Explorer HAT Pro
18,81€
- Descrizione
- Informazioni aggiuntive
Descrizione
Explorer HAT Pro adds a lot of useful tools to your Raspberry Pi.
It has digital inputs and outputs, capacitive touch pads, croc. clip compatible pads, coloured LEDs, analog inputs, motor drivers, and a mini breadboard for prototyping your projects
Great for little robots, games, science experiments, exploring small electronic circuits, and interacting with you Pi.
We’ve put together a handy little Explorer HAT Pro parts kit with everything you need to get started building circuits including LEDs, dials, a buzzer, and even a temperature sensor! Explorer HAT Pro also goes great with our no-soldering-required micro metal gearmotors and our STS-Pi robot kit.
Features
- Four buffered 5V tolerant inputs (perfect for Arduino compatibility)
- Four powered 5V outputs (up to 500mA total across all four channels)
- Four capacitive touch pads (labelled 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Four capacitive crocodile clip pads (labelled 5, 6, 7, 8)
- Four coloured LEDs (red, green, blue, and yellow)
- Four analog inputs
- Two H-bridge motor drivers (up to 200mA per channel; soft PWM control)
- A heap of useful (unprotected) 3v3 goodies from the GPIO
- A mini breadboard on top!
- Explorer HAT Pro pinout
- Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W
- Python library
- Comes fully assembled
Software
We’ve made it super-quick to get to grips with Explorer HAT Pro with our Python library, including a bunch of examples to show off all of Explorer HAT Pro’s functions.
Notes
- The inputs use a 5-channel buffer that will accept anything from 2V-5V as logic high
- Mini breadboard had 170 points, 17×5 per half of the breadboard
Documents:
Tutorials:
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Explorer HAT Pro PIN entry system
Learn how to use Explorer HAT Pro to build your own PIN entry system
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Making a Minecraft Thermometer
Learn how to use Explorer HAT Pro and an Analog temperature sensor to make a thermometer in Minecraft
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Explorer HAT Pro Lights Out Game
Learn how to create a fun little version of the Lights Out game using Explorer HAT Pro
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Controlling Your Robot: USB HID/Wireless Keyboards
This article walks you through controlling a Pi-powered Robot with a USB HID Keyboard or similar USB input device.
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Explorer HAT pro 8-bit shift register
Learn how to control LEDs with Explorer HAT Pro and an 8-bit shift register
Informazioni aggiuntive
Peso | 0.05 kg |
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Dimensioni | 5 × 1 × 3 cm |
Brand | Pimoroni |
Board | Raspberry Pi 3, Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi Zero |