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DFRobot Gravity IO Shield for FireBeetle 2 ESP32

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Gravity IO Shield for FireBeetle 2

Easy No-Solder Expansion for FireBeetle 2 Projects

The Gravity IO Shield for FireBeetle 2 makes it easy to connect sensors, displays, and modules to your FireBeetle 2 development board without soldering. Designed for the FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E and FireBeetle 2 M0, this compact expansion board brings the main IO pins out to convenient headers and DFRobot Gravity-style ports.

Vetco carries this FireBeetle 2 IO shield because it solves a common problem for hobbyists, students, and makers: connecting modules quickly without messy wiring or custom soldering. It helps turn a FireBeetle 2 board into a cleaner, easier-to-use project platform.

FireBeetle 2 Expansion Board for Sensors and Modules

This Gravity IO Shield is built to work with a wide range of DFRobot Gravity sensors and modules. It includes digital, analog, I2C, UART, SPI, and GDI connections, making it useful for sensor testing, small robots, environmental monitors, IoT devices, and display-based projects.

The shield gives you access to the FireBeetle 2 pins through female headers, making it easier to connect jumper wires, modules, and accessories while keeping your project neat and organized.

Why Buy This FireBeetle 2 IO Shield?

If you are building with a FireBeetle 2 board, this shield can save time and reduce wiring mistakes. Instead of tracking down pinouts for every connection or building a temporary breadboard layout, you can plug compatible Gravity modules directly into the shield and focus on the project itself.

It is especially useful for beginners who want an easier way to connect sensors, as well as experienced users who want faster prototyping and cleaner wiring on repeat projects.

No-Solder IO Shield with External Power Input

The Gravity IO Shield for FireBeetle 2 is designed for quick setup. No soldering is required, which makes it a good choice for classroom projects, hobby electronics, and quick testing at the workbench.

A PH2.0 power port supports 3.3V to 5.5V input, making the board useful for portable projects powered by an external supply or battery setup. The shield also includes an EN pin connection that can be used to cut power to the main board when needed.

GDI Display Interface for FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E Projects

This FireBeetle 2 IO Shield includes a DFRobot GDI display interface for connecting compatible DFRobot GDI display modules. This helps simplify display wiring by using a dedicated screen connector instead of requiring many separate jumper wires.

For display projects, the GDI interface is especially useful when working with the FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E and compatible DFRobot GDI screens.

Technical Specifications

Product Name Gravity: IO Shield for FireBeetle 2 (ESP32-E/M0)
SKU / Product ID DFR0762
Compatible Boards FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E and FireBeetle 2 M0
Digital IO 12 ports: GP0-3, GP5-7, GP9-13
Analog IO 5 ports: A0-A4
I2C Ports 3 ports, connected in parallel
UART 1 port
SPI 1 port
Power Port PH2.0 power input, 3.3V to 5.5V
Display Interface DFRobot GDI interface
Board Connections All pins brought out to female headers
Dimensions 60 x 25.4mm / 2.36 x 1.00 in.
Included Gravity IO Shield for FireBeetle 2 x1

Important Compatibility Note

This expansion board is specifically designed for the FireBeetle 2 controller series, including FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E and FireBeetle 2 M0. It is not intended for the original FireBeetle series.

Why Choose Vetco Electronics for FireBeetle and Gravity Parts?

Vetco carries useful electronics parts that help customers actually finish their projects. This Gravity IO Shield is a good example: it is small, practical, easy to use, and makes the FireBeetle 2 platform more accessible for real-world builds.

Whether you are experimenting at home, building a classroom project, testing sensors, or putting together an IoT prototype, this FireBeetle 2 expansion board gives you a cleaner and more reliable way to connect your hardware.

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Gravity IO Shield for FireBeetle 2

Easy No-Solder Expansion for FireBeetle 2 Projects

The Gravity IO Shield for FireBeetle 2 makes it easy to connect sensors, displays, and modules to your FireBeetle 2 development board without soldering. Designed for the FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E and FireBeetle 2 M0, this compact expansion board brings the main IO pins out to convenient headers and DFRobot Gravity-style ports.

Vetco carries this FireBeetle 2 IO shield because it solves a common problem for hobbyists, students, and makers: connecting modules quickly without messy wiring or custom soldering. It helps turn a FireBeetle 2 board into a cleaner, easier-to-use project platform.

FireBeetle 2 Expansion Board for Sensors and Modules

This Gravity IO Shield is built to work with a wide range of DFRobot Gravity sensors and modules. It includes digital, analog, I2C, UART, SPI, and GDI connections, making it useful for sensor testing, small robots, environmental monitors, IoT devices, and display-based projects.

The shield gives you access to the FireBeetle 2 pins through female headers, making it easier to connect jumper wires, modules, and accessories while keeping your project neat and organized.

Why Buy This FireBeetle 2 IO Shield?

If you are building with a FireBeetle 2 board, this shield can save time and reduce wiring mistakes. Instead of tracking down pinouts for every connection or building a temporary breadboard layout, you can plug compatible Gravity modules directly into the shield and focus on the project itself.

It is especially useful for beginners who want an easier way to connect sensors, as well as experienced users who want faster prototyping and cleaner wiring on repeat projects.

No-Solder IO Shield with External Power Input

The Gravity IO Shield for FireBeetle 2 is designed for quick setup. No soldering is required, which makes it a good choice for classroom projects, hobby electronics, and quick testing at the workbench.

A PH2.0 power port supports 3.3V to 5.5V input, making the board useful for portable projects powered by an external supply or battery setup. The shield also includes an EN pin connection that can be used to cut power to the main board when needed.

GDI Display Interface for FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E Projects

This FireBeetle 2 IO Shield includes a DFRobot GDI display interface for connecting compatible DFRobot GDI display modules. This helps simplify display wiring by using a dedicated screen connector instead of requiring many separate jumper wires.

For display projects, the GDI interface is especially useful when working with the FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E and compatible DFRobot GDI screens.

Technical Specifications

Product Name Gravity: IO Shield for FireBeetle 2 (ESP32-E/M0)
SKU / Product ID DFR0762
Compatible Boards FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E and FireBeetle 2 M0
Digital IO 12 ports: GP0-3, GP5-7, GP9-13
Analog IO 5 ports: A0-A4
I2C Ports 3 ports, connected in parallel
UART 1 port
SPI 1 port
Power Port PH2.0 power input, 3.3V to 5.5V
Display Interface DFRobot GDI interface
Board Connections All pins brought out to female headers
Dimensions 60 x 25.4mm / 2.36 x 1.00 in.
Included Gravity IO Shield for FireBeetle 2 x1

Important Compatibility Note

This expansion board is specifically designed for the FireBeetle 2 controller series, including FireBeetle 2 ESP32-E and FireBeetle 2 M0. It is not intended for the original FireBeetle series.

Why Choose Vetco Electronics for FireBeetle and Gravity Parts?

Vetco carries useful electronics parts that help customers actually finish their projects. This Gravity IO Shield is a good example: it is small, practical, easy to use, and makes the FireBeetle 2 platform more accessible for real-world builds.

Whether you are experimenting at home, building a classroom project, testing sensors, or putting together an IoT prototype, this FireBeetle 2 expansion board gives you a cleaner and more reliable way to connect your hardware.