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== I2C chips == |
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* [[I2C DAC|Dual MCP4726 DAC]] |
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* [[I2C ADC|MCP3424 ADC]] |
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* [[I2C splitter|PCA9548A switch]] |
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* [[IO Expander|MCP23008 IO Expander]] |
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== SPI chips == |
== SPI chips == |
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* [[IO Expander|MCP23S08 IO Expander]] |
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* [[SPI DAC|MCP4822 DAC]] |
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= Other boards = |
= Other boards = |
Revision as of 18:04, 21 March 2014
BitWizard documentation wiki.
This WIKI is for documentation of the BitWizard SPI/I2C expansion system and other boards, available from the BitWizard Shop. If you are considering adding information that is not related to one of our products, please contact us beforehand.
It is expressly forbidden to add information intended to promote other sites. It is expressly forbidden to have a program add accounts and add articles with links to other sites.
help
If you have trouble finding things on this wiki you can:
- use the search function on the left
- send us an Email
- or use the forum: http://forum.bitwizard.nl/
Kits
Developement boards
Expansion boards
- Default addresses (both SPI and I2C)
- SPI versus I2C protocols
- Daisy-chaining BitWizard I2C boards
- USB Relay
General pages
These expansion boards come in I2C and SPI versions, and thus can be connected to a single bus. This allows you to easily expand your microcontroller system with new functions, without the cost of additional I/O pins.
- LCD
- DIO
- Servo
- 7FETs
- 3FETs
- temp
- thermocouple
- relay
- motor
- PiPower
- User Interface
- 7_Segment
- SPI_SPI
- pushbutton
- rtc
Other
Breakout boards
I2C chips
SPI chips
Other boards
Sample programs
Preparing your developement environment
Sample projects
- temperature control (ftdi_atmega, spi_temp, spi_relay).
Raspberry Pi projects
- Reducing power consumption of a raspberry Pi
- Connecting two 1602 LCDs and an RGB LED Strip to a Raspberry Pi
- Connecting a motor and 1602 LCD to a Raspberry Pi
- MPU-6050 sensor connected to Raspberry Pi
- raspberry pi expansion system page
- GPS reciever connected to Raspberry Pi
How-to's
- Beginners guide to SPI on Raspberry Pi (Raspbian “wheezy”)
- Beginners guide to SPI on Raspberry Pi (Debian "Squeeze". Obsolete; not recommended for fresh/new installations)
- installing and booting FriendlyArm mini6410