

Trill Bar, Square, Hex and Ring each come with a Grove cable that breaks out the sensor pins to wires. If you’d like to read all the technical details in one place, download the Trill data sheet.

We’ll assume that you have some jumper wires and a breadboard available to connect things up quickly. This article explains how to get started with Bela, as well as other popular maker platforms.

You can download libraries and examples for Linux platforms (Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, etc…) from this repo, and libraries for Arduino-compatible boards (including Teensy) from this repo. Trill sensors were designed by the team that brought you Bela, but they’re compatible with any microcontroller that supports the I2C communication protocol, including Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
