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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Triple Axis Accelerometer KX132 Breakout Board, Qwiic (SEN-17871)
Sparkfun
£12.50Triple Axis Accelerometer KX132 Breakout Board, Qwiic - Sparkfun SEN-17871 This SparkFun Triple-Axis Accelerometer Breakout is a simple Qwiic breakout for the KX132 digital accelerometer from Kionix. The KX132 is a low-power, 16-bit resolution three-axis...£12.50 -
Haptic Driver Breakout Kit, Qwiic, DA7280 (ROB-18247)
Sparkfun
£17.50Haptic Driver Breakout Kit, Qwiic, DA7280 - Sparkfun ROB-18247 The Qwiic Haptic Motor Driver Kit includes an itty-bitty, Linear Resonant Actuator (LRA) vibration motor, wires, and the breakout board for Dialog Semiconductor's DA7280 motor driver IC for...£17.50 -
Haptic Driver Breakout Board, Qwiic, DA7280 (ROB-17590)
Sparkfun
£16.50Haptic Driver Breakout Board, Qwiic, DA7280 - Sparkfun ROB-17590 The SparkFun Qwiic Haptic Driver includes an itty-bitty, Linear Resonant Actuator (LRA) vibration motor, and Dialog Semiconductor's DA7280 motor driver IC for applications that require...£16.50 -
Analog MEMS Microphone Breakout, ICS-40180 (BOB-18011)
Sparkfun
£6.80Analog MEMS Microphone Breakout, ICS-40180 - Sparkfun BOB-18011 The SparkFun Analog MEMS Microphone Breakout makes it easy to work with the InvenSense ICS-40180 analog microphone. This board features an OpAmp to bring the output of the microphone to a...£6.80Qty in Cart: 0Price:£6.80Subtotal: -
QwiicBus EndPoint, I2C (COM-16988)
Sparkfun
£11.00QwiicBus EndPoint - Sparkfun COM-16988 The SparkFun QwiicBus EndPoint is the fastest and easiest way to extend the range of your I2C communication bus. The breakout uses NXP’s PCA9615 IC, which converts the two default I2C signals into four...£11.00 -
LED Driver Breakout, TLC5940, 16 Channel (BOB-10616)
Sparkfun
£18.00LED Driver Breakout, TLC5940, 16 Channel - Sparkfun BOB-10616 This LED Driver Board uses the TLC5940 which is a 16 channel PWM unit with 12-bit duty cycle control (0-4095), 6-bit current limit control (0-63), and a daisy chainable serial interface. This...£18.00 -
GPIO Expansion Breakout Board for Raspberry Pi Range
£5.30 - £6.30GPIO Expansion Breakout Board for Raspberry Pi Range Chances are now that you've got your Raspberry Pi 2,3 or 4, you'll want to get more access to your GPIO pins, to add sensors, cables, and other accessories. This board enables easy access to all of the...£5.30 - £6.30 -
USB-to-Serial Adapter Carrier Board, CP2102N
Pololu
£6.75USB-to-Serial Adapter Carrier Board, CP2102N This USB-to-serial adapter is a breakout board for the Silicon Labs CP2102N USBXpress USB-to-UART bridge, and it is a great solution for connecting microcontroller projects and other logic-level serial devices...£6.75Qty in Cart: 0Price:£6.75Subtotal: -
GPS Breakout, NEO-M9N, SMA, Qwiic (GPS-17285)
Sparkfun
£75.00GPS Breakout, NEO-M9N, SMA,Qwiic - Sparkfun GPS-17285 The SparkFun NEO-M9N GPS Breakout is a high-quality GPS board with equally impressive configuration options including SMA. The NEO-M9N module is a 92-channel u-blox M9 engine GNSS receiver, meaning it...£75.00Qty in Cart: 0Price:£75.00Subtotal: -
expLoRaBLE Thing Plus (WRL-17506)
Sparkfun
£54.00expLoRaBLE Thing Plus - Sparfun WRL-17506 The SparkFun expLoRaBLE Thing Plus is a Feather-footprint development board with the NM180100 system in package (SiP), from Northern Mechatronics. Thanks to the NM180100, as well as the Ambiq Apollo3...£54.00 -
Accelerometer Board Triple-Axis Digital ADXL313 (SEN-17241)
Sparkfun
£18.00Accelerometer Board Triple-Axis Digital ADXL313 - Sparkfun SEN-17241 The SparkFun ADXL313 Breakout is a low power, high resolution (up to 13-bits) 3-axis accelerometer for measurement up to ±4g. This breakout measures the static acceleration of...£18.00 -
9-DoF IMU Qwiic Breakout - ICM-20948 (SEN-15335)
Sparkfun
£19.009-DoF IMU Qwiic Breakout - ICM-20948 - Sparkfun SEN-15335 The SparkFun 9DoF IMU Breakout uses all of the features of ICM-20948 from Invensense and breaks them out to a Qwiic cable. This board has a built-in logic shifter and GPIO pins broken out for all...£19.00