PiTraffic Light Shield for Raspberry Pi 3

PiTraffic Light Shield for Raspberry Pi 3

PiTraffic Educational Traffic Light Add-on Shield HAT for Raspberry Pi

The PiTraffic is a low cost hardware Shield designed to allow Raspberry Pi products users to take their first steps into interfacing with the real world. Designed with the learning in mind, everyone will recognise and identify its familiar elements encouraging their use along-side their own projects. 

  • The PiTraffic is designed to remove many of the common hurdles people are faced with when getting started using hardware with the Raspberry Pi products. Often it is difficult to know what components to use and how to connect them, the Pi-Stop makes it simple by plugging directly onto pre-set positions on the Raspberry Shield Hat.
  • By plugging the PiTraffic directly on to the Raspberry Pi GPIO header, no extra cables or wires are needed. Unlike many other add-on boards, they do not block GPIO pins Which are available on the shield, keeping them open for other uses. The PiTraffic is fitted with 4 standard Pins, allowing up to four PiTraffic stands to be controlled independently, There is a buzzer which can be used alert on change of light.
  • The documentation and guides are openly available for the PiTraffic for educational use. There will be guides, tutorials and workshop material available all of which can be taken as is available or adapted to your own needs.
  • The materials will demonstrate the concepts, methods and provide the building blocks to explore ideas and take learning further by with creative projects, activities and games.

 Features

 4 Stand with three lights

  • buzzer as roundabout
  • 4 roads marked as East West North South directions
  • Easy Programming
  • 40-pin female header included to boost height for Pi B+, 2, 3
  • Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W
PiTraffic
PiTraffic
 

Four Indivals Stands

Stands
Stands
Everything comes fully-assembled, and there's no soldering required! Just pop PiTraffic on your Pi and start learning coding.
It'll work with any 40-pin version of the Pi,
Buzzer
Buzzer

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