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Board filled with electrical sockets for quick and replaceable component connections. Facilitates quick prototyping of electrical circuits.
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PXI Prototyping Module, 2-Slot, 96-Pin Micro-D
40-225A-102
The 40-225A PXI Prototyping Modules are stripped down versions of the 40-220A PXI Breadboard series. These are very basic, low cost prototype modules. They have no PXI interface but do have access to fused power supplies from the PXI backplane.
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SparkFun Distance Sensor
1.3 Meter, VL53L4CD (Qwiic)
This SparkFun Distance Sensor Breakout utilizes the VL53L4CD next generation ToF (Time of Flight) sensor module to give you the highly accurate measurements at short ranges for its size. The VL53L4CD from STMicroelectronics uses a VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser) to emit an infrared laser to time the reflection to the target. That means that you will be able to measure the distance to an object from 1mm to 1300mm away with millimeter resolution! To make it even easier to get your readings, all communication is enacted exclusively via I2C, utilizing our handy Qwiic system so no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1”-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.
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SparkFun GPS Breakout
Chip Antenna, SAM-M8Q (Qwiic)
The SparkFun SAM-M8Q GPS Breakout is a high quality GPS board with equally impressive configuration options. The SAM-M8Q is a 72-channel GNSS receiver, meaning it can receive signals from the GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo constellations. This increases precision and decreases lock time and thanks to the onboard rechargable battery, you'll have backup power enabling the GPS to get a hot lock within seconds! Additionally, this u-blox receiver supports I2C (u-blox calls this Display Data Channel) which made it perfect for the Qwiic compatibility so we don't have to use up our precious UART ports. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.
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SparkFun Solder-able Breadboard
This is the SparkFun Solderable Breadboard. A bare PCB that is the exact size as our regular breadboard with the same connections to pins and power rails. This board is especially useful for preserving a prototype or experiment you just created on a solderless breadboard by soldering all the pieces in place.
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Carbon-Fiber Reinforced-Polymer Optical Breadboards And Benches
Advanced Photonic Sciences LLC
Carbon fiber optical breadboards provide a similar thermal stability to Super Invar but at a lower cost and are inherently non-magnetic. For ages, steel breadboards have been the only choice; however, structures made from carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) have been used in the aerospace and space industries for many years due to their low weight, high strength, excellent thermal stability and low resonant frequencies. APS now brings this advanced technology to the world of photonics in the United States and Canada with carbon fiber breadboards from CarbonVision. Four grades of carbon fiber breadboard are offered: the economic EC-Series, the advanced AD-Series, the all-carbon AC-Series, and the slim SL-Series.
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PXI Breadboard Module, 2-Slot, 37-Pin D-Type
40-220A-202
The 40-220A series of breadboard modules allow the user to construct their own circuit in situations where a suitable PXI module is not available. For example when it is required to integrate a non-switching function into a PXI chassis. Typical applications include: Creating custom circuitry that can be housed in on a 3U board, or to build special one-off switching modules.
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SparkFun GPS Breakout
NEO-M9N, Chip Antenna (Qwiic)
The SparkFun NEO-M9N GPS Breakout with on-board chip antenna is a high quality GPS board with equally impressive configuration options. The NEO-M9N module is a 92-channel u-blox M9 engine GNSS receiver, meaning it can receive signals from the GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou constellations witn ~1.5 meter accuracy. This breakout supports concurrent reception of four GNSS. This maximizes position accuracy in challenging conditions, increasing precision and decreases lock time; and thanks to the onboard rechargeable battery, you'll have backup power enabling the GPS to get a hot lock within seconds! Additionally, this u-blox receiver supports I2C (u-blox calls this Display Data Channel) which made it perfect for the Qwiic compatibility so we don't have to use up our precious UART ports. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.
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PXI Prototyping Module, 1-Slot no Connector
40-225A-001
The 40-225A PXI Prototyping Modules are stripped down versions of the 40-220A PXI Breadboard series. These are very basic, low cost prototype modules. They have no PXI interface but do have access to fused power supplies from the PXI backplane.
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SparkFun High Precision Temperature Sensor
TMP117 (Qwiic)
The SparkFun Qwiic TMP117 breakout is a high precision temperature sensor equipped with an I2C interface. It outputs temperature readings with high precision of ±0.1°C across the temperature range of -20°C to +50°Cs with no calibration and a maximum range from -55°C to 150°C. The SparkFun High Precision Temperature Sensor also has a very low power consumption rate which minimizes the impact of self-heating on measurement accuracy. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.
