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SKU:MLE01053
Grove - Rotary Angle Sensor
₱130.00
₱130.00
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Product Description
Description:
The Grove - Rotary Angle Sensor has a potentiometer twig that produces an analog output between 0 and VCC (5V DC with Seeeduino) on its D1 connector. The D2 connector is not used. The angular range is 300 degrees with a linear change in value. The resistance value is 10k ohms, which is perfect for Arduino use. This may also be known as a rotary angle sensor. A potentiometer is also known as a potmeter or Pot. It consists of a resistive element called the track and a sliding contact called the wiper (internally where end terminals are attached to the resistive element). The Grove - Rotary Angle Sensor is compatible with both Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Please use a Base Shield V2 to connect it with your Arduino boards, and use a Base HAT for Raspberry Pi to connect it with your Raspberry Pi.
Features:
High Availability, Suitable for Project Needs: ± 20% resistance tolerance, and 300 degrees angular range with a linear change in value.
Perfectly Compatible with both Arduino and Raspberry Pi: 0 - 5V analog output and 10k ohms resistance.
Plug and Use: Grove connector design.
Starter Friendly: Clear documentation and guide provided.
Specifications:
Dimensions: 19mm x 19mm x 30.1mm
Weight: G.W. 10g
Voltage: 4.75V - 5.25V
Rotary Angle: 0° - 300°
Application:
- Grove-based analog Input
- Arduino project
- Raspberry PI project
- Maker education
Documents:
Part List:
1x Grove - Rotary Angle Sensor






