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Raspberry Pi RASPBERRYPI-SENSEHAT Sense HAT with Orientation, Pressure, Humidity and Temperature Sensors

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  • Price For: EachOrder Unit: Each1 Core Architecture: : AVR Core Sub-Architecture: : - Features: : 8 And times; 8 LED Matrix Display, Accelero/Gyro/Magneto/Air Pressure/Temp/Humidity I2C Sensors, Teeny Joystick For Use With: : Raspberry Pi Single Board Computers Kit Contents: : Add-on Board ATtiny88 SVHC: : To Be Advised Silicon Core Number: : ATtiny88 Silicon Family Name: : ATtiny
  • Silicon Manufacturer: : Atmel

Description

RASPBERRY-PI RASPBERRYPI-SENSEHAT Raspberry Pi Sense HAT with Orientation, Pressure, Humidity and Temperature Sensors

Brand: Raspberry Pi


Model Name: RASPBERRYPI


Wireless Communication Standard: Infrared


Processor Count: 4


Product Dimensions: 1.18"L x 2.91"W x 3.94"H


Standing screen display size: ‎15.6


Wireless Type: ‎Infrared


Brand: ‎Raspberry Pi


Series: ‎RASPBERRYPI


Item model number: ‎RASPBERRYPI-SENSEHAT-RASPBERRY-PI_IT


Item Weight: ‎1.13 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.18 x 2.91 x 3.94 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.18 x 2.91 x 3.94 inches


Rear Webcam Resolution: ‎5 MP


Number of Processors: ‎4


Flash Memory Size: ‎128 GB


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎RASPBERRY-PI


Language: ‎Spanish


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 26, 2015


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  • It's a micro computer that has a multitude of uses.
Could not resist giving five stars for Thickness, Warmth, and Sheerness. It is an absolutely amazing little computer. If you are a hacker. (hacker in the old sense). This little thing was designed to be cheap enough to put in the hands of every student. A tremendous entry level computer for anyone. On top of that, it is so cheap that you can buy one, build it into a project like a weather station or what not and then go buy another for something else. It's main feature is the GPIO. General Purpose Input Output ports. It has a 40 pin header that can be controlled by the PI to interface with real world sensors and out puts. It includes many programing tools for beginners and experienced programmers. The reason I bought it is because the default operating system is Linux, and one of the main programming languages is Python. Both of which I just recently learned and am working on a project using them. Warning! There are hundreds of after market add ons available and you could find this becoming your new hobby. And we all know hobbies mean spending money :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2020 by Robert (Whizard) Whisner

  • Great learning tool!
The Pi Sense Hat is an excellent learning tool. I'm learning Python programming with it and the versatility and applications are amazing. Love the 8x8 color display. I have used the weather sensors but not the inertial, compass, position stuff yet. I found it works great with the Pi 400, 4B, 3B and even works well with the Pi Zero! Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2022 by Stan Laurel

  • Temperature is off, but you can still get it close.
Cool little gadget. It works great and with the python libraries that have already been provided by the raspberry pi foundation it is quick to get up and running. The temperature sensor is off, but all it takes is a little physics and you can get the temperature more accurate. The temperature from the CPU is heating the whole raspberry pi so the temperature is about 10 degrees above the ambient temperature. By using the equation t_calibrated = t - ((t_cpu-t) / X) t is the temperature given from the humidity sensor, t_cpu is the temperature of the CPU, and X is the factor you can use to make it more accurate. If you let it run a while with an accurate thermometer for the actual room temperature you can find what your best X is for the setup. I found for me an X of 1.5 was just about right. All in all it is way fun. I am using it to monitor the temperature in our green house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2017 by J. Jensen

  • Fun coding sensors at all age levels
This hat will provide loads of fun and learning for any age! From the basic drag and drop Scratch programming to some fun code with Python, there are tons of projects to keep you busy! I purchased this for my own fun as well as being able to show students how they might start using sensors and programming automations based on the data returned. I'd say my only "complaint" (if you could call it that) would be when installed directly on the Pi, it is too close to accurately measure the surrounding temperature. I'd almost like to 3D print a separate case for it and feed it back to the Pi with a special cable (not a flat one - maybe like a cat 5 40 wire trunk of some sort??). Anyway, I love it and look forward to many hours of fun as well as fun demoing and letting students play with it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2019 by Rock

  • Sense hat for Raspberry Pi Projects
I have wanted one for a while so I could try several projects for my raspberry pi but I was holding back until I was ready to start learning python. My daughter is in a coding class at school and they use these on a regular basis, and she had asked me if I had one or could get one so she could work on her projects at home as well. lol, that's all I needed to hear to have an excuse to finally get one. I played around with it and was able to make a little animated image dance on its little screen and watched as my daughter worked on several projects on it too. I strongly suggest having at least one of these if you are planning on any projects with a raspberry pi or learning python on the pi ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2019 by Kagedws6

  • Pretty fun
The accuracy of the accelerometer is pretty horrible. That is possibly the case with every IMU, but you should know that before you buy it. There is not a lot of support for it if you really want to tinker with the IMU. You basically have to learn C++ or something and decipher the manual of the actual component they put on the HAT. It is very fun to play around with, but there's some frustrating aspects of using the position data and you may find yourself down a gigantic rabbit hole. I don't think it samples fast enough, but that may be a python issue. You would think that this would be completely sorted out on some forum, but it's really not, so beware. The actual code it uses is from RTIMULib and can be found on github, but it isn't an actively maintained repository, so it's not likely you will get many questions you have answered easily. Fun gadget though, I learned a lot about math and coding, which was the real goal. And all the other components work well and are really cool. I like that the LCD screen can display text and pictures easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2020 by Asher Miller

  • LEDs keep showing the startup rainbow?
There are some configurations that you need to do to make it work: 1. make sure i2c is enabled in Raspberry config 2. make sure SW is installed: sudo apt-get install sense-hat 3. add the following to the last line of /boot/config.txt and then do a reboot: dtoverlay=rpi-sense
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2022 by Gergo

  • Fun Letter Scroll
I have not put this one to its ultimate tests. But, the letter scroll-by is kind of fun. The sensor for temperature may require some adjustment or something, because it picks up the heat from the R-pi itself, being mounted closely. I was not getting very get results from the compass-like directional-placement sensor, but that may be because I did not get the calibration right. I think getting these things right could be half the fun, however. And these sensors do drive the imagination. Imagine powering this up in your car and saving the recording. It could be interesting to note the angles that your vehicle goes through in any given day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2018 by Knows Jack

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