Gravity: Screw Shield V2 for Arduino
DFRobot Arduino-Compatible Screw Shield V2 is a practical terminal expansion board designed to simplify and secure wiring for Arduino development systems. Traditional jumper connections often loosen during prototyping or robotics movement, creating unstable electrical contacts. This screw terminal shield replaces fragile jumper wiring with firmly clamped terminals, enabling reliable signal and power distribution across every I/O pin. The expansion board also integrates color‑coded headers and 3‑pin interfaces, creating a structured wiring environment that supports sensors, servos, and prototyping modules while maintaining a compact footprint suitable for embedded control projects and rapid hardware testing.
Secure Screw Terminal Connections for Reliable Prototyping
This terminal breakout shield converts standard microcontroller headers into robust screw terminals, allowing jumper wires to be fastened securely using small screws. Such a design significantly reduces accidental disconnections caused by vibration, cable movement, or repeated testing. The hardware interface provides stable electrical contact for both signal and power lines, making the expansion module particularly useful in robotics assemblies, educational lab setups, and long‑running prototypes where dependable wiring integrity is essential.
Integrated 3‑Pin Interfaces for Sensors and Servos
The expansion board extends power supply pins directly alongside signal connections, forming convenient 3‑pin interfaces compatible with many common sensors and servo motors. This layout allows plug‑and‑play connectivity without additional breadboards or wiring adapters. As a result, the hardware platform becomes especially practical for rapid prototyping environments that frequently integrate environmental sensors, actuator modules, and motion components within robotics or embedded control systems.
Color‑Coded Pin Layout for Fast Hardware Identification
Clearly color‑coded pin headers simplify hardware organization and reduce wiring mistakes during assembly. Green indicates digital I/O pins, blue marks analog input channels, and red represents voltage connections. Such visual separation allows quick identification of signal types during development and troubleshooting, improving efficiency in electronics labs, maker workshops, and classroom environments where multiple modules may be connected simultaneously.
This Arduino terminal expansion shield is widely used in robotics prototyping, embedded controller projects, and STEM laboratory environments requiring stable wiring and quick sensor integration. The screw‑terminal interface and organized pin layout make the hardware accessory particularly effective for educational electronics setups, automation prototypes, and rapid experimentation with actuator and sensor modules.
Features- Screw terminal breakout for all I/O pins
- 3‑pin male headers designed for direct sensor and servo connections
- Extended power pins alongside signal pins
- Color‑coded headers for digital, analog, and voltage identification
- Compact shield format compatible with Arduino development boards
- I/O Screw terminals
- 3-Pin male headers for easy sensor/servo connection
- Colored pin headers
- Size: 32x65mm(1.26"x2.56")
- Screw Shield V2 For Arduino x1
- Robotics wiring and control systems
- Sensor and servo integration platforms
- Electronics prototyping and hardware testing
- STEM laboratory and classroom demonstrations
- Embedded controller development projects
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