Changes between Version 127 and Version 128 of WikiStart


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2013-11-20 17:35:28 (10 years ago)
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    154154=== Sensors === 
    155155 
    156 Here you have a choice to make: 
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    158 ==== Easy, flexible, expensive ==== 
     156Choose between: 
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     158'''Easy, flexible, expensive'''\\ 
    159159 
    160160If you don't like to solder or fiddle too much then buy [[http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-7319170-10881559?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aliexpress.com%2Fitem%2FFree-Ship-Wholesale-IC-Parts-Integrated-Circuits-Atmel-ATmega328-Board-with-Mini-USB-Cable-Full-Compatible%2F704043993.html|"Arduino Nanos"]] for the sensors as well.  
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    162 ==== Easy, not as flexible, cheapest ==== 
     162'''Easy, not as flexible, cheapest'''\\ 
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    164164Use the 3.3V pro mini. A bit slower (8Mhz). Also be aware that some sensors that you might want to attach might requires 5V, read the specs. If that is the case you might also need a step-up regulator to feed feed it from 3.3V.  
     
    168168[[http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-7319170-10881559?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aliexpress.com%2Fitem%2FFree-Shipping-FT232RL-USB-To-Serial-Adapter-Module-USB-TO-232-For-Arduino-Download-Cable%2F827218126.html|1x Serial to USB adapter to download code to Arduino Pro Mini]]\\ 
    169169 
    170 ==== More complicated, flexible, cheap ==== 
     170'''More complicated, flexible, cheap'''\\ 
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    172172If you are up for a challenge and not afraid to solder a bit then buy the following 3 parts instead. The 5V pro mini does not have a 3.3V output so you will have to use a regulator for the radio which requires 3.3V.