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Gravity: 37 Pcs Sensor Set for Arduino

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SKU TPX00021 Barcode 6959420908403 Show more
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€142,84 - €142,84
Current price €142,84
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Go interactive with your applications with this new sensor kit! 37 sensors included in one kit.

Overview

Go interactive with your applications with this new sensor kit! 37 sensors are included in one kit, which definitely gives you a bigger bang for your buck.

In the version of this sensor kit, we add more sensor modules like, color sensor, digital wattmeter, heart rate monitor sensor, conductivity sensor switch, and digital shake sensor. Besides that, there are RGB LED module, speaker, vibration motor module, DC motor module and RGB backlight display to help you build up your interactive projects.

Use a variety of sensors to realize your brilliant idea! All of our sensors employ Gravity standard interface, plug and play, also we have a huge amount of code data for your reference. Plug everything in our IO expansion board, burn the codes into it, and then you are ready to go.

With everything included in this kit, you will be able to sense color, heart rate, light, temperature, gas, humidity, flame, direction or let you project speak, shine, and display text. 

This Kit Includes:

  • Gravity: TCS34725 RGB Color Sensor 
  • Gravity: Heart Rate Monitor Sensor
  • Gravity: I2C Digital Wattmeter 
  • Gravity: Conductivity Sensor Switch 
  • Gravity: Digital Shake Sensor 
  • Gravity: Analog Grayscale Sensor 
  • Gravity: Analog LM35 Temperature Sensor
  • Gravity: Analog Ambient Light Sensor
  • Gravity: Digital Vibration Sensor 
  • Gravity: Digital Tilt Sensor 
  • Gravity: Digital Capacitive Touch Sensor 
  • Gravity: Digital Magnetic Sensor 
  • Gravity: Analog Sound Sensor For Arduino 
  • Gravity: Analog Carbon Monoxide Sensor (MQ7) 
  • Gravity: Analog Voltage Divider V2
  • Gravity: Digital Piezo Disk Vibration Sensor 
  • Gravity:Analog Rotation Potentiometer Sensor V2 
  • Gravity: Joystick Module V2 
  • Gravity: Analog Flame Sensor 
  • Gravity: Triple Axis Accelerometer MMA7361
  • Gravity: Digital Infrared Motion Sensor 
  • Gravity: URM09 Analog Ultrasonic Sensor
  • Gravity: Analog Soil Moisture Sensor
  • Gravity: Steam Sensor
  • Gravity:Digital Push Button (White) 
  • Gravity: Digital Push Button (Red)-DFRobot 
  • Gravity:Digital Push Button (Yellow) 
  • Gravity:Digital White LED Light Module 
  • Gravity:Digital RED LED Light Module 
  • Gravity: Digital Green LED Light Module 
  • Gravity: Digital Blue LED Light Module
  • Gravity: Digital RGB LED Module 
  • Gravity: Digital 5A Relay Module
  • Gravity: Digital Speaker Module
  • Gravity: Vibration Motor Module 
  • Gravity: 130 DC Motor Module 
  • Gravity: I2C 16x2 Arduino LCD with RGB Backlight Display 

Discover more about the sensors included in the set!


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Arduchat
Arduchat
Project Tutorial by fmuller999

This code sets up an Arduino device to connect to WiFi and communicate with the OpenAI API. It uses the Adafruit_SSD1306 library to control a small OLED display, displaying messages and responses from the API. The device sends a prompt to the API asking "What is Arduino?" and waits for a response, which it then displays on the OLED screen. This is done using a secure SSL connection, and the API key is stored as a variable in the code. Overall, this code demonstrates how an Arduino device can be used to interact with web services and display data on a small screen.

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This YouTuber recreated the D-O droid from Star Wars: Episode 9 with Arduino
This YouTuber recreated the D-O droid from Star Wars: Episode 9 with Arduino
November 21, 2019

While it’s yet to make its premiere, Matt Denton has already built the D-O droid from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker using a MKR WiFi 1010 for control, along with a MKR IMU Shield and a MKR Motor Carrier.  The droid scoots around on what appears to be one large wheel, which conceals the Arduino boards as well as other electronics, batteries, and mechanical components. Denton’s wheel design is a bit more complicated mechanically than it first appears, as its split into a center section, with thin drive wheels on the side that enable differential steering. On top, a cone-shaped head provides sounds and movement, giving the little RC D-O a ton of personality. The droid isn’t quite finished as of the video below, but given how well it works there, the end product should be amazing!

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