Raspberry Pi Sense HAT with orientation, pressure, humidity and temperature sensors
01-11-2016 |
Farnell element14
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Design & Manufacture
The Raspberry Pi Sense HAT is attached on top of the Raspberry Pi via the 40 GPIO pins. The device has several integrated circuit based sensors that can be used for many different types of experiments, applications and even games.
It features a gyroscope with angular rate sensor of ±245/500/2000dps. The linear acceleration sensor ±-2/4/8/16g; and magnetic sensor ±4/8/12/16gauss. The barometer has an absolute range of 260-1260hPa, with temperature sensor to ±2degC in the 0-65C. The device also features relative humidity sensor, 8x8 LED matrix display and comes with a small five button joystick.
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