Sensor shield for Arduino® ATmega, connect up to 8 sensors, buzzerSensor shield for Arduino® ATmega, connect up to 8 sensors, buzzer WPSH212 Coding skill level: 1 | Electronics skill level: 1 | Mechanics skill level: 1 | Soldering skill level: none ![]() Product descriptionThis I2C 3V3 sensor shield for Arduino® Mega works perfectly together with the WPSH412 (5410329725754) and it enables you to add up to 8 sensors with easily accessible connectors. Picture this; you just added a the WPSH412 (5410329725754) to your Arduino® Mega and you want to add sensors to the I2C bus. However, the 3V3 connection is stuck underneath the TFT shield and you need logic converters to add a 3V3 sensor to a 5V I2C bus. Look no further, this sensor shield will help you out! + Educational: Discover the fascinating world of Whadda soldering kits and learn the basics of electronics through engaging projects. The kits offer step-by-step instructions and clear explanations, allowing both beginners and experts to learn and experiment. + Creativity: Give space to your imagination and create unique electronic projects with the Whadda soldering kits. Unleash your creativity and build something that is truly yours! + Made in Belgium : Whadda is a unique brand from Belgium's Velleman Group that offers DIY projects for hobbyists or makers who want to immerse themselves in electronics, programming and mechanics. + STEM project: Develop and improve your STEM skills and acquire the knowledge, skills and experience needed to face the technological challenges of the future with this educational kit. This educational kit will trigger a number of processes such as problem-solving, investigative and creative thinking. + Perfect for young and old: With this experiment kit, children and adults with little or no prior knowledge can take their first steps into the exciting world of electronics and advanced users can deepen their knowledge. - The kit is ideal for youngsters and adults aged 9 to 99! However, children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. - To make this kit, you will need some basic tools (not included): a soldering iron or station, solder tin and pliers. Another practical tool is an anti-static soldering mat. Specifications
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