Hi everyone,
In case you missed it, Lady Ada recently posted a video to give us a sneak peek of the RGB LCD plate that she is working on for the Raspberry Pi.
Enjoy,
Jennifer
Hi everyone,
In case you missed it, Lady Ada recently posted a video to give us a sneak peek of the RGB LCD plate that she is working on for the Raspberry Pi.
Enjoy,
Jennifer
I couldn't be more excited to have ladyada on our Community here and for Adafruit's wonderful Open Source Hardware products to be available from Newark element14. The Raspberry Pi accessorries page lists many of Adafruit's Raspberry Pi accessories. A search for "adafruit" on newark.com will display the full list of 20 Adafruit products. That search returns 19 Adafruit products for uk.farnell.com. (Farnell customers will have to pay delivery charge £15.95 once per order since it's direct ship from the US)
Here's some fun projects from my previous blog posts that can be built with Adafruit's products:
There's plenty more exciting examples on the Adafruit Learning System:
Finally, I've got to point out Adafruit's handy 8x8 LED matrix modules which come in GreenGreen, YellowYellow and RedRed. Only 4 wires are needed to be hook these displays up to the Pi via I2C. Their great tutorial will have pixels dancing around in no time:
Cheers,
Drew
Yeah, I can relate as I never like seeing Farnell direct ship be the only option for something I want on Newark (since I'm in the US). Farnell customers: would you like to see these Adafruit products stocked locally for Europe?
Yeah, I can relate as I never like seeing Farnell direct ship be the only option for something I want on Newark (since I'm in the US). Farnell customers: would you like to see these Adafruit products stocked locally for Europe?
Well I've stated why I enjoy ordering from Farnell UK several times in this group in passing, but there's no harm summarizing it again more explicitly.
I do not normally purchase any product that isn't ex-stock for next-day delivery on principle (Pi was an unavoidable exception back in March), so Farnell's policy of maintaining good stock levels makes it the first site to check, and usually I have no need to look elsewhere for the reasons given above. I'm sure I'm not the only person to value ex-stock + next-day delivery so highly.
If Adafruit products are stocked at Farnell, I think I can forecast that I'll be buying more than is good for me. 
Morgaine.
Hi Morgaine,
That's what has happened to me. It's like an addiction - AdaFruit store + Drew's great "how to's" = purchase of storage trunk to hold all my "projects". It is all ridiculously fun. I'm still soldering all manner of things for the Pi(s).
So, yes, AdaFruit in EU would equal a dangerous situation,
Best
Peg