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We have crammed all kinds of robot interface features into this board!
Support for Ultrasonic and IR distance sensors, hobby servos, IR communication/control, audio input/output, more!

Adapt9S12SSIM

SSIM with Adapt9S12DP256, servos,
and sensors

Features:
  • 2.30" x 3.25" standard Adapt9S12 form factor
  • compatible with Adapt912B32 and all Adapt9S12 boards
  • four analog sensor connectors, works great with Sharp GP2D120 IR distance-measuring sensors
  • four servo connectors
  • one SPI connector
  • one SCI connector (SCI1 TTL Level)*
  • one connector for Devantech SRF04 Analog Ultrasonic Ranger
  • separate 6 Volt regulator for servos
  • separate 5 Volt regulator for analog sensors
  • IR circuit built in--  can be used for multi-robot communication or to control any IR-controllable device.
  • battery voltage monitoring (up to 20volts)
  • microphone and speaker so your robot can respond to sound, and express itself verbally!
  • current-draw monitoring on two servo channels
  • several connector options offer many configuration possibilities
  • board has mirror-image pinout (shown with FRA connector option)
  • use in a planar arrangement, stack with other boards, or use in a backplane (clearance restrictions apply)
  • supplied with schematic and datasheet

  •  *since Adapt912B32 only has SCI0, the SCI1 connector on this product is not active.

Adapt9S12 Servo/Sensor Interface Module
Order Code: AD9S12SSIM--
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GP2D120 IR Distance Measuring Sensor
Supplied with mating 3-wire plug+wires
Order Code:  GP2D120
Order Online at http://www.technologicalarts.ca/index.php


SRF04 Analog Ultrasonic Ranger
Range: 3cm - 3m
Made by Devantech (UK)
Order Code:  SRF04
Order Online at http://www.technologicalarts.ca/index.php
 

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