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  • rDUINOScope Boiana

  • TEP 3 AssembleFor more detailed instructions, please visit the Project Website : http://rduinoscope.co.nf/rDUINO_step3.htmlNow is the time to create the Shield board. A Shield board is a board with pinouts which you stack on top of the ArduinoDUE board.Some...
  • Step 1: 3D printing

  • To build a tower you will need to print the 3D parts shown on the left of the image. The "Sensors float" part is optional, print it if you want to use the pH and EC sensors. You will need 12 times the part: "Basket".  You can download the files...
  • Step 1: 3D printing

  • To build a tower you will need to print the 3D parts shown on the left of the image. The "Sensors float" part is optional, print it if you want to use the pH and EC sensors. You will need 12 times the part: "Basket".  You can download the files...
  • Header Pins

  • Solder on the 3 sets of three pin headers for the i2c address (A0, A1, and A2). You'll need to attach a jumper to each one to pull the pin high or low (chip will not work if these are left floating). The remaining header pins are optional depending...
  • Provisioning the Raspberry Pi

  • Next, you're going to get the SD card ready for booting the operating system on the Raspberry Pi. This begins with copying the official raspbian lite image to the SD card. This is a process that can be done in many ways, and it slightly differs depending...
  • Build and Initial Testing

  • First prepare all the parts for final assembly. Solder the pins to the Nano board if needed then install the Nano board to the I/O expansion board. Then, attach or solder the jumper wires to the button switch and the buzzer. I used some leftover servo...
  • Run a Program

  • int x;int y;void setup() { pinMode(2,OUTPUT); pinMode(3,OUTPUT); pinMode(6,OUTPUT); pinMode(A0,INPUT);} void loop() { x=analogRead(A0); y=map(x,0,1023,0,255); analogWrite(6,y); digitalWrite(2,HIGH); digitalWrite(3,HIGH);}
  • NANO-4096

  • Finally screw the spacer onto the joystick breakout boardSolder the joystick onto the perfboard and connect VCC (5v) and GNDConnect the X pot to A1 (Since the board is rotated X becomes Y)Connect the Y pot to A0Key is not connected
  • Assemble the Four Adafruit Trellis Modules

  • Solder up the four Adafruit Trellis modules.  If desired, add LEDs to the top side of the board.  The orientation for the LEDs is noted on the silksreen on the top side of the board.  For more reinforcement, bridge the connections between...