This is DFRobot's basic sensor set for arduino. Set includes light sensor, touch sensor, temperature sensor, magnetic sensor, vibration sensor, tilt sensor, big button, LED lighting module and Grayscale sensor.
To connect these sensors to Arduino, we suggest to use the DFRobot IO expansion shield V7.1 which has color coded pins that provides a much easier way to link sensors to microcontroller.
Includes the following sensors:
Analog Ambient Light Sensor - This sensor helps you to detect the light density and reflect the analog voltage signal back to Arduino controller. You can set the threshold of voltage level to trig other unit on Arduino project.
Gravity: Digital Capacitive Touch Sensor For Arduino - Provides a one-touch style switch on your Arduino project. This little sensor can "feel" people and metal touch and feedback a high/low voltage level. Even isolated by cloth or paper, it still can feel the touch.
Gravity: Analog LM35 Temperature Sensor For Arduino - Used to detect ambient air temperature. Sensitivity: 10mV per degree Celsius. Functional range: 0 degree Celsius to 100 degree Celsius.
Gravity: Digital Magnetic Sensor - This magnetic sensor knows whether there is a magnetic object nearby or not. And it correctly tells you through ditigal output. Wide voltage range from 3.3V to 5V
Gravity: Digital Vibration Sensor - What's the simplest way to check vibration with Arduino? Use this vibration sensor from DFRobot. You can directly plug it into DFRobot IO Expansion Shield V7. Just vibrate this sensor and the Arduino receives a digital signal.
Gravity: Digital Tilt Sensor for Arduino / Raspberry Pi - Used to detect orientation. Inside the sensor, there is a ball that make contact with the pins when the case is upright. Tilt the sensor over and the balls don’t touch, thus not making a connection. Simply plug into DFRobot Arduino IO Sensor Expansion Shield and you can start making amazing interactive projects.
Gravity: Digital Push Button (Yellow) - Press to release pleasure! Our redesigned digital push buttons come with LED, immersion gold surface, and bright colored hats. A capital D at left corner indicates that it is a digital sensor.
Gravity: Analog Grayscale Sensor For Arduino - This gray scale sensor is able to measure the intensity of light from black to white. This is a common sensor for automatic lamps that are turned on when light is not enough. For example, with lack of sun light the value will be low enough and this value can be used to trigger a relay to enable a lamp and shutdown the lamp when the sunlight is back. Other light sensitive devices could be used for simple data transmission, like Morse code with a flash light. And can also be used as a line following (tracking) sensor.
Gravity: Digital White LED Light Module - This white LED light module has a shiny white color. It is ideal for Arduino starter. This module can be easy to be plugged onto IO/Sensor expansion shield.
To connect these sensors to Arduino, we suggest to use the DFRobot IO expansion shield V7.1 which has color coded pins that provides a much easier way to link sensors to microcontroller.
Includes the following sensors:
Analog Ambient Light Sensor - This sensor helps you to detect the light density and reflect the analog voltage signal back to Arduino controller. You can set the threshold of voltage level to trig other unit on Arduino project.
Gravity: Digital Capacitive Touch Sensor For Arduino - Provides a one-touch style switch on your Arduino project. This little sensor can "feel" people and metal touch and feedback a high/low voltage level. Even isolated by cloth or paper, it still can feel the touch.
Gravity: Analog LM35 Temperature Sensor For Arduino - Used to detect ambient air temperature. Sensitivity: 10mV per degree Celsius. Functional range: 0 degree Celsius to 100 degree Celsius.
Gravity: Digital Magnetic Sensor - This magnetic sensor knows whether there is a magnetic object nearby or not. And it correctly tells you through ditigal output. Wide voltage range from 3.3V to 5V
Gravity: Digital Vibration Sensor - What's the simplest way to check vibration with Arduino? Use this vibration sensor from DFRobot. You can directly plug it into DFRobot IO Expansion Shield V7. Just vibrate this sensor and the Arduino receives a digital signal.
Gravity: Digital Tilt Sensor for Arduino / Raspberry Pi - Used to detect orientation. Inside the sensor, there is a ball that make contact with the pins when the case is upright. Tilt the sensor over and the balls don’t touch, thus not making a connection. Simply plug into DFRobot Arduino IO Sensor Expansion Shield and you can start making amazing interactive projects.
Gravity: Digital Push Button (Yellow) - Press to release pleasure! Our redesigned digital push buttons come with LED, immersion gold surface, and bright colored hats. A capital D at left corner indicates that it is a digital sensor.
Gravity: Analog Grayscale Sensor For Arduino - This gray scale sensor is able to measure the intensity of light from black to white. This is a common sensor for automatic lamps that are turned on when light is not enough. For example, with lack of sun light the value will be low enough and this value can be used to trigger a relay to enable a lamp and shutdown the lamp when the sunlight is back. Other light sensitive devices could be used for simple data transmission, like Morse code with a flash light. And can also be used as a line following (tracking) sensor.
Gravity: Digital White LED Light Module - This white LED light module has a shiny white color. It is ideal for Arduino starter. This module can be easy to be plugged onto IO/Sensor expansion shield.