New Product Roundup – September 16th to September 22nd

This week we are back with four new products for our New Product Roundup! First, we have another new board designed and built here at BC Robotics – well it is sort of new anyways. For those that don’t need the fancy temperature compensated RTC on our Raspberry Pi Power + RTC HAT, we now have an RTC-less version available for powering your Pi. We also have 100’ rolls of 22AWG wire in Red and Black (because these two always run out faster than any other colors) and finally, we have made the box we use in our Arduino Experiment Kit available. These two layered boxes are ideal for carrying around your electronics, or keeping them organized.

Our Product Of The Week is our 1591B Proto Board – designed for use with Hammond 1591B Enclosures – 15% Off until Friday at Midnight!

Raspberry Pi Power HAT

We now have a lite version of our Power RTC board for those wanting to power their Pi without the need for a precision RTC. This board features the same beefy 3A 5V DC/DC converter used in the Power + RTC HAT but we have left out the RTC. The power supply is fused and reverse polarity protected; power is supplied to the Pi by way of the GPIO header. Simply connect your 7-16VDC supply and this board will keep your Pi3+ happy running under heavy load all day long!

22 AWG Stranded Wire – Red – 100′

Wire is an essential part of almost any electronic project. This larger spool of red 22AWG Stranded Core Wire is 100’ long. The jacket is rated at 300V and 105C.

22 AWG Stranded Wire – Black – 100′

Just like the red wire above, we also have 100′ rolls in black. The 7/32 stranded core wire is nice and flexible and should work with most applications.

Plastic Parts Box – Double Layer

Storage isn’t the most exciting thing – but we really like these multi layer parts boxes. The box has two layers; a bottom layer with three removable partitions allowing for items as large as the box itself to be stored. The removeable top layer is divided into 4 sections, allowing for your smaller items to stay somewhat sorted. This is the same parts box used in our Arduino Experiment Kit.

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Product Of The Week – 15% Off


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New Tutorial!


This week we have added a new tutorial for our Raspberry 16 Channel ADC HAT! The tutorial starts with the basics including soldering the header and configuring the Raspberry Pi’s operating system. From there we look at how to read each channel using Python, how connect different analog sensors to the board, and how the pull up/pull down resistor work. Interested? Head on over to the tutorial!

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