A versatile motor, servo and audio driver HAT for Raspberry Pi. Bring your mechanical inventions, creations and contraptions to life! 🦾
Inventor HAT Mini helps transform a Raspberry Pi computer into a robot, prop, kinetic sculpture, creepy automaton or other exciting moving thing. Want to drive a couple of fancy motors with encoders (or hook up standard motors with jumper wires)? Yep! Add up to four servos? Sure? Attach a little speaker so you can make noise? No problem!
It's expandable too, with a pass-through header for stacking with other boards and four extra ADC-capable GPIO pins - you could use these to attach analog or digital sensors, or more buttons and LEDs. Speaking of LEDs, we've also managed to fit in 8 addressable RGB LEDs (AKA Neopixels) 🌈 - that's one for each servo and GPIO/ADC channel so you can use them as indicators.
We wanted Inventor HAT Mini to be fast and easy to get started with, so we've equipped it with convenient pre-soldered pin headers, a Qw/ST connector for plugging in breakouts and a fully featured Python library with plenty of helpful examples. For power users, we've added an unpopulated external power input and the ability to use higher voltage motors and servos (up to 10V). Scroll down for more details ⬇️
Inventor HAT Mini is compatible with all Raspberry Pi computers with a 40 pin header attached. Mini HATs fit especially neatly on top of Raspberry Pi Zero boards, though.
Raspberry Pi, motors, servos and speakers are sold separately.
A Nuvoton microcontroller handles the nitty gritty of driving the hardware accurately behind the scenes, we also use it for analog to digital conversion and as a handy I/O expander.
Because most of the Inventor HAT Mini functions are connected to this microcontroller, this HAT only uses a handful of pins on your Pi. With that in mind, we've used a pass-through header so you can stack it easily with other HATs and components that need access to the GPIO.
The Qw/ST connector makes it super easy to connect up Qwiic or STEMMA QT breakouts. If your breakout has a QW/ST connector on board, you can plug it straight in with a JST-SH to JST-SH cable.
Breakout Garden breakouts that don't have a Qw/ST connector can be connected using a JST-SH to JST-SH cable plus a Qw/ST to Breakout Garden adaptor. Want to use multiple Qw/ST breakouts at the same time? Try this adaptor!