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Gravity: Nano I/O Shield

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SKU TPX00026 Barcode DFR0012 Show more
Original price €12,32
Original price €12,32 - Original price €12,32
Original price €12,32
Current price €9,80
€9,80 - €9,80
Current price €9,80
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Expand your Arduino board with the sensor you prefer! Easy and straightforward connectivity with every Gravity sensor. 

 

Overview

The Nano I/O Sensor Shield is an expansion board for the Arduino Nano. There are several different options for power input. The form factor of the Nano I/O Shield board is the same as the Arduino UNO/Arduino Leonardo. In addition, the sensor shield adopts Gravity interface that each pinout includes 5V and GND pins for easy connection to Gravity sensors or servos. To the best compatibility, the shield supports jumper wires for rapid prototyping. 

This unit comes fully assembled. The board also has a space specifically for bluetooth module and ACP220. Several I2C pins are also expanded.

The shield has independent power supply to provide extra power for servo and other sensors.  


Tech specs

  • Power supply: +5 V
  • Size: 69x54mm (2.7 x 2.1 in)

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