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Post by michael on Apr 26, 2019 0:13:29 GMT -8
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Post by SDL on Apr 28, 2019 17:41:04 GMT -8
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Post by michael on Apr 29, 2019 4:49:47 GMT -8
So it can not work like this with Github software? What if I cut the wires and connect them directly to the gpio? Would that work? If yes on which pins would I have to connect that?
Is only one i2c connection enough?
Is there a solution without buying another adapter? I just want to control the rain / wind sensor anymore
Thank You
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Post by SDL on Apr 29, 2019 8:25:58 GMT -8
I'm sorry, but we don't really understand the GrovePi board.
Yes, you can connect the GPIO lines directly. Look at the software to se e which ones.
What are you connecting to the I2C?
BP
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Post by michael on Apr 30, 2019 22:22:40 GMT -8
is the code that I linked from github? or which do you mean? I have no idea which pins I have to use I do not understand the code, can you tell me on which pins I have to connect the 2 RJ11?
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Post by SDL on May 1, 2019 14:24:15 GMT -8
From the test code in the GitHub directory.
# # GPIO Numbering Mode GPIO.BCM #
anenometerPin = 23 rainPin = 24
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Post by michael on May 2, 2019 6:26:53 GMT -8
Thank you very much will try, the rain sensor has 2 pins, you know what for what? The anenometer but has 4 pins I think 2 for the power supply and 2 for the data, on which pin I put this? It has one sensor for the wind direction and one for the wind speed. Which comes then where? In the picture, which I have sent you can see that.
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Post by SDL on May 2, 2019 10:37:10 GMT -8
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Post by michael on May 3, 2019 2:02:53 GMT -8
I have read the specifications, but here you can find no exact information on the pins where exactly which must be? it is anenometerPin = 26 rainPin = 21 #anometer pin = 6 #rainPin = 12 but I have 6 cables, which must be wired. I can not find any specifics. Excuse me, I'm not so good at that
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Post by SDL on May 4, 2019 11:31:33 GMT -8
6 cables? From where are they coming? Please be very specific.
BP
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