Adafruit GPIO Reference Card $4.95 This board makes connecting wires to the Raspberry Pi GPIO incredibly easy. It's a reference board that makes it really simple to see if you're connecting your wires correctly. It's only 0.8mm thick, idiot proof (you can't put it on backwards...),... Add to Cart
Panel Mount Ethernet Extension Cable $6.95 This handy Ethernet extension cable will make it easy for you to enclose a device that has an Ethernet port. Adafruit thinks this would be most useful when putting a Beagle Bone, Raspberry Pi, or Arduino Ethernet into a box. The jack half has two... Add to Cart
Panel Mount HDMI Socket Breakout $4.25 $5.25 Make your own custom HDMI input or HDMI interface with ease, using this HDMI Socket Breakout. You get a nice solid PCB with an HDMI socket that you can solder to assemble your own wiring jigs. You can add in some terminal blocks to make the wiring... Add to Cart
Adafruit 9-DOF Absolute Orientation IMU Fusion Breakout - BNO055 $53.95 If you've ever ordered and wire up a 9-DOF sensor, chances are you've also realized the challenge of turning the sensor data from an accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer into actual "3D space orientation"! Orientation is a hard problem to solve. The... Add to Cart
GPIO Ribbon Cable for Raspberry Pi Model A+/B+/Pi 2/Pi 3 - (40 pins) $5.45 That new Raspberry Pi® Model B+ computer you just got has a row of 2x20 pin headers soldered on - those are the GPIO (general purpose input/output) pins and for those of us who like to hack electronics they are where the real fun is. By programming... Add to Cart
Microsoft IoT Pack for Raspberry Pi 3B+ - w/ Raspberry Pi 3B+ $99.95 $160.95 The Microsoft Internet of Things Pack for Raspberry Pi 3 is the best way to get started using Windows 10 and your Raspberry Pi as an IoT enabled device. A collaboration between Microsoft's IoT division and Adafruit, this pack's the best... Add to Cart
Microsoft IoT Pack for Raspberry Pi 3 - No Pi $35.95 $95.95 The Microsoft Internet of Things Pack for Raspberry Pi 3 is the best way to get started using Windows 10 and your Raspberry Pi as an IoT enabled device. A collaboration between Microsoft's IoT division and Adafruit, this pack's the best way to... Add to Cart
Adafruit DPI TFT Kippah for Raspberry Pi $19.95 $27.95 A TFT panel connected to a Raspberry Pi without the use of an HDMI decoder? What is this sorcery??? It's the DPI Kippah from Adafruit! This HAT-like* board snaps onto a Raspberry Pi B+, A+, Pi 2, Pi 3 or Zero and with a little software configuration,... Add to Cart
Pi Model B+ / Pi 2 / Pi 3 Case Base - Smoke Gray $8.95 This is just the base of the Raspberry Pi Model B+ / Pi 2 / Pi 3 case. This is the smoke-colored base. It reminds us of cold, moonless nights and Bauhaus concerts. This enclosure was designed by Mike Doell... Add to Cart
Adafruit Pi Protector for Raspberry Pi Model B+ / Pi 2 / Pi3 $8.45 $10.45 You've seen the A+ pocket protector - cometh the hour for the full-size Pi version. Introducing PaintYourDragon's last-cut showpiece part ii: Adafruit Pi Protector for Raspberry Pi! It's not quite a full case, however it will keep your Pi... Add to Cart
USB Cable with Switch - A/MicroB $5.45 $7.45 ON...off...ON...off...ON...off...ON...off...WE CAN'T STOP CLICKING THIS ON-OFF SWITCH! It has such a satisfying click and it works so well. Plus, it's just about perfect for charging your Raspberry Pi - either Model B, A+, B+, or Pi... Add to Cart
Adafruit DC & Stepper Motor HAT for Raspberry Pi - Mini Kit $27.95 $34.95 Let your robotic dreams come true with the new DC+Stepper Motor HAT from Adafruit. This Raspberry Pi add-on is perfect for any motion project as it can drive up to 4 DC or 2 Stepper motors with full PWM speed control. Raspberry Pi and motors are not... Add to Cart
Adafruit Capacitive Touch HAT for Raspberry Pi - Mini Kit - MPR121 $23.95 This touch-able add on HAT for Raspberry Pi will inspire your next interactive project with 12 capacitive touch sensors. Capacitive touch sensing works by detecting when a person (or animal) has touched one of the sensor electrodes. Capacitive touch... Notify Me
PiTFT Plus 480x320 3.5" TFT+Touchscreen for Raspberry Pi A+/B+/2/3 $54.95 $67.95 Is this not the cutest, little display for the Raspberry Pi? It features a 3.5" display with 480x320 16-bit color pixels and a resistive touch overlay just like Adafruit's popular original, but this one is engineered specifically to work... Notify Me
Monochrome 1.3" 128x64 OLED Graphic Display $30.95 These displays are small, only about 1.3" diagonal, but very readable due to the high contrast of an OLED display. This display is made of 128x64 individual white OLED pixels, each one is turned on or off by the controller chip. Because the display makes... Add to Cart
Adafruit PCB Ruler v2 - 6" $7.95 The first time you soldered up a surface mount component you may have been surprised "these are really small parts!" and there's dozens of different names too! QFN, TDFN, SOIC, SOP, J-Lead, what do they mean and how can you tell how big they are? Now you... Add to Cart
MCP3008 - 8-Channel 10-Bit ADC With SPI Interface $7.95 Need to add analog inputs? This chip will add 8 channels of 10-bit analog input to your microcontroller or microcomputer project. It's super easy to use, and uses SPI so only 4 pins are required. We chose this chip as a great accompaniment to the... Add to Cart
USB Cable with Switch $3.95 Add a power switch to any USB-powered project simply by plugging this between the USB power port and the USB cable. This is the most useful thing you never knew you needed! You'll want to pick up a bunch for your electronic projects. Comes with a USB A... Add to Cart
Small Alligator Clip Test Lead (set of 12) $5.95 Connect this to that without soldering using these handy mini alligator clip test leads. 15" cables with alligator clip on each end, color coded. You get 12 pieces in 6 colors. Strong and grippy, these always come in handy! We often use these in... Add to Cart
Adafruit 16-Channel PWM / Servo HAT for Raspberry Pi - Mini Kit $26.95 The Raspberry Pi is a wonderful little computer, but one thing it isn't very good at is controlling DC Servo Motors - these motors need very specific and repetitive timing pulses to set the position. Instead of asking the Pi Linux kernel to send these... Add to Cart