NEW PRODUCTS – PyCom: Pytrack / Pysense

from NEW PRODUCTS – PyCom: Pytrack / Pysense
by Daniel Nosonowitz

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NEW PRODUCTS – PyCom: Pytrack / Pysense


We’ve got two brand-new PyCom products to offer you!

First, there’s the PyCom Pytrack:

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Take your PyCom board on a journey, and it will even keep track of where you are! The Pytrack is an add-on daughterboard that will make geo-tracking projects a breeze. Not only do you get a GPS module, but also an accelerometer and micro SD card slot. This shield works with all PyCom boards (LoPy, WiPy 2, etc).

Features:

  • Super accurate GNSS + Glonass GPS
  • 3 axis 12-bit accelerometer
  • USB port with serial access
  • LiPo battery charger
  • MicroSD card connector for storing datalogs
  • Ultra low power operation (~1uA in deep sleep)

Location Services Supported:

  • GPS
  • GLONASS
  • Galileo
  • QZSS

Next, we have the PyCom Pysense:

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Give your Pycom board feelings and senses with this fancy new Pysense shield. The Pysense is an add-on daughterboard that will make environmental sensor projects a breeze. Not only do you get a wide range of sensors but it even comes with a micro SD card holder so you can log data easily, and a battery connector with charger to take it on the go.

This shield works with all PyCom boards (LoPy, WiPy 2, etc) and each contains a number of sensors!

Features:

  • Ambient light sensor
  • Barometric pressure sensor
  • Humidity sensor
  • 3 axis 12-bit accelerometer
  • Temperature sensor
  • USB port with serial access
  • LiPo battery charger
  • MicroSD card compatibility
  • Ultra low power operation (~1uA in deep sleep)

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Use these Shields with Pybytes

Crafted by a group of Pycom back-end experts, the Pybytes platform will be everything there needs to be in place to gather, organize and display your data free of charge in the cloud. Regardless of whether you are a company, IoT system architect, or an ambitious tech hobbyist it’ll soon get you connected.

In stock and shipping now: Pytrack / Pysense!

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