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raspberry-ebrick [2015/03/26 11:19] Stéphane Lavirotte created |
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<note important>Electronic Brick is now discontinued. It's not possible to buy them anymore.</note> | <note important>Electronic Brick is now discontinued. It's not possible to buy them anymore.</note> | ||
- | To be able to use Electronic Brick sensors, you can use the Phidget Interface Kit 8/8/8 to connect the sensors to. Only 10 pins connectors device won't be able to be used (like the LCD one). | + | To be able to use Electronic Brick sensors, you have different way to address them. |
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+ | ===== Using GrovePi shield ===== | ||
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+ | You can connect Electronic Brick sensors to the GrovePi. You can read the following page to [[raspberry-grove|Install Groove Pi on Raspberry Pi]]. | ||
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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. | ||
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+ | Just have to play with them now. You can use all sensors (led, rotation, button, tilt, buzzer, ...) | ||
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+ | ===== Using Phidget InterfaceKit ===== | ||
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+ | You can read the following page to [[raspberry-phidget|Install Phidgets on Raspberry Pi]]. | ||
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+ | You can use the Phidget Interface Kit 8/8/8 to connect the sensors to. You will be able to use the following sensors directly: | ||
+ | * Rotation sensor | ||
+ | * Temperature sensor | ||
+ | * Tilt switch | ||
+ | * Big button | ||
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+ | The first two ones have equivalent components in Phidget kit, but the two last ones are interesting to use. | ||
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+ | ===== Using Raspberry Pi Arduino shield 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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