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Price: $1.95 USD
Here's a common light weight 2032 coincell battery. Great for powering tiny robots, real time clocks and LED throwies! Read more
Price: $0.49 USD
Here's a coin cell holder for mounting the most common types of coin cell batteries: CR2032 and CR2025. You could try other batteries but we're guessing you won't … Read more
Price: $3.25 USD
Check this action out - It's a panel mount toggle switch, Yay! This switch is unique in it's operation as it has a spring inside that automatically returns the … Read more
Price: $29.15 USD
This Arduino shield rocks a socket for wireless modules, such as Digi Xbee, so that you can float your bits and bytes of data through air with the greatest of … Read more
Price: $21.85 USD
This proto shield comes with a socket for wireless modules, such as the Digi XBee, and a built in regulator and a big ol' prototyping area. Read more
Price: $1.95 USD
Yup... This is about as exciting as a three wire cable with female-female connections can get. Read more
Price: $3.95 USD
155mm of female connector jumper goodness. Super handy for all sorts of stuff. Read more
Price: $1.95 USD
Check it out, we got ourselves some optic nerves for your robot's eyeballs. Or, in slightly less creepy terms, these cables make it easy hook up Sharp-style … Read more
Price: $44.99 USD

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Create your own toys, remote controllers, alarms, detectors, robots, and many other projects with the Arduino device. Read more
Price: $34.99 USD

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Want to build your own robots, turn your ideas into prototypes, control devices with a computer, or make your own cell phone applications? It's a snap with this … Read more
Price: $44.96 USD

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This 20 character by 2 line LCD, comes with an easy to use serial communication interface and has the capability to connect up to a 5 by 5 matrix style keypad. Read more
Price: $4.95 USD

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Here is a 10-pin breakout cable for the Bus Pirate or use it for other things like a colorful collar for your pet or a 10-pin ISP header breakout, you … Read more
Price: $29.95 USD

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The Bus Pirate, created by Ian Lesnet and featured on Hack a Day, is a troubleshooting tool that communicates between a PC and any embedded device over most … Read more
Price: $85 USD

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The Arduino ADK is a combination of hardware and software designed to help people interested in designing accessories for Android based tablets & phones. On … Read more
Price: $59 USD

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The Redpark Serial Cable connects iOS devices to RS-232 serial devices. It is designed for use with iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch (fourth generation), iPad 2 … Read more
Price: $22.95 USD

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Want a board that can breakout the Synapse RF module pins, gives you a USB port/FTDI chip to program, supplies it with a regulated 3.3V, integrates a reset switch … Read more
Price: $7.5 USD

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Ever want to change the species of your RF modules? Now you can evolve your XBees into Synapses! Well that doesn't really make sense but, hey, it doesn't change the … Read more
Price: $21.95 USD

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FreeM is a wireless Infrared I2C controller for completely stand-alone programming and control of BlinkM smart LEDs. It's like an invisible wire linking a Remote, a … Read more
Price: $10 USD

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A remote! Control! For controllify-ing all your remotes! Now this remote could be used as the classic universal type remote but hey what fun it that?!?! Use this … Read more
Price: $10.5 USD

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The Adafruit LCD backpacks reduce the number of pins needed to connect to an LCD. LCDs are a fun and easy way to have your microcontroller project talk back to … Read more