Whadda Sensor shield for Arduino Atmega
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This I2C-3V3 sensor shield for Arduino Mega works perfectly with the Arduino Mega and allows you to add up to 8 sensors with easily accessible connections. Imagine you've just added an Arduino Mega and want to add sensors to the I2C bus. However, the 3V3 connection is located under the TFT screen and requires logic level converters to connect a 3V3 sensor to a 5V I2C bus. Look no further, this sensor shield will help you!.
Development board type | Kit |
Item number | 21611422 |
Manufacturer | Whadda |
Category | Single board computer kits |
Manufacturer no. | WPSH212 |
Release date | 3.8.2022 |
Target group | Adults, Children, Youth |
Development board type | Kit |
Power supply | Without external power source |
Operating voltage | 5 V |
Additional connections | I2C |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂ emissions | 95.84 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 0.66 |
Length | 75 mm |
Width | 120 mm |
Height | 35 mm |
Weight | 19 g |
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- 1.Arduino0 days
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