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Sensor Shield V5 Expansion Board For Arduino Uno

Sensor Shield V5 Expansion Board For Arduino Uno

The Sensor Shield V5 is a plug-and-play expansion board designed to simplify connecting sensors, servos, and other devices to your Arduino uno projects. Its modular design makes it perfect for prototyping and learning.

Features

  • Plug-and-Play Ports: Easily connect sensors, servos, and modules without complex wiring.
  • Standardized Interfaces: Includes 3-pin (GND, VCC, Signal) and 4-pin (I2C) connectors.
  • Wide Compatibility: Works with Arduino Uno, Mega, and other similar boards.
  • I2C and UART Support: Provides additional interfaces for communication with peripherals.
  • Servo Headers: Dedicated connections for up to 16 servos.
  • Reset Button: Integrated reset button for quick troubleshooting.

Specifications

  • Voltage Input: 5V (powered via Arduino or external source).
  • Dimensions: Standard Arduino shield size for seamless stacking.
  • Connectivity: Compatible with a wide range of sensors and modules.
  • Applications: Robotics, IoT, automation, and educational projects.

Pinout:

  • Power Pins:

    • VCC: Power supply (5V from Arduino)
    • GND: Ground
  • Digital Pins (0 to 13):

    • These pins are used for connecting digital sensors and actuators. Digital pins on the shield map directly to the digital pins on the Arduino UNO.
    • D0 - D13: Digital I/O pins for sensors, switches, or actuators.
  • PWM Pins (3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11):

    • These pins are used for devices that require Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals, such as motors, LEDs, and servos.
    • PWM Pins: D3, D5, D6, D9, D10, D11
  • Analog Pins (A0 to A5):

    • These pins are used for analog sensors like temperature or light sensors, providing an analog voltage signal that can be read by the Arduino.
    • A0 - A5: Analog input pins.
  • I2C Pins:

    • SDA (A4): Serial Data Line for I2C communication.
    • SCL (A5): Serial Clock Line for I2C communication.
  • Serial Communication Pins (for Debugging):

    • TX (D1): Transmit data for serial communication.
    • RX (D0): Receive data for serial communication.
  • Relay Pins (Relay Module Support):

    • The shield come with relay pins for controlling relays directly.
    • Relay Pins: D8, D7, D6
  • Motor Driver Pins:

    • The shield often includes dedicated pins for connecting motor drivers like the L298 or other motor control boards.
    • Motor Pins: D12, D13
$0.85
Sensor Shield V5 Expansion Board For Arduino Uno
$0.85

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Sensor Shield V5 Expansion Board For Arduino Uno

The Sensor Shield V5 is a plug-and-play expansion board designed to simplify connecting sensors, servos, and other devices to your Arduino uno projects. Its modular design makes it perfect for prototyping and learning.

Features

  • Plug-and-Play Ports: Easily connect sensors, servos, and modules without complex wiring.
  • Standardized Interfaces: Includes 3-pin (GND, VCC, Signal) and 4-pin (I2C) connectors.
  • Wide Compatibility: Works with Arduino Uno, Mega, and other similar boards.
  • I2C and UART Support: Provides additional interfaces for communication with peripherals.
  • Servo Headers: Dedicated connections for up to 16 servos.
  • Reset Button: Integrated reset button for quick troubleshooting.

Specifications

  • Voltage Input: 5V (powered via Arduino or external source).
  • Dimensions: Standard Arduino shield size for seamless stacking.
  • Connectivity: Compatible with a wide range of sensors and modules.
  • Applications: Robotics, IoT, automation, and educational projects.

Pinout:

  • Power Pins:

    • VCC: Power supply (5V from Arduino)
    • GND: Ground
  • Digital Pins (0 to 13):

    • These pins are used for connecting digital sensors and actuators. Digital pins on the shield map directly to the digital pins on the Arduino UNO.
    • D0 - D13: Digital I/O pins for sensors, switches, or actuators.
  • PWM Pins (3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11):

    • These pins are used for devices that require Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals, such as motors, LEDs, and servos.
    • PWM Pins: D3, D5, D6, D9, D10, D11
  • Analog Pins (A0 to A5):

    • These pins are used for analog sensors like temperature or light sensors, providing an analog voltage signal that can be read by the Arduino.
    • A0 - A5: Analog input pins.
  • I2C Pins:

    • SDA (A4): Serial Data Line for I2C communication.
    • SCL (A5): Serial Clock Line for I2C communication.
  • Serial Communication Pins (for Debugging):

    • TX (D1): Transmit data for serial communication.
    • RX (D0): Receive data for serial communication.
  • Relay Pins (Relay Module Support):

    • The shield come with relay pins for controlling relays directly.
    • Relay Pins: D8, D7, D6
  • Motor Driver Pins:

    • The shield often includes dedicated pins for connecting motor drivers like the L298 or other motor control boards.
    • Motor Pins: D12, D13

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Description

The Sensor Shield V5 is a plug-and-play expansion board designed to simplify connecting sensors, servos, and other devices to your Arduino uno projects. Its modular design makes it perfect for prototyping and learning.

Features

  • Plug-and-Play Ports: Easily connect sensors, servos, and modules without complex wiring.
  • Standardized Interfaces: Includes 3-pin (GND, VCC, Signal) and 4-pin (I2C) connectors.
  • Wide Compatibility: Works with Arduino Uno, Mega, and other similar boards.
  • I2C and UART Support: Provides additional interfaces for communication with peripherals.
  • Servo Headers: Dedicated connections for up to 16 servos.
  • Reset Button: Integrated reset button for quick troubleshooting.

Specifications

  • Voltage Input: 5V (powered via Arduino or external source).
  • Dimensions: Standard Arduino shield size for seamless stacking.
  • Connectivity: Compatible with a wide range of sensors and modules.
  • Applications: Robotics, IoT, automation, and educational projects.

Pinout:

  • Power Pins:

    • VCC: Power supply (5V from Arduino)
    • GND: Ground
  • Digital Pins (0 to 13):

    • These pins are used for connecting digital sensors and actuators. Digital pins on the shield map directly to the digital pins on the Arduino UNO.
    • D0 - D13: Digital I/O pins for sensors, switches, or actuators.
  • PWM Pins (3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11):

    • These pins are used for devices that require Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals, such as motors, LEDs, and servos.
    • PWM Pins: D3, D5, D6, D9, D10, D11
  • Analog Pins (A0 to A5):

    • These pins are used for analog sensors like temperature or light sensors, providing an analog voltage signal that can be read by the Arduino.
    • A0 - A5: Analog input pins.
  • I2C Pins:

    • SDA (A4): Serial Data Line for I2C communication.
    • SCL (A5): Serial Clock Line for I2C communication.
  • Serial Communication Pins (for Debugging):

    • TX (D1): Transmit data for serial communication.
    • RX (D0): Receive data for serial communication.
  • Relay Pins (Relay Module Support):

    • The shield come with relay pins for controlling relays directly.
    • Relay Pins: D8, D7, D6
  • Motor Driver Pins:

    • The shield often includes dedicated pins for connecting motor drivers like the L298 or other motor control boards.
    • Motor Pins: D12, D13