The Adafruit Grove and Stemma QT FeatherWing for all Feathers allows folks to use many Grove devices with Feather boards! It fits nicely on top and has 3x Analog/Digital connectors, 1x UART connector and 2x I2C connectors. Not a ton, but enough to get many small projects going! We even managed to fit a vertical Stemma QT port on the end for another I2C connection.
Grove is a plug-and-play system from Seeed that features a 4-pin 2mm pitch connector (that is not JST PH). One thing to note is that the same connector is used for analog, digital, I2C, PWM, or UART: power, ground and two signals. So before plugging in a Grove sensor please make sure that you have the right ‘matching’ port: UART Groves should only go into UART port. I2C Groves go only into the I2C ports. Also, not every Feather has 6 Analog inputs, for example the RP2040 Feathers have only 4, or have hardware UART that’s available for peripheirals, like the ESP8266 – so be aware of the underlying Feather boards’ capabilites!
Comes with an assembled FeatherWing and two pieces of 16-pin header. Some light soldering is required to attach the header so it can be plugged into your Feather or doubler.
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