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Raspberry Pi Build HAT

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The LEGO Education SPIKE Portfolio has a variety of sensors and motors that you can control using the Build HAT Python library on the Raspberry Pi. Explore the world around you with sensors to detect distance, force, and color, and choose from a variety of motor sizes to suit any body type. Build HAT also supports motors and sensors in the LEGOR MINDSTORMSR Robot Inventor kit, as well as most other LEGO devices that use LPF2 connectors.


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The LEGO Education SPIKE Portfolio has a variety of sensors and motors that you can control using the Build HAT Python library on the Raspberry Pi. Explore the world around you with sensors to detect distance, force, and color, and choose from a variety of motor sizes to suit any body type. Build HAT also supports motors and sensors in the LEGOR MINDSTORMSR Robot Inventor kit, as well as most other LEGO devices that use LPF2 connectors.
Works with Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi Build HAT works with any Raspberry Pi with a 40-pin GPIO connector, It also allows you to control up to four LEGOR TechnicTM motors and sensors from the LEGOR Education SPIKETM Portfolio, a flexible system. Build powerful, intelligent machines that combine Raspberry Pi computing power with Lego components. By adding a ribbon cable or other extension device, you can also use it with the Raspberry Pi 400.
User-friendly design is more convenient to use
Build HAT's design components are all on the bottom, leaving space at the top of the board for Lego figures to hitchhike or place mini breadboards. You can connect the HAT directly to the Raspberry Pi using the included connector, using 9mm spacers to ensure a stable installation

48W external power supply
The Lego machine motor is powerful. As with most motors, to drive them, you need an external power source. We've created an entirely new power supply for Build HAT that is reliable, robust, and perfect for getting the most out of these motors. If you only want to read data from the motor encoder and SPIKE force sensor, you can power the Raspberry Pi and Build HAT in the usual way via the Raspberry Pi's USB power outlet. SPIKE color and distance sensors, like motors, require an external power source. (This product does not include power supply, need to be purchased separately).


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