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PXI Digital I/O Module With Power Distribution - Without DC-DC Converter
40-228-002
The 40-228 provides 32 channels of digital input and 32 channels of digital output, together with switched +12V, +5V, +3.3V and -12V supply outputs derived from the PXI backplane. The module is available fitted with a DC-DC converter (40-228-001) which provides an additional -5V supply ouput. Alternatively the module can be supplied with an industry standard footprint for a DC-DC converter (40-228-002) allowing the user to fit one of their own specification if required. The 40-228 includes a breadboard area that allows users to add their own circuitry to the module.
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SparkFun Cryptographic Co-Processor Breakout
ATECC508A (Qwiic)
The SparkFun ATECC508A Cryptographic Co-Processor Breakout allows you to easily add strong authentication security to your IoT node, edge device, or embedded system. It includes two Qwiic ports for plug and play functionality. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard. The ATECC508A chip is capable of many cryptographic processes, including, but not limited to:
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PXI Prototyping Module, 2-Slot no Connector
40-225A-002
The 40-225A PXI Prototyping Modules are stripped down versions of the 40-220A PXI Breadboard series. These are very basic, low cost prototype modules. They have no PXI interface but do have access to fused power supplies from the PXI backplane.
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Probe Systems
Mini-PS4L
The mini-PS4L series of probe systems are built using a similar concept as our patented Probe System for Life (PS4L) Architecture. The base system is built on a 300 mm x 300 mm metric breadboard and that allows the user to configure the system to meet the application and budget.
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Air Quality Click
64202
Parallax speeds the process of Propeller 2 development through our partnership with MikroE, who has created a family of 850+ Clicks for most I/O functions you may envision. For each of the Click boards stocked by Parallax, you will find a documented Spin 2 code example on our Propeller GitHub Object Exchange. Connect your Click boards to the Propeller 2 Evaluation Board or P2-EC Edge Breakout Breadboard using the #64008 P2 to MikroBus Click Adapter.
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SparkFun Triple Axis Magnetometer Breakout
MLX90393 (Qwiic)
It's time to start utilizing the superior magnetometer, and what better way than to throw it onto an easy-to-use breakout board? The SparkFun MLX90393 Magnetometer Breakout is a triple-axis magnetic sensor board capable of sensing very small fields, while still behaving as one would expect during saturation in larger fields (like a nearby magnet). The MLX90393 breakout can be used as a compass sensor but also works well as a non-contact controller, a flow meter with a magnetic impeller, or a linear actuator position sensor. To make it even easier to to get your readings, all communication is enacted exclusively via I2C, utilizing our handy Qwiic system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.
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PXI Breadboard Module, 1-Slot, 20-Pin GMCT
40-220A-801
The 40-220A series of breadboard modules allow the user to construct their own circuit in situations where a suitable PXI module is not available. For example when it is required to integrate a non-switching function into a PXI chassis. Typical applications include: Creating custom circuitry that can be housed in on a 3U board, or to build special one-off switching modules.
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PXI Breadboard Module, 1-Slot, 96-Pin Micro-D
40-220A-001
The 40-220A series of breadboard modules allow the user to construct their own circuit in situations where a suitable PXI module is not available. For example when it is required to integrate a non-switching function into a PXI chassis. Typical applications include: Creating custom circuitry that can be housed in on a 3U board, or to build special one-off switching modules.
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Signal, Module, Receiver, QuadraPaddle, 480 Position, Fully Loaded With Twin Female Contacts (610138200)
510150131
QuadraPaddle modules are molded on .100” (2.54 mm) centers to meet the need for high-density I/O in a compact assembly. Allowing flexible configuration options with standard commercial connectors, QuadraPaddle modules are designed to fit any VPC pin and socket-based mass interconnect system. Available in 192 and 480 contact positions, QuadraPaddle modules accept standard .100” (2.54mm) pitch headers, breadboards, and connectors for direct PCB, ribbon cable, and other connections as well as discrete wiring.
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Universal Plug-in Module With I/O And CAN FD Interface
PCAN MicroMod FD
The PCAN-MicroMod FD is a small breadboard with CAN and CAN FD connection on the one hand and various physical inputs and outputs on the other. Both sides are logically linked using the NXP LPC54618 microcontroller. Electronics developers can use the PCAN-MicroMod FD to easily integrate I/O functionality with a CAN connection into their project.
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SparkFun THAT 1646 OutSmarts Breakout
The THAT 1646 OutSmarts Breakout Board offers an easy solution to adding a balanced audio output to your circuits. The THAT OutSmarts technology has been designed as a high-grade analog line driver and offers a low distortion and high common mode rejection in real-world audio applications. Each breakout board combines the THAT 1646 IC, its supporting components and a ¼" TRS (Tip Ring Sleeve) socket. With these powers combined, you will find it very easy to use the output drivers on breadboards and in projects!
