Sensor_Mezzanine_Getting_Started | demo repo for the Seeed Studio 96Boards Sensor
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The 96Boards Sensors Mezzanine board included in this kit is an IO adapter for connecting sensors, actuators and other devices to any 96Boards baseboard. The Sensors mezzanine has exactly the same footprint as a standard size 96Boards Consumer Edition baseboard and fits perfectly on top. Sensors and other devices are connected to the board via 4 pin Grove connectors or via the Arduino compatible shield socket. Additionally, the Sensors mezzanine has a USB to UART adapter for accessing the 96Boards UART console.
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Install Sensor_Mezzanine_Getting_Started
To run these demos, we’ll install the Debian packages for the standard Linux development tools, the Python environment, and the Arduino toolchain. Then we'll install the MRAA and UPM packages from source. Now let's install node and npm. check to make sure installed.
For the purposes of these sample excercises, the user needs to install the following packages to build from source:. There is a blog on the 96boards website entitled "How do you install 96BoardGPIO, libsoc and libmraa on a new image?" that goes into more detail on how to install them, but the below instructions should work. Also note there may be cases where it's required to update these libraries even if they are shown as being already installed.
Connect the Groce RGB LCD to either of the I2C0 Grove connectors.
Attach the relay to G2
Attach the touch sensor to G3
When the program is run, the relay will switch between on and off each time you tap the touch sensor with your finger. Reminder: Getting an error like this?.
Attach the Grove Button to connector A0.
Attach the Grove LED to connector D3.
Attach the light sensor to A0
Attach the buzzer to D4
Attach the RGB LCD to I2C0
Attach the temperature and humidity sensor to A0.
Connect the LED module to D3
Connect the Button module to D4
Connect the Buzzer module to D5
Connect the RGB LCD to I2C0
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