The shield's features include:
• Three linear slide potentiometers connected to the Arduino's analog pins 0 through 2.
• Red and yellow LEDs connected to digital pins 5 and 6 - PWM pins - so you can easily vary their brightness.
• Three momentary push buttons connected up to the Arduino's digital pins 10 through 12. Those lines will go low when the buttons are pressed.
• A photocell and a temperature sensor, both with analog outputs, are connected to the analog pins 3 and 4, respectively.
• An 8-bit shift register set up to control a blue 7-segment LED.
• A buzzer - so you can get sound out of your Arduino
• Capacitive Touch pad - Using the CapSense library to sense touch.
This new version uses a different temperature sensor. This product comes as a kit of parts, which you'll have to solder into the included PCB. All parts are through-hole so it should go together relatively easily; but always check your component orientation before soldering!
Kit Includes:
• 1x PCB Danger Shield Kit
• 3x Slide Potentiometers - 10K
• 1x 7-Segment LED - Blue
• 1x 8-bit Shift Register - 74HC595
• 1x Temperature Sensor - TMP36
• 1x Miniature Photocell
• 1x Buzzer
• 1x Basic LED - Red
• 2x Basic LEDs - Yellow
• 1x Mini Push Button
• 3x Momentary Push Buttons - 12mm Square
• 11x Resistors - 330 Ohm
• 2x Resistors - 10K Ohm
• 1x Resistor 1M Ohm 1/6W
• 2x 8-pin Arduino Stackable Headers
• 2x 6-pin Arduino Stackable Headers
Documents:
•Schematic
•Eagle Files
•Quickstart Guide
|