Tinkerforge Bricklets

Tinkerforge Bricklets are compact modules designed to extend the features of Tinkerforge Bricks, adding sensors, I/O, Human Machine Interface (HMI), and more. Unlike Bricks, Bricklets have no fixed size. Each Bricklet has the minimum size possible. Each Brick has up to four connectors for Bricklets. Bricklets can be controlled over the USB connection of the connected Brick. Bricklets are not equipped with processors, but each does possess its own Application Programming Interface (API). From a programming perspective, they are handled as an independent module. On startup, a Brick detects connected Bricklets. The Tinkerforge Bricklet plugins, stored in the EEPROM of the Bricklet, are loaded into the flash of the Brick. This adds new functions to the Brick that can then be used from the PC.

Building Blocks for Makers

With Tinkerforge Modules, applications can easily be designed by selecting the needed sensors, motor controllers, or interface blocks and snapping them together. Integrating the blocks into software is simple with the easy-to-use Application Programming Interface (API). No special knowledge of electronics or soldering is necessary.

The Tinkerforge modules can be controlled directly through USB from a PC or Raspberry Pi. The controlling software runs directly on the external PC, or it is also possible to control over Wi-Fi® and Ethernet.

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Published: 2019-05-06 | Updated: 2024-03-05