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.
The SparkFun Triple Axis Accelerometer Breakout - BMA400 (Qwiic) (Standard and Micro) offer a 3-axis acceleration sensor perfect for ultra-low power applications on a easy to use Qwiic breakout boards.
In this tutorial, we'll connect three Qwiic Buzzers to a RedBoard microcontroller and play a melody, harmony, and bass part of one of the most recognizable tunes of all time; the Super Mario Bros theme!
The SparkFun Level Shifter - 8 Channel (TXS0108E) features the TXS0108E™ 8-bit, bi-directional logic level translator from Texas Instruments to shift between devices running at different common microcontroller voltages such as 1.8V, 3.3V and 5V.
Using our muscles to control things is the way that most of us are accustomed to doing it. We push buttons, pull levers, move joysticks... but what if we could take the buttons, levers, and joysticks out of the equation and control it with our muscles?
The Tsunami Super WAV Trigger (Qwiic) is a polyphonic WAV file player that was developed in collaboration with Robertsonics (a portion of each sale goes back to them for product support and development).