Discover the Raspberry Pi Sense HAT and how it can add powerful sensors and an LED matrix display to your Pi projects. In this video, I’ll walk you through installation, setup, and several fun example programs using the gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer, joystick, and more. We’ll explore how to display scrolling text, track tilt, read barometric pressure, and create interactive projects—all from the Pi. Whether you’re new to Sense HAT or just looking for ideas, this video will get you up and running fast.
• Raspberry Pi Sense HAT [Amazon] –
• Official Documentation [Pi Foundation] –
• All Examples in this video –
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Chapters
00:00 – Intro
00:47 – Pi in Space
01:37 – Pi Sense Sensors
02:19 – HAT Installation
03:29 – Software Setup
05:05 – Calibrate the HAT
06:08 – Python & Thonny Intro.
07:10 – Hello Example
07:58 – Barometric Pressure Example
08:41 – Accelerometer Example
09:19 – Spin (Gyro) Example
09:42 – Joystick Example
10:24 – Program without coding
11:00 – Outro
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I’ve looked at those several times and never pulled the trigger. Thanks for showing it off.
I²C I²C stands for Inter-Integrated Circuit. It’s a two-wire serial communication protocol commonly used for short-distance communication between electronic devices, particularly in embedded systems. Pronounced I squared C or IIC. Although Wikipedia recognizes ‘I2C’ it really confuses the issue. It’s likely that I2C has become kind of the de facto designation because in many instances it is difficult to superscript the 2 thereby making it ‘squared’. Even though it may be written I2C it should always be pronounced I²C – eye squared see.
Exactly the video I was looking for, thank you.
There is now a Sense Hat+