Today, we take a look at a new line of products that are sure to compliment your Raspberry Pi rather nicely!
Hello there, and happy Friday! In anticipation of Pi Day next Tuesday, we decided to show off these amazing add-on boards: Pi-Plates! We have three new "plates" to show you, each with its own unique function and importance to make your Raspberry Pi even more amazing! Without further ado, let's jump to see what Feldi has for us this week.
The DAQCplate (Data Acquisition and Controller) from Pi-Plates adds a rich set of input/output options to your Raspberry Pi. It includes seven powerful digital outputs for driving external devices such as relays and high-current LEDs, as well as eight analog-to-digital inputs for measuring temperature, voltage, humidity and more. Additionally, there are eight digital inputs, two analog outputs and seven general-purpose indicator LEDs.
Second up, the MOTORplate brings a suite of professional motion control features to your Raspberry Pi. These plates can each control a combination of two stepper motors, four DC motors or one stepper and two DC motors. An onboard microprocessor does all the hard work, including controlling acceleration trajectories and microstepping. By offloading these functions, your Raspberry Pi is free to perform other tasks. Use this board to control a precision XY stage driven by stepper motors. Or, drive the treads of your killer robot.
Last up today, we have the RELAYplate. This plate is the first dedicated relay board for the Raspberry Pi, designed to meet the safety requirements of UL 60950 while being capable of switching 120 volts AC. Each of the seven relays is UL rated to switch 1 amp at 120 volts AC or 30 volts DC. And, like all Pi-Plates, you can stack these boards to increase your relay count to 56 using eight plates. The RELAYplate board is compatible with the DAQCplate and MOTORplate, allowing you to create the perfect stack of boards to control your project.
That's it for this week, folks. Be sure to check back this coming Tuesday (March 14) to see what we have in store for Pi Day. We'll be back next Friday with another slew of new products for you! See you then.