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The Gravity: I2C I/O HUB from DFRobot makes it easy to connect multiple I2C devices at once. You can connect up to four modules to a single port on your microcontroller. This saves time and prevents wire clutter.
The HUB has one input and four outputs for I2C. You use standard Gravity cables, so you don't have to solder. Connect everything quickly and without errors. That makes the module perfect for fast prototyping or complex projects.
The HUB works with 3.3V and 5V. So it fits almost every popular development board, such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi and ESP32. Thanks to the built-in pull-up resistors, the I2C connection remains stable. Even when you use longer cables.
Use the HUB in a robot, a smart home or a measuring station. The module keeps your project organized. Easily combine multiple sensors, displays or modules. With this HUB you get the most out of your I2C network.
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€2,50
SKU: DFR0007 Categories: Communication , DFRobot
The Gravity: I2C I/O HUB from DFRobot makes it easy to connect multiple I2C devices at once. You can connect up to four modules to a single port on your microcontroller. This saves time and prevents wire clutter.
The HUB has one input and four outputs for I2C. You use standard Gravity cables, so you don't have to solder. Connect everything quickly and without errors. That makes the module perfect for fast prototyping or complex projects.
The HUB works with 3.3V and 5V. So it fits almost every popular development board, such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi and ESP32. Thanks to the built-in pull-up resistors, the I2C connection remains stable. Even when you use longer cables.
Use the HUB in a robot, a smart home or a measuring station. The module keeps your project organized. Easily combine multiple sensors, displays or modules. With this HUB you get the most out of your I2C network.