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*It's convenient to using with sku.357254. | *It's convenient to using with sku.357254. | ||
*Provide some example programs for Raspberry Pi. Works great with Raspberry Pi Model A+ or B+. | *Provide some example programs for Raspberry Pi. Works great with Raspberry Pi Model A+ or B+. | ||
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Interface: I2C Working voltage: 3.3V or 5V | Interface: I2C Working voltage: 3.3V or 5V | ||
Revision as of 17:13, 29 April 2026
⚠️ Deprecated: This page is outdated and may contain inaccurate information. It is kept for reference only.


Instruction
MPR121 Capacitive Touch Sensor Module for Raspberry Pi / Arduino / Beaglebone It's convenient to using with Cascading and Overlapping Base Board SKU:357254
Features
- Touch sensor module adopt I2C interface, Compatible with 3.3V / 3.5V level, suitable for most of development board in the market;
- Using MPR121 touching control chip, support 12 touch points, and 8 points can configure LED driver;
- Support Raspberry Pi and Arduino two voltage power supply modes;
- Widely used, for example, as a computer peripherals, using in MP3 player, remote control etc.
- It's convenient to using with sku.357254.
- Provide some example programs for Raspberry Pi. Works great with Raspberry Pi Model A+ or B+.
Features
Interface: I2C Working voltage: 3.3V or 5V
Packing List
- 1 x Sensor Module
Reference Guide
File:Mpr121-capacitive-touch-sensor-on-raspberry-pi-and-beaglebone-black.pdf
About Raspberry Pi, please refer to here.