What I would like to see is a I2C FeatherWing. It would have the LTC4311 active terminator multiple STEMMA QT connectors on it. Just food for thought. Could stack a ESP32 and a display together as the head of an octopus of cables to various sensors.
Every feather I have played with includes I2C on standardized pins (always in the same place and labeled sda and scl - it's part of what makes a feather a feather). So you can build your project on a wing proto-board and swap out micro-controllers - your wing still works. For more info, check out the spec: learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-feather/feather-specification
@@EricLowryUT I know about the I2C standardized pins, and have used them. I also know know about the proto-boards and have used them. I2C connectivity is something needed so often that I was suggesting a feather wing that included the LTC4311 and connectors to really have plug-in-play rather than cobble it together every time myself. Think of it as a combination of the Adafruit LTC4311 I2C Extender / Active Terminator - STEMMA QT / Qwiic and the SparkFun Qwiic Multiport without needed soldering and multiple connecting cables.
Pretty much, they all do. You don't have to use Circut Python. Arduino is C++, the latest EPS32 Feather supports FreeRTOS (also C++) and the Nordic NRF52* lets you develop in C++ on multiple tools chains include FreeRTOS and Zephyr
I like when the question in the title is answered in the first sentence
Like the Feather-in-the-Cap lights. Maybe a light-up vest with turn signals for night time bike riding?
How is it that the music in every Adafruit video always slaps?
This is really impressive. I wish I was born like 10 years later
One great thing is that you are alive right now. So don’t hold back and enjoy things now
What I would like to see is a I2C FeatherWing. It would have the LTC4311 active terminator multiple STEMMA QT connectors on it. Just food for thought. Could stack a ESP32 and a display together as the head of an octopus of cables to various sensors.
Every feather I have played with includes I2C on standardized pins (always in the same place and labeled sda and scl - it's part of what makes a feather a feather). So you can build your project on a wing proto-board and swap out micro-controllers - your wing still works. For more info, check out the spec: learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-feather/feather-specification
@@EricLowryUT I know about the I2C standardized pins, and have used them. I also know know about the proto-boards and have used them. I2C connectivity is something needed so often that I was suggesting a feather wing that included the LTC4311 and connectors to really have plug-in-play rather than cobble it together every time myself. Think of it as a combination of the Adafruit LTC4311 I2C Extender / Active Terminator - STEMMA QT / Qwiic and the SparkFun Qwiic Multiport without needed soldering and multiple connecting cables.
@@arvidjedlicka6237 Feel free to post on the forums about your suggestion at forums.adafruit.com or contact us at www.adafruit.com/contact_us.
This is like heaven
Can other people create featherings or is it a proprietary format?
Hi, I would like to know that will the same project support if it is done with a ESP32 as a substitute to Feather 32u4
Might Feather M0 Adalogger & Feather M4 Express be "stacked" together
could you please make a video tutorial for your featherwing lightsaber project?
What is the best feather to use with the pygamer
I just bought one. I get it delivered today. Is there a way to program it with C++?
Pretty much, they all do. You don't have to use Circut Python. Arduino is C++, the latest EPS32 Feather supports FreeRTOS (also C++) and the Nordic NRF52* lets you develop in C++ on multiple tools chains include FreeRTOS and Zephyr
@@EricLowryUT arduino is C no?
@@sgt-wd c++
Feather from the wings of an Eagle 🦅!! Strength and stealth of a Python. 🐍
whats the best feather???
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