Raspberry Pi Pico Entry-Level Sensor Kit Board
We have ✅ 7 available of the WS-24004 in our Sydney warehouse.
Raspberry Pi Pico Entry-Level Sensor Kit
Including 15 Common Modules Such As LED, Button, Buzzer, Etc.
Out Of The Box As A Whole Kit, Or Can Be Separated To Use Independently
Comes With Online Development Resources And Manual
Features At A Glance
- Standard Raspberry Pi Pico header, supports Raspberry Pi Pico series boards
- All-in-one design, all modules are connected to Pico via PCB castellated holes, no soldering or wiring required.
- Including 15 common modules such as LED, button, buzzer, etc., which can be separated to use independently
- Comes with online development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi Pico C/C++ and MicroPython)
Note: the PH2.0 cables are required for the connection with pico after the modules are separated.
Pico Expansion Board + 15 Common Modules
Comes With Relevant Resources And Tutorials To Help You Get Started Quickly
Pico-Sensor-Expender
① Onboard PH2.0 header for 3.7V Lithium battery, allows recharging the battery and powering the board at the same time.
② Onboard PH2.0 4PIN headers for connecting modules
1.5inch OLED Module
- Built in controller: SSD1327
- Resolution: 128×128
- 16 gray scale display
- I2C and SPI communication, switchable via onboard BS1 and BS2 resistors
6-Axis Attitude Sensor
- Onboard QMI8658C (3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope), for detecting motion and orientation
- 16-bit resolution for both accelerometer and gyroscope
VOC Sensor
- Onboard SGP40 digital VOC gas sensor for air quality detection
- Measurement range: 0~1000ppm ethanol equivalents
- Communication interface: I2C (constant address: 0x59)
- Operating voltage: 3.3V/5V
Potentiometer Module
Adjustable voltage output, after the output voltage exceeds the LED conduction voltage, the LED brightness will increase with voltage
Photoresistor Module
For detecting the ambient light brightness, the output voltage will decrease as the brightness increases
Sound Sensor Module
For converting the sound signal into electrical signal, which is amplified through operational amplifier and then inputted to the comparator, providing analog voltage output and digital output respectively. Adjustable output amplitude via potentiometer A and digital interface trigger voltage via potentiometer D.
RGB LED Module
- Built in controller: WS2812B
- Brightness: 256 levels adjustable
- Color depth: 24 bits (R / G / B 8-bit each color, can be combined to 16777216 colors)
Buzzer Module
Onboard passive buzzer, outputs different sounds according to the different frequencies of the electrical signal.
IR Receiver Module
Onboard IRM-H638T/TR2 for receiving infrared remote control signal
IR Transmitter Module
Onboard TSAL6400 for transmitting infrared remote control signals, with the infrared light wavelength of 940nm.
Button Module
Onboard 12×12mm button, for human-computer interaction
LED Module
Onboard 10mm LED with soft light, for status indication
Temperature/Humidity Module
Onboard SHTC3 chip supports measuring 0 to 100% relative humidity and -40°C to 125°C temperature, with a typical measurement accuracy of ±2% relative humidity and ±0.2°C
EEPROM Module
Onboard AT24C04 chip for preserving 2Kbit of data when powered down
Motor Driver Module
- Onboard PCA9685 chip, can output 12-bit hardware PWM to control motor speed
- Onboard TB6612FNG dual H-bridge motor driver chip, high efficiency, not easy to heat
- logic voltage: 3.3V
All-In-One Design, Out Of The Box
All Modules Are Connected To Pico Via PCB Castellated Holes, No Soldering Or Wiring Required, Or Can Be Separated To Use Independently
Warm tips: please pay attention to the sharp cuts and fragments when disassembling the modules.
Resources & Services
The Raspberry Pi Pico Entry-Level Sensor Kit Board appears in the following collections:
SKU WS-24004
by Little Bird