
Best selling Electronics modules
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1. Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2, 40 TOPS, Hailo 10H Accelerator
The AI HAT+ 2 is an advanced electronics module specifically designed for use with Raspberry Pi. Equipped with the Hailo-10H Accelerator, this module delivers outstanding performance of 40 TOPS, making it ideal for demanding applications in the field of artificial intelligence. It supports all the features of previous versions of the AI HAT+ and expands these with local generative AI capabilities. This enables the execution of large language models (LLM) and visual language models (VLM) directly on the module, allowing for efficient processing and analysis of data on-site. Weighing only 19 grams and featuring a compact design, the AI HAT+ 2 is a powerful addition to any Raspberry Pi project.
- Optimal performance with 40 TOPS for AI applications
- Supports local generative AI capabilities
- Compatible with all previous AI HAT+ versions.

2. Sonoff USB dongle ZBDongle-E, Zigbee
The Sonoff ZBDongle-E is a powerful Zigbee 3.0 gateway designed for open-source platforms. It features an EFR32MG21 main chip and a CH9102F serial chip, which operate faster and more efficiently than the CP2102N. The dongle supports up to 32 devices or as many as your platform allows. It comes pre-installed with the Ember-ZNet protocol instead of Z-Stack, as well as the ZigBee EZNET 6.10.3 coordinator software, and offers support for OpenHab and Home Assistant, along with Zigbee2MQTT compatibility with BASICZBR3, S31 Lite zb, SNZB01, SNZB02, and SNZB03 devices.
Pro
- works under Linux with Home Assistant and Docker
- Good coverage thanks to the external antenna
- Range is good
Contra
- not very small
- Only works for Zigbee2MQTT after flashing
- A little wide (2 next to each other would not work)

3. Pimoroni Flashing!
Inspired by Alex Ellis' Raspberry Pi Zero Docker Cluster, this board was designed for him to use as a status indicator. It features eight APA102 LED pixels in the smallest form factor. The board comes fully assembled and can be directly plugged into your Raspberry Pi 3/2/B+/A+/Zero.
The color value and brightness of each pixel are individually controllable, allowing for quick creation of animations and color gradients, or you can make it blink wildly. The data and clock lines are connected to GPIO #23 and #24, but for simplicity, you can also use a Python library to control the LEDs.
Be careful when connecting your Blinkt! It is oriented correctly when the rounded corners face outward and align with the corners of your Pi.
Delivered in fully assembled condition.

4. Zebra AN480 RFID ANTENNA
This antenna with a single connection offers the maximum flexibility and performance needed to meet the demands of businesses worldwide. The AN480 from Motorola is compatible in nearly every global market and can be installed throughout the enterprise in manufacturing and warehouse environments or for applications at receiving gates.
The AN480 antenna provides a low axial ratio, delivering a more uniform gain for superior performance.

5. Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 / wide angle 120°
The Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 is a compact camera from Raspberry Pi. It features a 12-megapixel IMX708 sensor with HDR and includes phase detection autofocus. The Camera Module 3 is available in both standard and wide-angle variants, which can be purchased with or without an infrared cut filter.
The Camera Module 3 can capture both Full HD videos and still images, and it has an HDR mode with up to 3 megapixels. Operation is fully supported by the libcamera library, including the fast autofocus feature of the Camera Module 3. This makes it easy to use for beginners while also offering many options for advanced users. The Camera Module 3 is compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers.

6. Raspberry Pi Official Debug Probe
Designed to provide an accurate overview of your Pico's status: ideal for identifying errors in your program and finding an effective software solution.

Raspberry Pi Official Debug Probe
Test module
7. Whadda Kit 3 channel RGB LED light organ
Take your party scene to the next level with this 3-channel RGB LED soldering kit for light organs! After soldering and assembly, you can make the LEDs of a 12V or 24V RGB LED strip 'dance' to music or any other sound with this kit. You can also use it with separate colored LED strips or even individual LEDs. The internal microphone filters the music into low, mid, and high frequencies and adjusts the brightness of the LED strip based on these values. With the sensitivity adjustment for each channel, you can easily modify the effects to illuminate your space or party. The kit comes with a modular front panel design for easy cabinet or panel mounting. To give it a professional look, it is equipped with 4 smooth-turning knobs for control.

8. Whadda Shaking cube kit
Do you find it annoying when playing a board game and the dice roll off the table, knocking over all the pieces? Or when you suspect a friend is cheating by manipulating the dice? All these problems are solved with this mini kit. Unlike its little brother (the MK109), you can activate this die not with a push button, but simply by shaking it. The die has seven bright red LEDs; shake it before use. It uses a lithium battery (not included).

9. WaveShare PoE HAT for Raspberry Pi 5
With this module, it is possible to power your Raspberry Pi with both network connectivity and electricity using a single Ethernet cable.

10. Microchip ATmega328P Nano V3 Microcontroller
Arduino compatible microcontroller / 14 digital I/O pins / 8 analog input pins / Comes with headers.

Microchip ATmega328P Nano V3 Microcontroller
Microcontroller