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Adafruit Has Announced Two New Products: Pysense and Pytrack Boards.
Adafruit has announced the arrival of a couple of new products to its ever-growing range of electronic components in the form of the PyCom Pytrack and Pysense.
The new Shields work with all PyCom boards including the LoPy and WiPy 2 and its add-on daughterboard that will make creating geo-tracking projects even easier, thanks to its GPS module, accelerometer and micro SD card slot.
The Pysense is an add-on daughterboard and environmental sensor equipped with:
- Ambient light sensor
- Barometric pressure sensor
- Humidity sensor
- 3 axis 12-bit accelerometer
- Temperature sensor
- USB port with serial access
- LiPo battery charger
- MicroSD card compatibility
- Ultra low power operation (~1uA in deep sleep)~
The Pytrack is for those who need geo-tracking system. This board is equipped with:
- Super accurate GNSS + Glonass GPS
- 3 axis 12-bit accelerometer
- USB port with serial access
- LiPo battery charger
- MicroSD card connector for storing datalogs
- Ultra low power operation (~1uA in deep sleep)
Click here for more information on the new PyCom Pytrack And Pysense.