Overview
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
PCB Size |
62.33X49.67X1.6mm
|
Interface |
IIC, UART, Arduino Shield
|
Electrical Characteristics
Characteristics
|
Symbol
|
Min
|
Typ
|
Max
|
Unit
|
Power supply voltage |
VDD |
3 |
3.3 |
3.5 |
V
|
Hardware
Pin Map
Pin Index
|
Pin Name
|
Arduino Shield
|
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.
- 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.
Download
File:SHC IM140714004.pdf
Useful Link
https://github.com/iteadsw/SDK