Raspberry Pi 3 modules

Since the beginning of Raspberry, HATs (both official Raspberry and companies like Pimoroni or Sparkfun) are an essential element of the Raspberry Foundation ecosystem. Raspberry Pi HATs have a 40-pin GPIO pinout that allows them to be placed on virtually any Raspberry board. Shields for the Raspberry Zero format are often referred to as pHATs. Raspberry 3 HATs are already well tested and with most we can be sure that the 3 board will work well together given the time the board is already on the market.

Raspberry Pi 3 modules

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SparkFun Pi Servo HAT - Obsolete

16 servo motors with one board seems impossible? With this board not only it isn´t impossible, but it even seems easy. Additionally, you won´t need to sacrifice any of your valuable GPIOs as the HAT connects directly via I2C. Additionally, you have a serial terminal connection at your disposal.

You can supply the power to the board through your Pi or directly if you are going for larger servos and would need a separate source of power. Simply scrap a small blob of solder on the isolation jumper.

SP0016

Price €16.99

SparkFun Pi AVR Programmer HAT - OBSOLETE

You are looking for an easy way to program a microcontroller in your Arduino. It has never been easier - with this board you can do it in the record speed with support or Raspberry (or without for that matter, as the HAT works on the standalone basis as well). It was first developed as an in-house solution for Sparkfun production, and for its quality and usefulness ended up in mass production with a solid fan following.

The board includes several handy features ranging from the capacitive touch button for a standalone mode to launch programming, LEDs indicating the status of the program upload as well as some whiteboard labels to keep track of your projects.

SP0017

SparkFun MEMS Microphone Breakout - INMP401 (ADMP401) - obsolete

Ever needed a microphone for your project. This tiny little board will fulfill all your needs - it is not only mobile, but as well easy to connect. A low power, efficient, omnidirectional AMP401 microphone has an analog output. It works great for near and long range uses and is particularly suitable for a mobile projects given its extremely low energy consumption. You can use it in a range of applications - we can see it used in smartphones, cameras or electronic nannies.

SP021

Capacitive Fingerprint Scanner - UART (AD-013) - OBSOLETE

This fingeprint scanner from ADH-Tech combines a highly precise fingerprint sensor module with an onboard MCU and UART interface enabling trivially very connection to any project.

The scanner independently reads and analyses the fingerprint thanks to an MCU algorithm that can send a converted digital signal to a peripheral serial interface for a data read. The onboard MCU algorithm enables operations such as for example a fingerprint enroll.

SP036

Kit of 28 Sensors with shield for BBC micro: bit

The 28 sensor kit is a great extension kit for your micro: bit. Using Sensor shield for micro: bit you can connect all the modules included in the pack only by the connectors without the need to solder or wire any part. Now you can just concentrate on programming with your big mirco: bit.

B0076

Price €55.49

Air Monitoring HAT for Raspberry Pi

This HAT is an open source portable sensor that provides the level of suspended particulate matter quantity with its mass. It has a powerful and high-tech PMSA003 sensor that provides the information of suspended particulate matter (PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10) in the air per unit volume.

RA127

Price €56.90

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