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Revision as of 02:20, 13 April 2015

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Overview

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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.

Go shopping Raspberry Pi Arduino Shield ADD-ON (SKU: IM140714004)

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

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Pin Map

Pin Index Pin Name Arduino Shield Description
1 3V3 -
2 5V -
3 SDA A4 SDA
4 5V -
5 SCL A5 SCL
6 GND -
7 GPIO7 D9
8 TXD D1 UART TXD
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/itead/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

Schematic---File:SHC IM140714004.pdf

Useful Link

https://github.com/itead/Segnix