{{ 'fb_in_app_browser_popup.desc' | translate }} {{ 'fb_in_app_browser_popup.copy_link' | translate }}
{{ 'in_app_browser_popup.desc' | translate }}
{{ childProduct.title_translations | translateModel }}
{{ getChildVariationShorthand(childProduct.child_variation) }}
{{ getSelectedItemDetail(selectedChildProduct, item).childProductName }} x {{ selectedChildProduct.quantity || 1 }}
{{ getSelectedItemDetail(selectedChildProduct, item).childVariationName }}
貨號:SSO0209
商品存貨不足,未能加入購物車
您所填寫的商品數量超過庫存
{{'products.quick_cart.out_of_number_hint'| translate}}
{{'product.preorder_limit.hint'| translate}}
每筆訂單限購 {{ product.max_order_quantity }} 件
現庫存只剩下 {{ quantityOfStock }} 件
Raspberry Pi Sense HAT 支援 Raspberry Pi 的大量項目,它可以測量Pi本身行徑的速度(即衡量速度),它有多熱?多麼潮濕?(空氣濕度),Raspberry Pi面對是哪個方向?LED矩陣可以顯示來自各種傳感器的數據,它可以通過使用磁力計編程指南針來顯示哪種方式是地磁北極,或者簡單地用遊戲桿玩遊戲,如俄羅斯方塊、乒乓球和蛇。操縱桿也可以用於使人類用戶與在Raspberry Pi Sense HAT上運行的程序進行交互。為Sense HAT編寫程序非常簡單,可以快速方便地使用Python庫。對於一個真正的世界性項目,請查看AstroPi網站http://astro-pi.org/,其中包含在國際空間站(ISS)上使用Raspberry Pi和Sense HAT的一系列想法和說明。
The Sense HAT from the folks at Raspberry Pi is an add-on board that fits perfectly on top of your Pi to provide you with plenty of sensing functionality. This means that the Sense HAT is great for learning about environmental conditions, particularly within space science. Sense HAT + Pi Board = Astro Pi!
What’s on-board the Pi Sense HAT?
The Sense HAT supports a whole host of projects for the Raspberry Pi, it can measure how fast is the Pi itself travelling (i.e. measure your speed), how hot is it? how humid is it? (air humidity), which direction is the Raspberry Pi facing?
The LED Matrix enables you to display the data from the various sensors, it can show you which way is geomagnetic North by programming a compass using the magnetometer, or simply be used to play games like Tetris, Pong and Snake with the joystick. The joystick can also be used to enable a human user to interact with the programs running on the Raspberry Pi Sense HAT.
Writing programs for the Sense HAT is very simple, with a Python library available to get started quickly and easily. For a truly out of world projects check out the AstroPi website http://astro-pi.org/, containing a host of ideas and instructions for using the Raspberry Pi and Sense HAT on the International Space Station (ISS).