Regarding stackability, what the two good folks above said makes the point, and they're right. The possibility of I2C signal interference needs to be considered.
Two facts about the Build HAT ID EEPROM might be taken into account: a. The I2C address is 0x50 (0b1010000), b. The Python library does not access/examine the ID EEPROM content.
Sense HAT looks like a perfect companion to Build HAT, but I've also always thought that BBC Micro:bit would be a better alternative, especially considering that it's 100% open hardware!
Two facts about the Build HAT ID EEPROM might be taken into account: a. The I2C address is 0x50 (0b1010000), b. The Python library does not access/examine the ID EEPROM content.
Sense HAT looks like a perfect companion to Build HAT, but I've also always thought that BBC Micro:bit would be a better alternative, especially considering that it's 100% open hardware!
Statistics: Posted by muzkr — Fri Sep 27, 2024 6:16 pm