Arduino Sensor Shield V5 0 Manual
The most critical part of using this shield is managing the located near the blue terminal block.
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sensor gets hot | JV1 set to 5V but sensor is 3.3V | Change JV1 to 3.3V immediately | | Nothing works | No power to shield | Check JV1 is not in middle position | | Upload fails | Device on D0/D1 | Unplug everything from pins 0 & 1 | | I2C scan finds nothing | Missing pull-up resistors | Add external 4.7k resistors | | Servo twitches | Insufficient current | Use external 6V supply on EXT_PWR | arduino sensor shield v5 0 manual
Never apply more than 6V to the external power terminal if the jumper is connected, as it could damage your Arduino. Arduino Sensor Shield V5.0 The most critical part of using this shield
: Specialized headers for modules including I2C (for LCDs), UART/Serial (Bluetooth), SPI (SD Cards), and APC220 (Wireless RF) . The Sensor Shield V5
The Sensor Shield V5.0 is a passive expansion board designed specifically for the (as well as the Arduino Leonardo and similar form factors). It sits directly on top of your Arduino, stacking via the standard headers.