Datasheet

1 x 24V @ 2A relay (NC and NO terminals)
3 x 12-bit ADC @ 0-24V (ADS1015) (±2% accuracy)
3 x 24V tolerant buffered inputs
3 x 24V tolerant sinking outputs
3.5mm screw terminals
Pimoroni breakout-compatible pin header
Mini HAT-format board
Fully-assembled (no soldering required)
Compatible with all 40-pin header Raspberry Pi models
Python library
Dimensions: 65x30x16.8mm
Automate your world!
All of the inputs and outputs, and the relay, on Automation HAT Mini are 24V-tolerant
and many low-voltage systems in home devices (and also in cars) run on either 12V or
24V. Automation HAT Mini is a great way to monitor and control them.
Use the buffered inputs to sense the on/off state of your devices, or get more granularity
with the analog inputs that measure the input voltage with 12-bit accuracy. The sinking
outputs can sink a total of 500mA across the three channels. For higher-current loads,
you can use the relay that can tolerate up to 2A at 24V, and take advantage of the
normally-open or normally-closed sides to give the correct failover state.
We've added a female header on the underside of the board with the correct pinout for
our Pimoroni breakout range. This opens up a whole host of nifty possibilities! Pop an
I2C Breakout Extender into the header, and then you can easily pop in one of our
breakouts. No soldering necessary! Use an LTR-559 Light and Proximity Sensor to turn
a device on automatically when it gets light or dark, or a BME280 Temperature,
Pressure, and Humidity Sensor to trigger at a specific temperature or humidity
threshold.
Software
As usual, we've made a super-simple to use Python library to take advantage of all of
Automation HAT Mini's functions, with examples to get you started.
We've added support for the 0.96" LCD to our Automation HAT library so, when you
run the installer, everything you need will be set up and installed. Nifty!
Our examples show you how to use all of the different functions on Automation HAT
Mini and how to display their status on the LCD.
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