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If you have been wanting to dive into the world of Raspberry Pi but didn’t know where to start, this kit will certainly get your feet wet. It has lots of cro...

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If you have been wanting to dive into the world of Raspberry Pi but didn’t know where to start, this kit will certainly get your feet wet. It has lots of crowtail sensors and some necessary modules like leds and motor, even a 3.5 inch display. All of them are working for your raspberry pi iot projects.

And when we want to do some raspberry pi projects, we often find there are some trouble on using the display and sensors at the same time with our raspberry pi, so we design a board called crowtail- stackable board for raspberry pi. It could lead out the function pins and also leave a space for display spi interface. So you can use display and other sensors together.

There are 29 kinds of modules, something basic and common module like button, LED, and some sensors for detecting the environment, like moisture sensor, light sensor, flame sensor, temperature & humidity sensor and so on. Others like PIR sensor/9G Servo/ DC motor/ Hall sensor are both widely used on projects. And a big surprise is that most of the modules are unify the interface specification- crowtail interface. Which is compatible with crowtail- stackable board, so that we can use these modules easily- just need a crowtail cable(we also provide it for you).

Now you can control the lead pins of raspberry pi by using Python and start your raspberry pi project. And we also provide you a detail user manual for quick start.

 

 

Features

  • 29 kinds of modules
  • Compatible with crowtail interface
  • Easy to build your raspberry pi projects
  • Detail tutorial

Specifications

  • Weight: 400g
  • Total module quantity: 30 pcs
  • Plastic case size: 230mm(L) x 160mm(W) x60mm(H)

Package list

  • Crowtail- Button x1
  • Crowtail- Buzzer x1
  • Crowtail- IR Reflective Sensor x1
  • Crowtail- LED x2
  • Crowtail- Relay x1
  • Crowtail- Temperature& Humidity Sensor x1
  • Crowtail- Touch Sensor x1
  • Crowtail- Light Sensor x1
  • Crowtail- Vibration Motor x1
  • Crowtail- Hall Sensor x1
  • Crowtail- IR Receiver x1
  • Crowtail- MOSFET x1
  • Crowtail- Linear Potentiometer x1
  • Crowtail- Tilt Switch x1
  • Crowtail- Sound Sensor x1
  • Crowtail- Water Sensor x1
  • Crowtail- Laser Pointer x1
  • Crowtail- Ultrasonic Ranging Sensor x1
  • Crowtail- Flame Sensor x1
  • Crowtail- PIR Sensor x1
  • Crowtail- Collision Sensor x1
  • Crowtail- 9G Servo x1
  • DC motor x1
  • Crowtail- Stackable Board for Raspberry Pi x1
  • 3.5 Inch RPI Display x1
  • Infrared Remote Control x1
  • Crowtail- Vibration sensor x1
  • Crowtail- Magnetic Switch x1

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User manual

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

DC
DC means direct current, where electricity flows in one constant direction, as supplied by batteries, USB ports and many plug-pack power supplies. When a product specifies DC, it runs from a DC supply rather than mains AC, so you need to provide the correct voltage and polarity.
IoT
Short for Internet of Things, meaning physical devices that connect to networks or the internet to send data or be controlled remotely. It matters if you want projects such as connected sensors, remote controls or classroom data-logging activities.
LED
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a small electronic component that emits light when current flows through it in the correct direction. Because it only conducts one way, its polarity matters, and a through-hole LED must be soldered the correct way around to light up.
PIR sensor
A passive infrared sensor detects changes in heat, usually from a person moving across its view. It matters because PIR sensors are common for lights and alarms, but they can miss people who are present but not moving much.
potentiometer
A variable resistor usually turned with a knob or shaft to create an adjustable electrical signal. It is often used for inputs such as volume, brightness or position, so it helps beginners learn how a microcontroller reads changing values.
servo
A servo is a motor with built-in position control, usually told to move to a specific angle by a control signal. It matters when you need repeatable movement, such as steering, arms, flaps, or linkages, rather than continuous spinning.
SPI
A fast serial communication bus often used for displays, memory cards, and sensors. It matters because SPI devices need specific pins for clock and data, plus a separate chip-select line for each device.
vibration motor
A small motor with an off-centre weight on its shaft, which shakes when it spins. It matters when choosing haptic feedback, alerts, or simple movement effects, as you need to match its voltage, current draw, size, and mounting style to your project.
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