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SparkFun Qwiic HAT for Raspberry Pi

SparkFun Qwiic HAT for Raspberry Pi

MPN: DEV-14459
SparkFun
SparkFun Qwiic HAT provides the same Qwiic ecosystem connectivity on a Raspberry Pi HAT form factor.
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Overview

The SparkFun Qwiic HAT (DEV-14459) is an expansion board designed to bring the Qwiic I2C ecosystem to the Raspberry Pi platform. It features four Qwiic connection ports and breaks out select GPIO pins for additional prototyping flexibility.

Why Choose This Part

This HAT eliminates the need for breadboarding and soldering when using I2C peripherals, significantly reducing assembly time. Its compatibility with the Pi Tin enclosure ensures that the board can be used in finished, cased projects without mechanical interference.

Applications

Rapid Prototyping
Quickly daisy-chain I2C sensors and actuators to a Raspberry Pi without soldering.
Environmental Monitoring
Connecting multiple Qwiic-enabled weather or air quality sensors for data logging.
Modular Robotics
Integrating I2C motor drivers and IMUs into a Raspberry Pi-based robot chassis.

Key Specifications

Type Connectivity
Contents Board(s)
Function Qwiic to Raspberry Pi
Platform Qwiic

Getting Started

To use this board, mount it onto the 40-pin GPIO header of any standard Raspberry Pi and enable the I2C interface via the raspi-config tool. Use the SparkFun Qwiic Python library to communicate with connected sensors and devices across the four vertical Qwiic ports.

Also Consider

Grove Base Hat for Raspberry Pi Seeed Studio - An alternative ecosystem connector board that uses the Grove interconnect system instead of Qwiic.
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