Pimoroni Piano HAT

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Unleash your inner Mozart with the Piano HAT, a mini musical companion for your Raspberry Pi! The Piano HAT is inspired by Zachary Igielman's PiPiano and was created with his approval. We took his brilliant idea for a compact piano add-on for the Raspberry Pi, made it touch-sensitive, and added a generous dose of our signature Pimoroni polish. Play music in Python, control software synthesizers on your Pi, and take charge of hardware synthesizers!

Features

  • 16 capacitive touch pads (each can be linked to its own Python function!)
  • 13 piano keys (a full octave)
  • Octave up/down buttons
  • Instrument change button (ideal for use with synthesizers)
  • 16 bright white LEDs (let them light up automatically or take control with Python)
  • 2x Microchip CAP1188 capacitive touch driver chips
  • Use it to control software or hardware synthesizers via MIDI
  • Piano HAT pinout
  • Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W
  • Python library
  • Comes fully assembled.

Key specifications

Compatible hardware
Raspberry Pi
Scope of delivery
DocumentationExamplesPiano HATPython Library

General information

Item number
5999106
Manufacturer
Pimoroni
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
PIM095
Release date
23.2.2016

Compatibility

Compatible hardware
Raspberry Pi

Electronic module properties

Module type
Various

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
0.05 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.11

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
DocumentationExamplesPiano HATPython Library
Additionally required (not included)
USB to MIDI adapter

Package dimensions

Length
12 cm
Width
7.70 cm
Height
0.30 cm
Weight
16 g

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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Warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Electronics modules» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

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  • Pimoroni
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  • 1.Purecrea
    0 %
  • 1.Tru Components
    0 %
  • 3.Whadda
    0.1 %
  • 4.Adafruit
    0.2 %

Warranty case duration

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  • 1.Raspberry Pi
    0 days
  • 2.WaveShare
    1 day
  • Adafruit
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  • Arduino
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Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Electronics modules» category returned?

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  • Pimoroni
    Not enough data
  • 1.Purecrea
    0 %
  • 1.Tru Components
    0 %
  • 3.Whadda
    0.2 %
  • 4.Adafruit
    0.6 %
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