Pi Servo Hat Hookup Guide

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Resources and Going Further

Now that you've successfully got your SparkFun Pi Servo Hat up and running, it's time to incorporate it into your own project!

For more information, check out the resources below:

For additional software example using the PCA9685, you can refer to the hookup guide for the Edison PWM Block, which uses the same hardware and is conceptually very similar. Or check out the example with the pan and tilt camera using the Pi Servo Hat.

SparkFun Blocks for Intel® Edison - PWM

A quick overview of the features of the PWM Block.

Setting Up the Pi Zero Wireless Pan-Tilt Camera

This tutorial will show you how to assemble, program, and access the Raspberry Pi Zero as a headless wireless pan-tilt camera.

Need some inspiration for your next project? Check out some of these related tutorials:

Single Board Computer Benchmarks

How to set up different benchmarking programs on single board computers or computing modules and run them. The results for various generations are shown on the subsequent pages.

Raspberry gPIo

How to use either Python or C++ to drive the I/O lines on a Raspberry Pi.

Getting Started with the A111 Pulsed Radar Sensor

Get started with the Acconeer A111 SDK with a Raspberry Pi! The tiny A111 pulsed coherent radar (PCR) adds high-precision, cutting-edge distance measurement for speed-, material-, motion-, or gesture-sensing projects! We’re not talking about simple ultrasonic, or even infrared sensors here, but 60GHz radar!

SparkFun Auto pHAT Hookup Guide

The pHAT to get your projects moving. This guide will help you get started using the Auto pHAT.