Discover the amazing DFRobot Mini Touch Sensor Kit! This cool touch sensor can be directly connected to the IO Expansion shield for Arduino. It comes with a metallic tape that has a sticky side, allowing you to place the sensors wherever you like. If you're tired of regular push buttons, this invisible button is a great choice for your projects. The touch sensor works on various surfaces such as metal, glass, plastic, and rubber, but not on cardboard or wood. Note that this sensor requires some basic soldering. Specifications include a power supply of 3.3 - 5v, dimensions of 15 * 10 mm (0.6 * 0.39 inches), and pin definitions of digital output (green wire), power (red wire), and GND (black wire). You'll also get access to useful documents like a wiki, sample code, assembly video tutorial, video of sensor in use, and schematic. The shipping list includes an ITA - Touch module with Digital sensor cable, a 3x3cm copper with a sticky part, and a 15cm wire.


Using this DFRobot Mini Touch Sensor Kit is easy. First, connect the sensor to the IO Expansion shield for Arduino. You can use the sticky metallic tape to place the sensors exactly where you need them in your project. Remember, it works well on metal, glass, plastic, and rubber surfaces, but avoid using it on cardboard or wood. Before starting, be aware that some basic soldering is required. For power, make sure to provide a supply between 3.3 - 5v. When handling the wires, the green one is for digital output, the red is for power, and the black is for GND. Keep the sensor clean and dry to maintain its performance. If you need more information, check out the included wiki, sample code, and video tutorials.