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We take a look at the XRP Robotics Platform Kit created by a collaboration of education and technology companies. This kit provides an open robotics platform for a comprehensive introduction into engineering, robotics, and software development.

A consortium of leading educators and technology companies have announced the release of the XRP Kit - Beta, an entry-level open-source robotics ecosystem intended to expand global participation in robotics, inspire future engineers.

Overview of setting up the new kits created in collaboration with Machinechat that feature the OpenLog Artemis without IMU from SparkFun and a license code for Machinechat’s Jedi One software.

Nate Larson, Technical Content Developer at DigiKey, presents New Product Discoveries from Sparkfun and LulzBot.

In this tutorial, we will cover the basics of blinking an LED using the SparkFun Red-V board using a couple of different development environments.

SparkFun Teensy 4.0 | DigiKey Daily

Sparkfun presents PJRC’s latest Teensy, the Teensy 4.0. Which is offered in the same size and shape as the Teensy 3.2, and it maintains compatibility with most of the pin functions on Teensy 3.2.

Ashley Awalt, Technical Content Developer at DigiKey, presents New Product Discoveries.

The Artemis module from SparkFun is a Cortex-M4F with BLE 5.0 and is capable of running machine-learning algorithms with power as low as 6 µA per MHz (less than 5 mW) at 3.3 V.

SparkFun Artemis Module BLE Cortex-M4F

The SparkFun RedBoard Artemis is a great platform to 'kick the tires' of this amazing module.

SparkFun RedBoard Artemis Boards

The SparkFun RedBoard Artemis is a great platform to 'kick the tires' of this amazing module.

Sparkfun Papa Soundie | DigiKey Daily

Sparkfun offers their Papa Soundie, which is an audio playback device with the ability to decode OGG Vorbis and WAV type files.

The micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that lets you get creative with digital technology. Between the micro:bit and shield-like bit boards you can do almost anything while coding, customizing and controlling your micro:bit from almost anywhere!

The SparkFun 9DoF IMU Breakout incorporates all the amazing features of Invensense's ICM-20948 into a Qwiic-enabled breakout board complete with a logic shifter and broken out GPIO pins for all your motion sensing needs.

The Apollo3 Blue offers advanced features including six configurable I2C and SPI masters, two UARTs, one I2C and SPI slave, a 15-channel 14-bit ADC, and a dedicated Bluetooth processor that supports BLE5.

The SAMD51 Thing Plus provides you with an economical and easy to use development platform if you're needing more power with minimal working space.

Product Showcase: Get Connected with Qwiic

This video will be discussing more boards to SparkFun's Qwiic compatibility line-up making it easier than ever to prototype without a soldering iron.

The SparkFun Qwiic pHAT for Raspberry Pi is based on the Qwiic Hat. The Qwiic pHAT connects the I2C bus (GND, 3.3V, SDA and SCL) on your Raspberry Pi to an array of Qwiic connectors on the HAT.

Product Showcase: OpenMV H7 Camera

The OpenMV M7 Camera is a small, low-power microcontroller board that allows you to easily implement applications using machine vision in the real world.

Product Showcase: micro:climate Kit

The micro:climate Kit is a complete weather station for the budding citizen scientist! It contains all the parts needed to measure wind direction and speed, soil moisture levels, ground temperature, and rain levels.