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==Overview== [[File:IM140714004_3.jpg|thumb|400px|right]] Compared to Arduino, it's hard to find the shields and electronic brick customized for Raspberry Pi. This Arduino [[Shield]] Add-on has extended RPI 32PIN Connector to Arduino PIN, which will facilitate connections to all kinds of arduino shields. Meanwhile, two groups of electronic brick interfaces are equipped on the add-on, which are free to be connected to various electronic bricks.
We do not only offer this convenient add-on for Raspberry Pi, but also provide an SDK that help you transplant divers of Arduino into Raspberry Pi. After installing the SDK, you can drive this add-on as easily as you do on Arduino.
==Features== **extend RPI 32pin connector to Arduino [[Shield]] *two groups of Grove electronic brick interfaces *two electronic brick intefaces *two optional voltage levels 3V3/5V
==Specification== {| border="1" | PCB Size||62.33X49.67X1.6mm |- | Interface||IIC, UART, Arduino [[Shield]] |- |}
==Electrical Characteristics== {| class="wikitable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Characteristics''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Symbol''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Min''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Typ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Max''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Unit''' |- | Power supply voltage||VDD||3||3.3||3.5||V |- |}
==Hardware==
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==Pin Map== {| class="wikitable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Pin Index''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Pin Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Arduino [[Shield]]''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Description''' |- | 1||3V3||-|| |- | 2||5V||-|| |- | 3||SDA||A4||UART SDA |- | 4||5V||-|| |- | 5||SCL||A5||UART SCL |- | 6||GND||-|| |- | 7||GPIO7||D9||UART TXD |- | 8||TXD||D1|| |- | 9||GND||-|| |- | 10||RXD||D0||UART RXD |- | 11||GPIO0||D2|| |- | 12||GPIO1||D3|| |- | 13||GPIO2||D4|| |- | 14||GND||-|| |- | 15||GPIO3||D5|| |- | 16||GPIO4||D6|| |- | 17||3V3||-|| |- | 18||GPIO5||D7|| |- | 19||MOSI||D11|| |- | 20||GND||-|| |- | 21||MISO||D12|| |- | 22||GPIO6||D8|| |- | 23||SCK||D13|| |- | 24||CE0||D10|| |- | 25||GND||-|| |- | 26||CE1||A3|| |- |}
==Instruction== *Plug Rpi Arduino [[Shield]] Add-on into RPI V2, connect SHT10 to IIC interface through 4-pin wires. Power Raspberry Pi V2. *[[Download]] the SDK from this link: https://github.com/iteadsw/SDK and then install it. *Modify the file ReadSHT1xValues.ino : modified codes as below: ::define dataPin 3 ::define clockPin 5 *Enter into the directory '''libraries/itead_SHT1x/examples/ReadSHT1xValues''', compile and run the file '''ReadSHT1xValues.ino''' :Command as below to compile ReadSHT1xValues.ino ::$ iteadcompile ReadSHT1xValues ReadSHT1xValues.ino :Command to run this program ::$ sudo ./ ReadSHT1xValues *When the compilation is done, you can read the temperature and humidity data from the terminal.
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==Download== [[File:SHC_IM140714004.pdf]]
==Useful Link== https://github.com/iteadsw/SDK
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