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raspberry-ebrick [2015/03/26 11:53]
Stéphane Lavirotte
raspberry-ebrick [2015/03/26 12:01]
Stéphane Lavirotte
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 Use the following [[http://​www.seeedstudio.com/​depot/​Electronic-brick-buckled-3-pin-to-Grove-4-pin-converter-cable-5-PCs-pack-p-729.html?​cPath=73|converter cable]] to be able to connect the Electronic Brick 3 pin connector to the Grove 4 pin. Use the following [[http://​www.seeedstudio.com/​depot/​Electronic-brick-buckled-3-pin-to-Grove-4-pin-converter-cable-5-PCs-pack-p-729.html?​cPath=73|converter cable]] to be able to connect the Electronic Brick 3 pin connector to the Grove 4 pin.
-Just have to play with them now.+ 
 +Just have to play with them now. You can use all sensors (led, rotation, button, tilt, buzzer, ...)
  
 ===== Using Phidget InterfaceKit ===== ===== Using Phidget InterfaceKit =====
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 The first two ones have equivalent components in Phidget kit, but the two last ones are interesting to use. The first two ones have equivalent components in Phidget kit, but the two last ones are interesting to use.
  
 +===== Using Raspberry Pi Aruido shiels add-on =====
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 +<note warning>​This last solution is not yet tested, but we have all the component to test it as soon as possible.
 +</​note>​
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 +If you want to use the Electronic Brick shield, you will need the Raspberry Arduino Shield Add-on to connect any Arduino shield to the Raspberry. With that solution, you should be able to use the LCD 1602 component that uses a 10 pin connector.
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 +{{:​public_namespace:​ebrick_shield.jpg?​200|}} {{:​public_namespace:​rpi_arduino_shield.jpg?​200|}}
  
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