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#1 Paulo Norberto

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Posted 17 September 2012 - 10:47 PM

Hello,

Anyone knows if netduino go could handle with Love Electronics pH and Temperature module?

Thank you.

Paulo Norberto

#2 Arron Chapman

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Posted 19 September 2012 - 02:25 AM

Hello,

Anyone knows if netduino go could handle with Love Electronics pH and Temperature module?

Thank you.

Paulo Norberto


Not directly, the Netduino supports Gadgeteer Socket Types S, U and X . This module uses I. You could (at least in theory) bit bang I2C on that bus, but you'd loose 3 ports and you'd have a lot of work to do.

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#3 Paulo Norberto

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Posted 19 September 2012 - 10:39 PM

Not directly, the Netduino supports Gadgeteer Socket Types S, U and X . This module uses I. You could (at least in theory) bit bang I2C on that bus, but you'd loose 3 ports and you'd have a lot of work to do.


Hi Arron, thank you.
This is what I feared! I can only hope that someone develops a Netduino Go module that includes these possibilities because I'm away from electronics, for more than 20 years, so I don't think I can do it by myself.
Another possibility is to buy an Argon R1.

Regards,

#4 Fabien Royer

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Posted 20 September 2012 - 01:34 AM

Hi Paulo,

You could connect any pH probe using I2C, serial or analog data to the Nwazet DAQ module.
I would not recommend bit-banging I2C data if you care about reliability, especially when dealing with sensors using 400 kHz frequencies Posted Image

As an alternative, check out this excellent pH interface project: http://www.sparkyswi...HInterface.aspx

Cheers,
-Fabien.




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