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The Arduino Sensor Shield V5.0 is an essential accessory for intermediate and advanced makers. By transforming the constrained pin layout of the standard Arduino into an organized, high-current ready SVG grid, it eliminates wiring clutter, reduces the risk of short circuits, and accelerates project assembly times.

You didn't connect the GND pin. Note: The V5.0 shield has 3 pins. Pin 1 = GND, Pin 2 = VCC, Pin 3 = Signal. If you use a 3-pin cable reversed, you will send VCC to the signal pin and GND to VCC. This usually fries the sensor. Fix: Always check the white silk-screen text on the PCB to verify which pin is which. arduino sensor shield v5 0 manual

The six analog input pins are also expanded to 3‑pin headers using the same arrangement: GND, Vcc, and the analog signal pin. In addition to reading analog voltages from sensors like potentiometers, light‑dependent resistors (LDRs), or temperature sensors, these pins can be used as ordinary digital I/O pins if you need extra digital lines. A0 through A5 on the shield correspond directly to A0 through A5 on the Arduino. The Arduino Sensor Shield V5

Onboard button to reset the Arduino without removing the shield. Status LED: Onboard power indicator light. 2. Understanding the SVG Pin Interface Note: The V5

Each digital and analog pin is arranged in a 3-pin stack, typically labeled , V , and S : G (Ground): Connects to the GND or 0V pin on your sensor. V (Voltage): Connects to the 5V or VCC pin on your sensor.

Locate the right next to the blue terminal block.

Broken out specifically to allow high-speed communication with devices like RFID readers. 3. Dedicated Module Footprints