I2C interface, with a default address of 0x18.Nuvoton MS51 microcontroller with inbuilt 12-bit ADC ( datasheet).Why not couple it with one of of our teeny display breakouts to show the results from all those lovely sensors? Features You can attach it to your Pi's GPIO directly or via a breadboard with the included headers, but it's also compatible with our fancy solderless Breakout Garden, which makes it super easy to use several different breakouts at the same time. Six of the pins can be used as (up to 16-bit) PWM outputs - great for controlling devices that require a simulated analog output, like servos or non-addressable LEDs. Eight of the pins are hooked up to an Analog to Digital Converter so you can easily use old skool analog sensors with your Raspberry Pi, as well as passive components that use an analog signal (like light dependent resistors). This breakout uses a clever Nuvoton MS51 microcontroller and some I2C magic to give you a whopping 14 additional input/output pins to connect things up to. Add oodles of extra analog-friendly input and output pins to your Raspberry Pi (or Raspberry Pi Pico) project!
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