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PXI Prototyping Module, 2-Slot, 78-Pin D-Type
40-225A-402
The 40-225A PXI Prototyping Modules are stripped down versions of the 40-220A PXI Breadboard series. These are very basic, low cost prototype modules. They have no PXI interface but do have access to fused power supplies from the PXI backplane.
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PXI Breadboard Module, 1-Slot, No Connector
40-220A-101
The 40-220A series of breadboard modules allow the user to construct their own circuit in situations where a suitable PXI module is not available. For example when it is required to integrate a non-switching function into a PXI chassis. Typical applications include: Creating custom circuitry that can be housed in on a 3U board, or to build special one-off switching modules.
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Configurable CAN FD Module With A Focus On Analog I/Os
PCAN MicroMod FD Analog 1
The PCAN-MicroMod FD breadboard can be purchased together with ready-to-use motherboards that provide peripherals for specific requirements. Spring clamp connectors are used to connect CAN, I/O and supply. The motherboard PCAN-MicroMod FD Analog 1 focuses on analog inputs and outputs, which are provided with the appropriate protective circuit.
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SparkFun Photodetector Breakout
MAX30101 (Qwiic)
The SparkFun Photodetector Breakout is an updated version of the SparkFun Particle Sensor Breakout includes the MAX30101, a highly sensitive optical sensor and successor to the MAX30105 and MAX30102. The MAX30101 Breakout utilizes a photon detector to measure the amount of returning light that is reflected back from the LEDs. This is useful for various applications like particle (i.e. smoke) detection, proximity measurements, and even photoplethysmography. To make it even easier to use this breakout, all communication is enacted exclusively via I2C, utilizing our handy Qwiic system. However, we still have broken out 0.1" spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.
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SparkFun Environmental Combo Breakout
CCS811/BME280 (Qwiic)
The SparkFun CCS811/BME280 Environmental Combo Breakout takes care of all your atmospheric-quality sensing needs with the popular CCS811 and BME280 ICs. This unique breakout provides a variety of environmental data, including barometric pressure, humidity, temperature, TVOCs and equivalent CO2 (or eCO2) levels. To make it even easier to use this breakout, all communication is enacted exclusively via I2C, utilizing our handy Qwiic system. However, we still have broken out 0.1" spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.
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High Static Stiffness Optical Breadboards
5700 Series
They feature a lightweight precision formed steel honeycomb construction with 3/16″ ferromagnetic stainless steel top skin and 3/16″ low carbon steel bottom skin with a black polyurethane finish.
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PXI Prototyping and Breadboard Modules
The breadboard modules with digital I/O (the 40-220A series) allow the user to construct their own circuit in situations where a PXI module is not available. For example when it is required to integrate a non-switching function into a PXI chassis. Typical applications include creating custom circuitry that can be housed on a 3U board or to build special “one-off” switching modules.
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SCB-68A, Noise Rejecting, Shielded I/O Connector Block
782536-01
68-Pin Female Screw Terminal to 68-Pin Female D-SUB, DIN-Rail, Shielded I/O Connector Terminal Block - The SCB-68A provides a shielded I/O connection for interfacing I/O signals to plug-in data acquisition devices with 68-pin connectors. This Terminal Block combines with shield cables to provide low-noise signal termination. The SCB-68A incorporates a completely redesigned mechanical enclosure with a magnetic removable lid, DIN-rail mount compatibility, and a resettable fuse. It is compatible with single- and dual-connector Multifunction I/O with 68-pin connectors. The SCB-68A also includes two general-purpose breadboard areas and an onboard cold-junction compensation sensor.
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PXI Prototyping Module, 2-Slot, 25-Pin D-Type
40-225A-302
The 40-225A PXI Prototyping Modules are stripped down versions of the 40-220A PXI Breadboard series. These are very basic, low cost prototype modules. They have no PXI interface but do have access to fused power supplies from the PXI backplane.
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USB 32-Bit Whacker
PIC32MX795 Development Board
The new version of the UBW32 now uses the PIC32MX795 IC. Based on the work of Brian Schmalz, the UBW32 is a small development board for the new PIC32MX795 32-bit CPU from Microchip. The UBW32 is breadboard friendly and includes all of the external circuitry needed to get the PIC32 up and running. Power can be provided over USB or from an external source. It has three push buttons (Reset, and two user-defined buttons) and five LEDs (Power, USB, and three user defined LEDs). All of the 78(!) of the PIC32's I/O pins are broken out. The board comes pre-loaded with a USB bootloader and special UBW firmware that accepts simple serial commands to control the various I/O functions.