Examples of using Sparkfun in English and their translations into Japanese
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Sparkfun Touch Shield.
Join the SparkFun Faire Game!
Sparkfun All New ElectriCute!
Here are the bricks you can buy at SparkFun: male, and female.
Sparkfun Introducing Product Reviews!
Here is a tutorial on soldering from SparkFun.
SparkFun or Adafruit 32x32 RGB LED panel.
Force sensitive resistor- available from Adafruit, Sparkfun, and many others.
Sparkfun FTDI breakout(3.3V) hardware.
When I developed this library,I used a part of the sample sketch that Sparkfun distributes at Github.
The SparkFun Touch Shield is a keypad shield that has 3X3=9 touch keys on it.
This library is a non-official library that I developed regardless of Sparkfun, so do not query Sparkfun even if you find some fault in it.
SparkFun new AUDI Q5 licensed kids remote control ride on car with high door(ST-YS305).
COM A fully open source CNC project basedaround the arduino microcontroller, Ponoko(the world's easiest making system), and Sparkfun.
Figure 7: The BOB-12009 from SparkFun converts 5 V signals to the 3.3 V required by a Raspberry Pi.
SparkFun or Adafruit 32x32 RGB LED Panel Driver Tutorial 16 data signals connect+ 5VDC refreshed to display an image.
In this project, we interface a SparkFun or Adafruit 32x32 RGB LED panel to a BeagleBone Black board using the Xilinx Spartan 6 LX9 FPGA on the LogiBone FPGA board.
The SparkFun Pi Servo HAT allows your Raspberry Pi to control up to 16 servo motors in a straightforward and uncomplicated mafalse.
The SparkFun Pi Servo HAT allows your Raspberry Pi to control up to 16 servo motors in a straightforward and uncomplicated manner via an I2C connection.
SparkFun: Similar to AdaFruit, Nathan Seidle started Sparkfun from his dorm room by selling electronics kits and oddball components to engineers who wanted to explore exotic new sensors and systems.
SparkFun: Similar to AdaFruit, Nathan Seidle started Sparkfun from his dorm room by selling electronics kits and oddball components to engineers who wanted to explore exotic new sensors and systems.
SparkFun: Similar to AdaFruit, Nathan Seidle started SparkFun out of his dorm room by selling electronics kits and oddball components to a coterie of engineers who wanted to explore exotic new sensors and systems.