Step 3: Connect to VivaPlanetThis next step is a bit more complex and requires some C# and visual studio with the Gagetter software from GHI Installed. This will take some time...persist it will be worth it in the end...There are a lot of great tutorials...
Wire the SPI pins of the Arduino onto two other small breadboards. Add an extra wire onto one of the breadboards to select the RFID reader, and two wires to the other board, one for selecting the LCD and one for the SD Card reader. Add +5v and Ground...
Check if you have following items.You should have Raspberry Pi, SD card with installed Prota OS, wireless power socket (we used Watts Clever), breadboard, jumper wires, 315 MHz or 433 MHz RF module with antenna (learn how to make antenna yourself here)....
Attach some electrical tape on the SD card reader, the metal part is close to the I2C lines going to the OLED screen and it might short them otherwise.
Build a personal live streaming camera with Raspberry PI to watch on mobileToday, we are going to let Raspberry PI turn into a remote security cam that we can control and watch live anywhere on the planet with using our mobile phone. This is the maker...
The Raspberry Pi SD cardIf the adafruit PiTFT screen is used, all linux software steps are described here : https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-pitft-28-inch-resistive-touchscreen-display-raspberry-pi/easy-install Download the wheezy SD card image and...
Attach the Ethernet shield, stick the SD card in, then apply power. Make sure you have a serial window open (Please use the one provided by the Arduino IDE).
How to OperationFor updating a new BMP file in SD card, Connect the FTP server whenever the specified time is expired.When updating is done or no new BMP file, DPF sequentially displays a BMP file in the SD card.
Program the Ardulog using the Arduino software/* Ardulog voltage/current logger Copyright (c) 2015, Rob Reilink All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following...