Explore the Newest Raspberry Pi 502IoT Add-on and be Amazed!

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Essentially, the 502IoT is intended to make a minimal effort, sensor center, information accumulation, information stockpiling or portal gadget.

Supporting “access to basically any sensor innovation available”, it’s proposed to bolster sensor-driven IoT door applications. We’re talking about home computerization and security. As it is formally an “expert I/O Shield”, different applications are said to incorporate transportation, process control and manufacturing plant mechanization.

Note that there is inherent 802.11b/g/n WiFi which will be convenient for Raspberry Pi 2 proprietors (the new Raspberry Pi 3 has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth effectively implicit).

Essentially, the 502IoT extra incorporates one shield, a Wi-Fi reception apparatus, a USB-A to microUSB-B patch link and mounting equipment for association with the Pi or an Odroid C1+/C2.

It can also work with the Odroid C1+, the new C2 and the Intel Cherry Trail based Up-Board

 

Functions of the 502IoT:

  • DS1339 with 16mm coin cell
  • LAN9514 Combo 10/100 and USB Hub gives an extra Ethernet port to passage and spanning applications
  • 0 Type A for extra USB expansion.High-Retention attachments give 2.1A top (1.5A consistent) for high power peripherals
  • PL2571 Controller and M.2 (Next Generation Form Factor) Socket for up to 256GB on-board Storage
  • GWF-3M08 Module (Ralink RT5370) gives 802.11b/g/n for up to 150Mbps. On-Module IPEX connector takes into consideration ideal recieving wire arrangement
  • Woods I/O Connectors – 4 x Analog (by means of 8-Channel, 8-bit @188Khz ADC), 4 x Digital (each with 1.562Khz PWM), 4 x I2C and 1 x UART (perfect for Bluetooth Low Energy Modules)
  • PMOD I/O Connectors – 12-Pin SPI with Dual Chip Select and 4-Pin I2C PMOD Connectors
  • On-board DS18B20 Temp Sensor (under M.2 SSD) w/64-Bit ID in addition to DS2482S-100 I2C to 1-Wire Controller
  • 24-Bit, 48Khz – 384Khz Audio Out utilizing PCM5102A DAC through RPI I2S Bus

 

Costs begin at $79, with no force supply included, and alternatives for a 12V @ 2A supply (for controlling the PI and the 502IoT) or 12V @ 5A supply (for furthermore driving different shields or additional items).