Enhance your electronics projects with our diverse selection of breakout boards, featuring both BC Robotics manufactured originals and popular offerings from leading brands like SparkFun and Adafruit. Our extensive range of breakout boards simplifies interfacing with various sensors, modules, and components, allowing you to streamline your prototyping process and focus on innovation. Ideal for hobbyists and professionals alike, our breakout boards cater to a wide array of applications, providing reliable and efficient solutions for all your project needs.
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PowerBoost 1000C
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SparkFun Big Easy Driver
$26.95Light PacketThe SparkFun Big Easy Driver is a stepper motor driver board for bi-polar stepper motors. It is based on the Allegro A4988 stepper driver chip… -
SparkFun Qwiic Thermocouple Amplifier – MCP9600
$25.95Light PacketThe MCP9600 Breakout is a high accuracy Thermocouple Amplifier equipped with an I2C interface, accessed over the SparFun Qwiic system. With a resolution of 0.0625°C,… -
SparkFun RS232 Shifter – SMD
$24.95This board has one purpose in life - to convert RS232 to TTL and vice versa (TX and RX). This will allow a microcontroller to… -
SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout – 3.3V
$23.95Light PacketThe SparkFun FTDI Breakout is a simple board that uses the FTDI FT232RL USB to serial IC to provide TTL Serial to USB connectivity. The… -
Adafruit 16-Channel 12-bit PWM / Servo Breakout
$22.95Light PacketLooking to build an Arduino or Raspberry Pi based robot? Drive a ton of LEDs with a very precise PWM output? This Adafruit PWM Breakout… -
Adafruit PT100 RTD Amplifier – MAX31865
$22.95Light PacketFor precision temperature sensing, nothing beats a Platinum RTD. This MAX31865 amplifier breakout board handles all of your RTD needs, and can even compensate 3… -
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Adafruit DS3231 Precision RTC – STEMMA QT / Qwiic
$22.95Light PacketThe DS3231 RTC Breakout is an extremely accurate, easy to use, real time clock. It is accurate to +/- 2 minutes per year and has… -
USB FTDI Interface Breakout – USB to GPIO
$22.95Light PacketWouldn't it be cool to drive a tiny OLED display, read a color sensor, or even just flash some LEDs directly from your computer? Sure… -