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Description I2C Quad Rotary Encoder Breakout With Neopixel

Meet the I2C Quad Rotary Encoder Breakout with Neopixel from Adafruit. This innovative tool makes working with rotary encoders much easier and more fun. You can read out up to four rotary encoders. There are also built-in NeoPixel LEDs for visual feedback. These are controllable via I2C. This breakout is perfect for large projects with many knobs. You can solder any standard PEC11 pinout rotary encoder with or without pushbuttons onto it. The onboard microcontroller, programmed with seesaw firmware, tracks all the pulses and pins. It stores the incremental value for I2C readout. Connect it with a Stemma QT cable and you're ready to go. Use the Adafruit Arduino library to read and control the data.

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SKU: ADA5015 Categories: Components , Buttons & Switches , Adafruit

Description I2C Quad Rotary Encoder Breakout With Neopixel

Meet the I2C Quad Rotary Encoder Breakout with Neopixel from Adafruit. This innovative tool makes working with rotary encoders much easier and more fun. You can read out up to four rotary encoders. There are also built-in NeoPixel LEDs for visual feedback. These are controllable via I2C. This breakout is perfect for large projects with many knobs. You can solder any standard PEC11 pinout rotary encoder with or without pushbuttons onto it. The onboard microcontroller, programmed with seesaw firmware, tracks all the pulses and pins. It stores the incremental value for I2C readout. Connect it with a Stemma QT cable and you're ready to go. Use the Adafruit Arduino library to read and control the data.

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