Arduino Sensor Shield
It is a low-cost board that is easy to install on your Arduino, allowing you to connect an array of sensors using jumper cables. Its main role is to provide these header pins to make it easier to plug in external devices such as our servo motors.
You can easily connect to normal analog sensors using this expansion board, such as a temperature sensor. 3-way male pins allow you to connect servo motors. Everything is designed to be plug and play and compatible with Arduino UNO. All you need to do is read the data from the sensor. It gives PWM output to power the servos by programming them in Arduino.
This version provides an external power connector so you don't have to worry about overloading the Arduino microcontroller. If you remove the pin connector next to the power input, you can power it externally. You should not give more than 5V power, otherwise you may damage the Arduino underneath.
Technical Specifications
- Arduino Sensor Shield V5.0, sensors Provides plug-and-play connectivity to a variety of modules such as servos, relays, buttons, potentiometers and more
- Suitable for Arduino UNO and Mega Boards
- IIC interface
- Bluetooth module communication interface
- SD card module communication interface
- APC220 wireless RF module communication interface
- RB URF v1.1 ultrasonic sensor interface
- 128 x 64 LCD parallel interface
- 32 servo control interface
Arduino Sensor Shield Diagram