Description
PIM013, PiGlow Hat
The PiGlow is a small add on board for the Raspberry Pi that provides 18 individually controllable LEDs. You can use it for all sorts of things! Works just fine with all models of Raspberry Pi including the B+!
There are tons of things you can do with it:
* Mood lighting / ambience
* Showing current system load
* Notify you of events like mentions in tweets or incoming e-mail
* Feedback the status of scripts/daemons running on your Pi
* Works great when VESA mounted to provide a cast against a wall
* …and pretty much anything else you can think of!
PIM058, Skywriter Hat
Skywriter HAT uses electrical near-field 3D sensing to generate positional data and detect common gestures like flicks and taps.
Use it to control your presentations like a Jedi, make a theremin to amaze and annoy all, or make a lock controlled by a magic spell!
Features:
- Electrical near-field 3D/gesture sensing
- 4-layer PCB for best sensing performance
- Range of up to 5cm
- Full 3D position data and gesture information (flicks, taps)
- Uses the Microchip MGC3130 sensor
- Skywriter HAT pinout
- Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models
- Python library
- Comes fully assembled
PIM082, Piano Hat
Piano HAT is inspired by Zachary Igielman’s PiPiano and made with his blessing. We’ve taken his fabulous idea for a dinky piano add-on for the Raspberry Pi, made it touch-sensitive and added barrels of our trademark Pimoroni polish. Play music in Python, control software synths on your Pi, and take control of hardware synthesizers!
Michael Horne said “The Piano HAT is, as far as electronics goes, a work of art. It looks slick, feels slick and, with the software library included, acts slick.” The MagPi said Piano HAT was “a great way to unleash your ivory-tinkling tendencies” and “a board for musical adventures”.
Features:
- 16 capacitive touch pads (link each to their own Python function!)
- 13 piano keys (a full octave)
- Octave up/down buttons
- Instrument cycle button (great for use with synthesizers)
- 16 bright white LEDs (let them light automagically, or take control with Python)
- 2x Microchip CAP1188 capacitive touch driver chips
- Use it to control software or hardware synths over MIDI
- Piano HAT pinout
- Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models
- Python library
- Comes fully assembled
PIM082, Explorer Hat Pro
Great for little robots, games, science experiments, exploring small electronic circuits, and interacting with you Pi.
We’ve put together a handy little Explorer HAT Pro parts kit with everything you need to get started building circuits including LEDs, dials, a buzzer, and even a temperature sensor! Explorer HAT Pro also goes great with our no-soldering-required micro metal gearmotors and our STS-Pi robot kit.
Features:
- Four buffered 5V tolerant inputs (perfect for Arduino compatibility)
- Four powered 5V outputs (up to 500mA total across all four channels)
- Four capacitive touch pads (labelled 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Four capacitive crocodile clip pads (labelled 5, 6, 7, 8)
- Four coloured LEDs (red, green, blue, and yellow)
- Four analog inputs
- Two H-bridge motor drivers (up to 200mA per channel; soft PWM control)
- A heap of useful (unprotected) 3v3 goodies from the GPIO
- A mini breadboard on top!
- Explorer HAT Pro pinout
- Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models
- Python library
- Comes fully assembled
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