In this example we connect a Chipkit Max32 to a L9110 fan module. This is a commonly found, basic low cost module which consists of an L9110 chip and a small motor attached. You need 4 connections between the arduino …
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Another sensor reaches the desk, this time it is a Si1145 sensor, we will connect it to an Chipkit Max32 and test it out First the sensor The Si1145/46/47 is a low-power, reflectance-based, infrared proximity, ultraviolet (UV) index, and ambient …
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In this article we connect an ADXL337 accelerometer to a Chipkit Max32 The ADXL337 is a small, thin, low power, complete 3-axis accelerometer with signal conditioned voltage outputs. The product measures acceleration with a minimum full-scale range of ±3g. It can measure …
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In this article we look at the TMP102 digital sensor and we will connect it up to a Chipkit MAx32 The TMP102 device is a digital temperature sensor ideal for NTC/PTC thermistor replacement where high accuracy is required. The device …
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In this example we will show a basic example of reading and writing text to the UART (serial) using a PIC. We will use this in later examples when we look at sensors and we will output via a serial …
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In this article we will create a simple radio using a TEA5767 module and a Chipkit Max32, the example is written in the Arduino IDE The TEA5767HN is a single-chip electronically tuned FM stereo radio for low-voltage applications with fully …