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  • What can the Pi Cap be used for?
  • How do I power the Pi Cap?
  • How many sensors does the Pi Cap have?
  • How do I connect to the Pi Cap’s electrodes?
  • How do I attach the Pi Cap to my project?
  • How do I program the Pi Cap?
  • What is the difference between the Pi Cap and the Touch Board?
  • What makes the Pi Cap different from other capacitive sensing add-ons?
  • What size microSD card do I need for the Pi Cap?
  • Which Raspberry Pi models is the Pi Cap compatible with?

What makes the Pi Cap different from other capacitive sensing add-ons?

The Pi Cap is straight-out-of-the-box easy to set up. All you need to do is plug it into the Pi and install the libraries. The electrodes of the Pi Cap have been designed to allow a range of materials to be connected to them, so not only wires but also Electric Paint, copper tape or screws. Additionally, the Pi Cap is equipped with a button, programmable LED and audio jack to provide benefits when the Raspberry Pi is used installations and as a stand-alone device.

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