a challenge it can be. The 8-channel Bi-directional Logic Level Converter is a small device that safely steps down 5V signals to 3.3V AND steps up 3.3V to 5V at the same time. This level converter also works with 2.8V...

$9.95  
3 pc(s)
This is a breakout board for the very handy 16-Channel Analog/Digital Mulitplexer/Demultiplexer CD74HC4067. This chip can be used to connect 16 analog sources (like sensors) to 5 pins on a microcontroller. 4 of the pins must be digital pins, 1 pin must be an analog to digital conversion pin....

$10.95  
2 pc(s)
This small breakout board couples an Electret microphone (100Hz–10kHz) with a 60x mic preamplifier to amplify the sounds of voice, claps, door knocks or any sounds loud enough to be picked up by a microcontroller's analog-to-digital converter. Each breakout comes fully assembled and works...

$11.90  
4 pc(s)
This Level Shifting microSD Breakout from Sparkfun is quite similar to the microSD Transflash Breakout, but with the included level shifting hardware, this board allows you to utilize a microSD card at Arduino's SD library's top speed on a 5V system. With this small breakout board, that is...

$3.95  
2 pc(s)
This new version now has all 5 pins broken out on the connector. We have no idea what USB device you are hooking up to, but if you need to add a miniUSB/USB miniB connector to your breadboard - here it is. Also good for an un-regulated, non-limited 5V supply up to 100mA.

$13.00  
5 pc(s)
Add an ear to your project with this well-designed electret microphone amplifier. This fully assembled and tested board comes with a 20-20KHz electret microphone soldered on. For the amplification, we use the Maxim MAX4466, an op-amp specifically designed for this delicate task! The amplifier...

$14.00  
2 pc(s)
Add an ear to your project with this well-designed electret microphone amplifier with AGC. This fully assembled and tested board comes with a 20-20KHz electret microphone soldered on. For the amplification, we use the Maxim MAX9814, a specialty chip that is designed for amplifying electret...

$11.95  
5 pc(s)
Unlike most computers, the Pi lacks a Real-Time Clock (RTC). This means the Pi doesn't know what time it is when powered on. While your Pi is connected to a network it will be able to set it's clock correctly using NTP ( Network Time Protocol ) server. Without a network connection your Pi...

$8.50  
1 pc(s)
This super small mono amplifier is surprisingly powerful - able to deliver up to 2.5 Watts into 4-8 ohm impedance speakers. Inside the miniature chip is a class D controller, able to run from 2.0V-5.5VDC. Since the amp is a class D, its very efficient (over 90% efficient when driving an 8Ω...

$2.50  
4 pc(s)
The rotary encoder is a rotary input device that provides an indication of how much and in which direction the encoder has been turned. This 20-pulse Rotary Encoder Breakout has a nice 'clicking' feel and also has a push-button built into it so you can press onto the knob to close a separate...

$1.95  
9 pc(s)
An adjustable potentiometer can open up many interesting user interfaces. Turn the pot and the resistance changes. Connect VCC, GND, and the OUT pin will have a voltage that varies from 0 to VCC depending on the rotation of the pot. Hook the OUT pin to an ADC on a microcontroller and get a...
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