Are Grove sensors compatible with the GoBus?
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#1Posted 05 August 2015 - 09:51 PM Are Grove sensors compatible with the GoBus?
hrh1818 #2Posted 10 August 2015 - 08:06 PM
Hi hrh1818,
No, Grove modules are different. That said, you have a few options. #1: if you are an advanced hacker, and you can find one of these, you can access the GoBus pins directly (via (Cpu.Pin)0x##, etc.) to get to the Grove pins--assuming the Grove modules have their pins mapped to the desired places. http://www.seeedstud...ble-p-1084.html #2: this could work too, for mapping Grove pins to the Arduino shield-style pins on Netduino: http://www.seeedstud...e_-_Base_Shield Chris #3Posted 11 August 2015 - 08:10 AM Hi hrh1818
I use Grove modules & Netduinos (N2,N2P&N3W) for my projects and at a number of CodeClubs I help run.
The grove kit & Netduinos have proved pretty robust, only 1 device has died in the last year and they have a pretty hard life.
Currently we have 30+ Netduinos which are used at 5 times a week for classes for middle & high school students.
I find the main consideration is supporting 3v3 & 5V sensors simultaneously on digital & analog ports.
For example I have some ultrasonic rangers (which need 5V) if I want to plug in some analog sensors (which need 3v3) at the same time I can't.
I have posted a wish on the SeeedStudio site suggesting spilt power supply for Analog & Digital ports
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