Breakout Boards
What is a breakout board?
The purpose of a breakout board is that it takes an electrical component, like a small sensor, and makes it easy to connect this to your Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or whatever platform you are using. Breakout boards are designed to simplify the process of prototyping with different components in your latest electronics project.
The component being connected is usually an integrated circuit (IC) – a small computer chip – which has a number of “pins” on them. These act as the connections between the chip and the rest of the system such as for power supply, ground or input and outputs. In the past ICs were large enough that you could drill a hole in the circuit board and use this to solder in a “through hole” pin which can easily be used with solderless breadboards. Over time the size of electrical components shrunk to the point were it is not practical to drill a hole in the circuit board – this has led to the rise of surface mount devices (SMDs). The ICs in these devices can no longer be used directly with solderless breadboards – breakout boards “break out” the conductors from the SMD onto a printed circuit board which can be easily be clipped into a breadboard again.
A comparable product is an Arduino shield which also allows simplifies the process of connecting new components to the main development platform. One advantage of breakout boards are that they tend to be smaller with the printed circuit board often being of a similar size to the IC. The main benefit is that breakout boards are not designed for use with any particular platform and are compatible with most micro-controller development boards – giving you more flexibility when you are experimenting with different setups.
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SparkFun Qwiic Adapter I2C (DEV-14495)
Sparkfun
£1.60SparkFun Qwiic Adapter I2C - Sparfun DEV-14495 The SparkFun Qwiic Adapter provides you with the easiest way to turn any of your old I2C boards into a new-fangled Qwiic-enabled board. The adapter Breaks out the I2C pins from the Qwiic connectors into pins...£1.60Qty in Cart: 0Price:£1.60Subtotal: -
ACHS-7121 Current Sensor Carrier -10A to +10A
Pololu
£7.00ACHS-7121 Current Sensor Carrier -10A to +10A This board is a simple carrier of Broadcom’s bidirectional ±10A ACHS-7121 Hall effect-based linear current sensor, which offers a low-resistance (~0.7 mΩ) current path and...£7.00 -
Arduino Motor Shield Rev3 - A000079 - L298
Arduino
£25.00Arduino Motor Shield Rev3 - A000079 - L298 The Arduino Motor Shield is based on the L298, which is a dual full-bridge driver designed to drive inductive loads such as relays, solenoids, DC and stepping motors. It lets you drive two DC motors with your...£25.00Qty in Cart: 0Price:£25.00Subtotal: -
Raspberry Pi - DAC I2S Sound Card and Case
Proto-PIC
£45.00Raspberry Pi - DAC I2S Sound Card and Case This DAC I2S Sound Card is expertly designed for the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 4 B, and B+. Powered by the PCM5122 DAC chip from Texas Instruments using an I2S interface, this will open up the floodgates of audio with...£45.00Qty in Cart: 0Price:£45.00Subtotal: -
SparkFun GPS Receiver Breakout - LS20126
Sparkfun
£1.00SparkFun GPS Receiver Breakout - LS20126 The SparkFun GPS Receiver Breakout board is designed for the LS20126 GPS receiver however with some pin manipulation there is no reason it cant be used for other receivers too! This board allows you to access all...£1.00 -
Real Time Clock Module - BOB-12708
Sparkfun
£18.00Real Time Clock Module The SparkFun Real Time Clock (RTC) Module uses the DS13-7 to keep track of the current time as well as the day, month and year we are currently living in! The module will run with the included CR1225 Lithium coin cell battery for a...£18.00Qty in Cart: 0Price:£18.00Subtotal: -
Papilio Audio Wing - WIG-11568
Sparkfun
£7.00Papilio Audio Wing - WIG-11568 The Papilio Audio Wing is a fast and easy way to snap into audio capability. Plug the Wing into your Papilio FPGA board and you'll have two stereo channels on two 1/8" jacks. The detect pins are also broken out so that your...£7.00 -
5V, 2.5A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D24V22F5
Pololu
£8.005V, 2.5A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D24V22F5 - Pololu 2858 The Pololu Step-Down Voltage Regulator D24V22F5 generates a fixed output of 5V with input voltages of up to 32V. They are synchronous switching regulators (also called switched-mode power...£8.00Qty in Cart: 0Price:£8.00Subtotal: -
High-Power Stepper Motor Driver 36v4
Pololu
£26.00High-Power Stepper Motor Driver 36v4 - Pololu 3730 The Pololu High-Power Stepper Motor Driver 36v4 combines the DRV8711 stepper motor driver IC from Texas Instruments with external MOSFETs to enable control of large bipolar stepper motors at operating...£26.00Qty in Cart: 0Price:£26.00Subtotal: -
Adafruit DS3231 Precision RTC Breakout
AdaFruit
£18.00Adafruit DS3231 Precision RTC Breakout The Adafruit DS3231 Precision RTC Breakout contains an exceedingly accurate I²C-Integrated RTC/TCXO/Crystal inside the chip, meaning this is the one of the best RTC's you can get a hold of on a consumer store...£18.00Qty in Cart: 0Price:£18.00Subtotal: -
TB9051FTG Single Brushed DC Motor Driver Carrier
Pololu
£11.50TB9051FTG Single Brushed DC Motor Driver Carrier The TB9051FTG Single Brushed DC Motor Driver Carrier is a single-channel H-Bridge Motor breakout board that has the capability for bidirectional control of a DC motor from 4.5V to 28V. Supplying a...£11.50 -
SparkFun Pro RF - LoRaWAN, 915MHz, SAMD21 (WRL-14916)
Sparkfun
£34.00SparkFun Pro RF - LoRaWAN, 915MHz, SAMD21 - WRL-14916 The SparkFun Pro RF is a LoRa®-enabled wireless board that marries a SAMD21 and a long-range RFM95W to make a compact and easy-to-use IoT Arduino board. With its fast MCU and excellent...£34.00