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Product Description: GrovePi Zero Basic Kit - set for Raspberry Pi Zero - for beginners.
A set consisting of modules from the Grove series, enabling the creation of simple projects by noviceRaspberry Pi Zerousers. The elements included in the set, such as a buzzer or a button arebasic elements, usually fulfilling one specific function. The whole Grove system, on the other hand, hasmuch more additions and elements, thanks to which the created project can be much more extended with e.g. accelerometers, barometers, gas and flame sensors.
Attention! The set does not includeRaspberry Pi. They can be purchased separately in our shop. |
Main features of the GrovePi Zero Kit
- Compatibility withRaspberry Pi Zero
- Handy organizer
- Numerous examples and guides
- Ideal for a gift
- No soldering required
Elements of the GrovePi Zero Basic Kit
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Raspberry Pi overlay with 6 4-pin connectors for connecting Grove series sensors to a minicomputer. It works with over a hundred modules. |
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Module with active buzzer from Grove series.It emits a steady tone when given high. When using the PWM it can generate different sounds and effects. Powered by 4 V to 8 V. |
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Grove - Button - button module Grove button module.It has a built-in tact-switch and pull-down resistor. It communicates with the microcontroller via a digital signal. |
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Module with green LED, equipped with Grove connector ideal for cooperation with Arduino. The LED starts to light up when the signal pin is switched to high. Additionally, a potentiometer was placed on the board to control the LED brightness. |
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Module with red LED, equipped with Grove connector ideal for cooperation with Arduino. The LED starts to light up when the signal pin is switched to high. Additionally, a potentiometer was placed on the board to control the LED brightness. |
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Module with blue LED, equipped with Grove connector ideal for Arduino. The LED starts to light up when the signal pin is switched to high. Additionally, a potentiometer was placed on the board to control the LED brightness. |
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Grove - 10kΩ linear rotary potentiometer Potentiometer10 kΩ linear rotation. It has a rotation range of 300°. It has a 4-pin Grove connector on the other side of the knob. |
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Grove temperature and humidity sensor Air temperature and humidity sensor DHT11 from Grove series. The output is a digital signal. The measuring range for temperature is from 0°Cup to 50°C and a humidity of 20 to 90 % RH. |
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Relay module with Grove socket in version 1.2. It allows to control actuators by cutting or supplying power. For proper operation it requires a 5 V power supply and a digital control signal supply. |
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Grove - ultrasonic distance sensor 3-350cm Ultrasonic sensor operating in the range from 3 cm to 350 cm. Powered by 5 V. The output is a signal whose duration is proportional to the measured distance. |
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LCD display module to show 2 rows of 16 characters each. Uses I2C interface for communication. |
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The Grove series module is based on the LM386 chip and electret microphone. It can be powered from 4 V to 12 V. The output is an analogue signal. The sensor allows the detection of ambient sound strength. |
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Grove light sensor A light sensor that uses a photoresistor GL5528 to measure brightness. The resistance of the photoresistor decreases as the light brightness increases. |
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Grove cable set A set of 12 cables terminated with Grove plugs. |
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GrovePi zero enclosure Transparent housing for the Raspberry Pi Zero minicomputer and Grove Pi0 module. |