SDC I/O Hat (Serial or Serial & CAN)
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SDC I/O Hat (Serial or Serial & CAN)

£39.00
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This I/O hat incorporates the following features:

* Optional switchable serial voltage level for support for 5v and 3v3 devices.
* Power supply capable of powering your Pi from vehicle power sources (7-28v input, 5v output).
* Ignition input, used for controlled shutdown of the Pi, in conjunction with a delayed power shutoff.
* An optional CANbus module, allowing you to connect multiple SDC devices onto a CANbus or receive data via CANBus (provided software support is present for the data you want to read).
* CANBus boards have an optional termination resistor which can be enabled with a jumper if needed.
* Screw connectors for inputs
* Input circuit for Speeduino serial connection (TX, RX, Ground)
* GPIO breakout for a selection of available GPIO pins. Includes a row of pins suitable for connecting a rotary encoder to allow page, composite, or icon selection (depending upon software configuration). Also includes I2C port access to connect an RTC.
* On the underside is a 40pin connector which enables the hat to be connected straight to a Raspberry Pi pin header.

Note: If you want CANBus support your SDC licence needs to have it enabled. For kits which include the appropriate licence either see other listings or add the SDC licence to your cart separately.

I/O Support: Serial and CANBus I/O (Arduino Mega Only)
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Suitable for any Pi with a 40pin header (excluding the Pi4 range as this is not supported by SDC). Be aware of your performance needs when choosing which Pi to use, as the lower spec models are obviously less performant and the frame rate may suffer for complex screen designs.

Please note that the CAN edition of the board has two pairs of screw terminals for CANH and CANL. The image is shown with only one fitted; the board will come with the second one populated as well if ordered with terminals. The reason there are two pairs is so that you can feed the canbus both in and out of the board and onto other devices.

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