DFRobot Gravity: Digital 360° Tilt Sensor for Arduino

$3.03

Description

Description

  • DFRobot Gravity: Digital 360° Tilt Sensor for Arduino
  • Contains a metal ball
  • Can be used with an Arduino expansion board
  • Working Voltage: 3.3 ~ 5 V
  • Inclination Detection: 360°
  • Support graphical programming like Mind+

The DFRobot Gravity: Digital 360° Tilt Sensor for Arduino contains a metal ball that moves along its special internal structure on the effect of gravitation force so as to make a connection or disconnection.

Therefore, it can be used as a simple tilt switch. With digital input, this sensor can be used with an Arduino expansion board to realize various fun interactive works, meanwhile, safer than mercury tilt switch.

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  • 1x Gravity: Digital 360° Tilt Sensor
  • 1x Digital cable PH2.0-DuPont 3P

Size

  • Module: 22 x 30 mm / 0.87 x 1.18 inch

  • Working Voltage: 3.3 ~ 5 V
  • Communication: Digital
  • Connector: Gravity
  • Tilt Switch Angle: 45° ± 10°
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