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• The
v1.2
Zumo Shield features an
LSM303D
3-axis accelerometer and magnetometer and
an
L3GD20H
3-axis gyroscope.
• The
original
Zumo Shield features an
LSM303DLHC
3-axis accelerometer and
magnetometer.
The inertial sensors are detailed in
.
3.b. Front expansion
The pins in the front expansion area of the Zumo Shield are shown in the following diagram:
This diagram is also available as a downloadable PDF:
Zumo Shield front expansion pinout
[https://www.pololu.com/file/0J592/zumo_shield_front_expansion_pinout.pdf]
(552k pdf)
.
The front expansion makes available digital pins 2, 4, 5, and 11 and analog pins A0 through A5. It also
provides access to the two I²C pins (SDA and SCL). However, please note that the I²C pins are
not
independent pins; they are respectively duplicates of analog pins A4 and A5 on the Uno R3 and digital
pins 2 and 3 on the Leonardo and A-Star 32U4 Prime. Typically, you will only be able to use these
pins for either I²C communication or general I/O, not both. Additionally, pin A1 is used to monitor the
battery voltage if you install the battery monitor jumper.
Please note that only components and connectors in the front three rows of pins can extend below
the shield; the fourth row covers the chassis and is only suitable for components mounted above the
shield.
If you use an Arduino Uno R2 or an older Arduino, which lack separate I²C pins, the SDA and SCL
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