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Sparkfun Pid 14552 Helium Atom To Raspberry Pi Adapter



The Sparkfun Pid 14552 Helium Atom To Raspberry Pi Adapter is an easy-to-use HAT-like board equipped with a NRF24LO1 port, Atom socket, and RGB-status LED. It also includes an onboard socket for a NRF24LO1 or NRF24L01+ 2.4GHz wireless transceiver module. The Helium Atom to Raspberry Pi Adapter is compatible with the Sparkfun Pid 14552 Atom Prototyping Module and can be used to connect the Atom Pro... more details
Key Features:
  • NRF24LO1 port
  • Atom socket
  • RGB-status LED


R1 400.00 from WantItAll.co.za

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The Sparkfun Pid 14552 Helium Atom To Raspberry Pi Adapter is an easy-to-use HAT-like board equipped with a NRF24LO1 port, Atom socket, and RGB-status LED. It also includes an onboard socket for a NRF24LO1 or NRF24L01+ 2.4GHz wireless transceiver module. The Helium Atom to Raspberry Pi Adapter is compatible with the Sparkfun Pid 14552 Atom Prototyping Module and can be used to connect the Atom Prototyping Module to popular embedded devices.

Helium adapters make it simple to physically connect the Atom Prototyping Module to popular embedded devices. The Helium Atom to Raspberry Pi Adapter is an easy-to-use HAT-like board equipped with a NRF24LO1 port, Atom socket and RGB-status LED. Also included with each board is an onboard socket for a NRF24LO1 or NRF24L01+ 2.4GHz wireless transceiver module in case you wanted to swap out one of the mini antenna included on the Atom Prototyping Module. Since Helium is a complete toolkit for building IoT applications that can connect to public clouds, a pre-built, secure connection from Atom modules interacts with what are called Helium Channels. Channels are a convenience layer between sensors and your organization's cloud of choice that can connect to public clouds like Amazon Web Services, Azure, Google Cloud IoT Core or a private offering. Channels can also be used to send device data to applications and services via generic protocols like HTTP and MQTT.
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