ddodge
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Post by ddodge on Jan 19, 2018 10:07:30 GMT -8
I currently have an Arduino UNO board, the Weather Board and Weather Rack products. In reading Weather Board document from SwitchDoc Labs - 0010-052516-01, there is lots of info physical wiring for Raspberry Pi. However, near the end of the document, there are only comments regarding Arduino indicating that info is coming soon:
Connecting an Arduino UNO or Mega2560 Using an Arduino Grove Shield Coming Soon Connecting an Arduino UNO or Mega2560 Using Pin Headers Coming Soon
How soon is soon? I am a novice to this technology and am trying to fudge my way thru it. IE: Connecting the Weather Board to the appropriate pins on the Arduino. I am using the Arduino SDL_WeatherBoard_Arduino-Master library software.
Thanks much for the help, Dan
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Post by SDL on Jan 19, 2018 13:55:24 GMT -8
Coming soon? Oh boy! we dropped the ball here. OK, tell me me what you have and how you want to wire it. Grove or Non-Grove? I cna help you out either way. The key piece of software here is: github.com/switchdoclabs/SDL_Arduino_WeatherBoardI'll post a hook up for you on Non-Grove tomorrow. It's pretty easy. BP
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ddodge
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Post by ddodge on Jan 20, 2018 12:35:03 GMT -8
Thanks for getting back BP. I have a combination of Grove and non-Grove
Arduino UNO - Non-Grove Weather Board V3 - Grove Weather Rack from SDL - Grove ESP32 WiFi board - non-Grove Grove I2C 4 Ch / 16 bit A to D converter - Grove Grove 128x64 I2C OLED Board - Grove SDL DS3231 AT24C32 EPROM, Battery - Non-Grove AM2315 Encased I2C temp/humidity sensor - Grove AdaFruit BME280 Temp/humidity/pressure sensor - non-Grove
Thanks for your assistance, Dan
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Post by SDL on Jan 21, 2018 18:50:58 GMT -8
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