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Gravity: Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi Pico
  • Gravity Expansion Board: A Plug - and - Play Accessory for Raspberry Pi Pico

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Gravity: Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi Pico

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Note: This product does not include the Raspberry Pi Pico. The Gravity Expansion Board, tailor - made for Raspberry Pi Pico, is highly compatible with a wide range of Gravity sensors and modules. All pins are led out, allowing you to use it right away without soldering. It features various communication ports such as 2 x I2C, 2 x UART, 2 x SPI, 3 x analog IOs, and 13 x digital IOs, along with a 3.3 - 5.5V power connector and a GDI port, making prototyping a breeze. Features: No welding required, just plug and play. Supports all types of Gravity sensors and modules. Comes with a 3.3 - 5.5V PH2.0 power interface, suitable for mobile projects. Has an onboard GDI port, compatible with DFRobot - GDI series displays. Specification: All pins are on female pin headers. Digital IO x 13: GP2, GP3, GP12 - 22. Analog IO x 3: GP26 - GP28. UART x 2, I2C x 2, SPI x 2. PH2.0 Power Connector: 3.3V - 5.5V. Display Screen Interface: GDI. Dimension: 73.00x63.00 mm/28.74x24.8 inch. Documents: Product wiki, Datasheet. Shipping List: One Gravity Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi Pico. Note: The pin mapping for the headers on the left of the board, especially the Digital and Analog sections, is reversed. So GP2 - GP22 on the green pins of this board are mapped to GP22 - GP2 on the Pico, and GP26 - GP28 on the blue pins are mapped to GP28 - GP26 on the Pico.

Using this Gravity Expansion Board for Raspberry Pi Pico is easy. First, make sure you have your Raspberry Pi Pico ready, but remember this board doesn't come with it. Since there's no need to solder, you can simply plug the board into the Pico. Connect your Gravity sensors and modules to the corresponding ports on the board. For power, use the 3.3 - 5.5V PH2.0 power interface, which is great if you're working on mobile projects. When connecting, pay attention to the pin mapping. The pins on the left side of the board, for digital and analog sections, are reversed compared to the Pico. As for maintenance, keep the board in a clean and dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If you want more detailed information, check out the product wiki and datasheet.
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