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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?

How do I program the Pi Cap?

The Pi Cap has libraries and example code written in C++, Python and Node.js.

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