Raspberry PI - analog sensors with Arduino
Kobi Zamir
kobi.zamir at gmail.com
Sun Jul 31 09:25:31 IDT 2016
Hi, I also think like Json.
For the first time you play with an arduino, use a board that has:
1. a usb connector for programming and i/o
2. pre-soldered connectors
3. use standard arduino connector arrangement (like in the arduino uno)
For example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/UNO-R3-ATmega328P-Development-Board-for-Arduino-Compatible-Free-USB-Cable-/191617917471
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 9:03 AM, Jason Friedman <write.to.jason at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>
>> I have absolutely no knowledge about the Arduino, but I've seen clones
>> advertised on e-bay for less than $2 - link below.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me if this as actually a working solution and if the
>> low price is actually possible?
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/1PCS-Pro-Mini-atmega328-5V-16M-Replace-ATmega128-Arduino-Compatible-Nano-/152160908037?hash=item236d7f3305:g:MMcAAOSw2GlXLD~U
>>
>>
> Arduino is probably the easiest / cheapest way to access analog sensors.
> While quality of these do vary, I have had good experience with these very
> cheap units. Note that you need to program these devices via a USB cable
> and an FTDI programmer (you can also find one on ebay for a few dollars). I
> would recommend for someone new to Arduino that you get an Arduino uno /
> sparkfun redboard (or a chinese clone of one of these) - they have the
> programmer built into the board (so you just plug it via USB to your
> computer). They also have headers soldered onto the board already, so you
> can connect sensors, LEDs, etc without soldering, which is good for getting
> started.
>
> Jason
>
>
>
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