Shield V5 0 Manual !exclusive! - Arduino Sensor

The Arduino Sensor Shield V5.0 is a versatile expansion board designed to simplify the connection of multiple sensors, servos, and modules to an Arduino Uno or Mega. By breaking out each I/O pin into a 3-pin header (Signal, VCC, Ground), it eliminates the need for messy breadboards and soldering during prototyping.

Located along the bottom right. These provide easy 3-pin hookups for analog sensors like potentiometers, photocells, and sharp infrared sensors. 2. Specialized Communication Ports arduino sensor shield v5 0 manual

Connected directly to the Arduino's GND plane. (Usually marked in black or blue row). The Arduino Sensor Shield V5

The shield features dedicated footprints and headers for common communication modules: These provide easy 3-pin hookups for analog sensors

Connecting a Basic 3-Pin Sensor (Example: PIR Motion Sensor) Locate a free digital port on the shield (e.g., ). Connect the sensor's Ground pin to the G row of D2. Connect the sensor's VCC pin to the V row of D2. Connect the sensor's Output/Signal pin to the S row of D2. Example Code: Reading a Sensor and Driving a Servo