This is a simple breakout board for the popular XBee product from Digi. This board breaks out all 20 pins of the XBee to a 0.1" standard spacing dual row header. The spacing between 0.1" headers is 0.5" making it breadboard DIP friendly. We highly recommend using the female sockets to avoid having to solder the XBee permanently to the breakout board. This is the PCB only. Please order the accompanying 2mm sockets (you’ll need 2!) and 0.1" headers below.
The SparkFun Digi XBee® Dev Board breaks out all the functionality of your Digi XBee module, with the ability to connect to a cellular network and GNSS!...
RJ45 connectors are the kind that are used for Ethernet jacks, but they make great general purpose connectors when you need a lot of conductors. This is a small PCB that brings out the pins of the RJ45 connector to an in-line 0.1" footprint. Use with break-away headers for breadboarding or create your own RJ45 cable. Check the related items for Ethernet cable and connectors to go with it!
Not just a simple breakout board, this microSD adapter goes the extra mile - designed for ease of use. Onboard 5v->3v regulator provides 150mA for power-hungry cards...
Make your own custom HDMI cable or HDMI interface with ease, using this HDMI Plug to Breakout. You get a nice solid PCB with an HDMI plug and through hole pads that...
This handy breakout board provides 15 screw-down terminal block connectors for the whole DB15 connector pinout. Every terminal is clearly marked, and we've gone the extra mile by ensuring tall terminal boards are used on the rear set - this allows all your wire connections to flow from one side.
This handy breakout board provides 15 screw-down terminal block connectors for the whole DB15 connector pinout. Every terminal is clearly marked, and we've gone the extra mile by ensuring tall terminal boards are used on the rear set - this allows all your wire connections to flow from one side.
This handy breakout board provides 9 screw-down terminal block connectors for the whole DB9 connector pinout. Every terminal is clearly marked, and we've gone the extra mile by ensuring tall terminal boards are used on the rear set - this allows all your wire connections to flow from one side.
This handy breakout board provides 9 screw-down terminal block connectors for the whole DB9 connector pinout. Every terminal is clearly marked, and we've gone the extra mile by ensuring tall terminal boards are used on the rear set - this allows all your wire connections to flow from one side.
Simple but effective - this breakout board has a USB Mini-B connector, with all 5 pins broken out. Great for pairing with a microcontroller with USB support, or...
Breakout board for the microSD socket that is not much bigger than your fingernail. Compatible with the SPI interface found on any SD card, this tiny form factor was created for cell phone storage and is perfect for your next MP3 project! Board comes fully assembled and tested.
Simple breakout board for the MQ - 3, MQ - 4, MQ - 6, MQ -8, and MQ -137 gas sensors. All you need is VCC at 5V, GND, and a resistor to an ADC, that is it.
This simple board breaks out the pins of a microSD card connector to a 0.1″ pin spacing that is compatible with standard perfboards, solderless breadboards, and 0.1" connectors.
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 Mini-B connector to your breadboard - here it is. Also good for an un-regulated, non-limited 5V supply up to 100mA.
Simple but effective - this breakout board has a CR1220 coin cell battery holder soldered on and 0.1" pitch breakout pins for easy connecting. Great for powering...
The FLIR Lepton Thermal Camera Breakout Board is an easy-to-interface evaluation board to quickly connect the Lepton camera module to common platforms...
This simple board breaks out all five pins of a USB Mini-B connector to a 0.1″ pin spacing that is compatible with standard perfboards, solderless breadboards, and 0.1" connectors.
We have no idea what USB device you are hooking up to, but if you want to access the microUSB port on something, you might want this. We broke out all 5 pins with a vertical microUSB connector for your prototyping needs.
You’ve always wanted to output analog voltages from a microcontroller, the MCP4725 is the DAC that will let you do it! The MCP4725 is an I2C controlled Digital-to-Analog converter (DAC). A DAC allows you to send analog signal, such as a sine wave, from a digital source, such as the I2C interface on the Arduino microcontroller. Digital to analog converters are great for sound generation, musical instruments, and many other creative projects!
Tip-Ring-Ring-Sleeve style audio cables are often used for situations where you want stereo audio and then an extra contact for a microphone input. For...
Protect your LattePanda 3 Delta Single Board Computer with the premium aluminum case. Enjoy efficient heat dissipation and full access to all ports and...
Squeeeeze down your next ESP32 project to its bare-bones essential with the Adafruit HUZZAH32 Breakout. This breakout is basically the 'big sister' of Adafruit's HUZZAH...
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