This is an outstanding Arduino tilt sensor designed to detect orientation. Inside the sensor, there's a ball that makes contact with the pins when the case is upright. Tilt it over, and the ball loses contact, breaking the connection. It's incredibly easy to use - simply plug it into our Arduino IO Sensor Expansion Shield, and you can start creating amazing interactive projects. Now operating at 3.3V, it's compatible with Raspberry Pi. An Arduino Shield for Raspberry Pi B+/2B/3B makes the usage even more convenient. Here are its great features: It has a wide voltage range from 3.3V to 5V, a standard assembling structure with two 3mm holes at a 5cm interval, easily recognizable sensor interfaces ('A' for analog and 'D' for digital), a high - quality connector, and an immersion gold surface. Specifications include a supply voltage of 3.3V to 5V, a digital interface, and a size of 22x30mm (0.87 x 1.18 in). You'll also get access to documents like the Wiki (Digital Tilt Sensor) and the Schematic. The shipping list includes one Digital Tilt Sensor For Arduino.



Using this tilt sensor is a breeze. First, find a suitable location for your project and make sure it's stable. Then, plug the sensor into the Arduino IO Sensor Expansion Shield. If you're using a Raspberry Pi, connect it with the appropriate Arduino Shield for Raspberry Pi B+/2B/3B. When using, keep in mind that the sensor works based on the ball inside making or breaking contact, so avoid excessive shaking. As for maintenance, keep it in a dry place and away from high - temperature environments. If you want to clean it, use a soft, dry cloth. That's all you need to know to get the most out of your tilt sensor.