it's a good news to be able to avoid micro USB as power inputPoltoS wrote:Yes, you can connect power to 5V or 3V3 pins directly
For 5->3.3 DC-DC we use MCP1700. It can source up to 250 mA total
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- 22 Sep 2016 19:51
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Power supply on 5V pin / 3.3V pin
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5989
Re: Power supply on 5V pin / 3.3V pin
- 22 Sep 2016 19:47
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Many subdevices after inclusion on Fibaro HC2
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6287
Re: Many subdevices after inclusion on Fibaro HC2
My HC version is 4.090....
I thought that with 7 channels, I should have one main device and 7 child devices...so every 708.x child devices was normal but it is not the case...
I will create a ticket to fibaro support for more information
I thought that with 7 channels, I should have one main device and 7 child devices...so every 708.x child devices was normal but it is not the case...
I will create a ticket to fibaro support for more information
- 22 Sep 2016 14:48
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Many subdevices after inclusion on Fibaro HC2
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6287
Many subdevices after inclusion on Fibaro HC2
Hi All I modified the 10 channels sketch to create my own with only 7 channels. ZUNO_SETUP_CHANNELS( ZUNO_SWITCH_BINARY(getterSwitch1, setterSwitch1), ZUNO_SWITCH_BINARY(getterSwitch2, setterSwitch2), ZUNO_SWITCH_BINARY(getterSwitch3, setterSwitch3), ZUNO_SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_CO2_LEVEL(getterMonoxyde),...
- 10 Sep 2016 09:53
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Z-Uno and debuging?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 15104
Re: Z-Uno and debuging?
oups I forgot this information
Ok I added a delay of 31s and it seems working fine... but mayne a bypass would be a good idea for some sensors like CO2, fire, luminance and so on...
Ok I added a delay of 31s and it seems working fine... but mayne a bypass would be a good idea for some sensors like CO2, fire, luminance and so on...
- 10 Sep 2016 00:42
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Z-Uno and debuging?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 15104
Re: Z-Uno and debuging?
Very good news, everything is working fine now.. I installed again arduino IDE to be sure USB drivers were well installed Then I upgrade to 2.05. I was in 0.67 !!! I understood available and proposed versions depend on the url you suggested, right ? The serial output window is fine too, I can see va...
- 09 Sep 2016 10:30
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Z-Uno and debuging?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 15104
Re: Z-Uno and debuging?
Thanks a lot for all these informations. Hope it will works. You'are right for all my versions
I spent 3 hours yesterday with port issues. Very frustrating
I will follow your recommendations this week end and will inform you about the result...
I spent 3 hours yesterday with port issues. Very frustrating
I will follow your recommendations this week end and will inform you about the result...
- 08 Sep 2016 23:48
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Z-Uno and debuging?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 15104
Re: Z-Uno and debuging?
So I added following code within Certified 10 Channels Sketch. When I open the console from arduino IDE, I don't have anything !!! // Luminosity Serial.println("valeur: "); Serial.println(analogRead(LumiPin)); currentLumiValue = (byte)(100 - analogRead(LumiPin)*25/256); if ((currentLumiVal...
- 08 Sep 2016 22:35
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Z-Uno and debuging?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 15104
Re: Z-Uno and debuging?
thanks for the reply... yes I just want to check the value from the sensor (to konow if it is compatible first and if I get date from it)... So I add the command but now I have an other issue.. I can't upload the sketch. Everything seems to be ok for the port, I selected it but it is written "D...
- 08 Sep 2016 22:08
- Forum: Z-Uno
- Topic: Z-Uno and debuging?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 15104
Re: Z-Uno and debuging?
Hi
same for me. How can we check data we are processing. I use a Grove light sensor and I would like to check if it works with Certified 10 Channels Sketch
Thanks
same for me. How can we check data we are processing. I use a Grove light sensor and I would like to check if it works with Certified 10 Channels Sketch
Thanks