Expansion Shield X200 for Raspberry Pi B and 2

60.00

The Expansion Shield X200 is a most cost-effective shield which could apply to Raspberry Pi Model B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B.

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Descrizione

The Expansion Shield X200 is a most cost-effective shield which could apply to Raspberry Pi Model B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. It integrates a lot of very useful functions such as RTC real time clock; audio input and output; VGA output; USB hub; WIFI; 8-way GPIO. With this shield, you can build Raspberry Pi projects more easily and save both time and cost.

ExpansionShieldX200forRaspberryPiBand2Schematic

 

CARATTERISTICHE TECNICHE:

  • Input Voltage: 6V to 21Vdc converted to 5V, 3A via step-down DC/DC converter to power the Raspberry Pi
  • VGA output: HDMI to VGA converter supporting up to UXGA (1600×1200) and 1080p with 10-bit DAC
  • Audio: 3.5mm MIC in jack
  •        3.5mm stereo audio jack
  •        SPDIF output
  •        Audio IO connector (Microphone input and stereo audio amplifier 3.3Wx2)
  • Wireless: WiFi (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) with external antenna
  •           IR sensor (38KHz)
  • USB Storage: Self-powered USB hub with 3 ports
  • Real-time clock (RTC): Based on DS3231SN with included CR2032 battery
  • GPIO Control: 8-channel Darlington driver chip  (ULN2803) allowing to control electronic circuits which require more current
  • Misc: Power output socket
  •       Camera flex slot so camera can still be used with the expansion  board attached
  •       DIP switch to remove connection from RPi’s pin header
  •       Directly connected on top of the Raspberry Pi using the board GPIO header pins
  •       No wiring nor soldering is required
  •       Duplicated the 40-pin header of the R-Pi in order to support existing expansion boards
  •       Suitable for Raspberry Pi Model B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B NEW!
  • Dimensions: 85 x 56mm (Same size as Raspberry Pi)

Note: When you power Raspberry Pi with the shield power resource, please don’t power it again via the Micro-USB port, it will damage the board!