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  • Date Created: 30 Jul 2023 4:17 AM Date Created
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Testing Sensors on the Arduino Uno R4

fmilburn
fmilburn
30 Jul 2023

I've been going through my parts collection to see what sensors I have that might be easily used with the Uno R4 that element14 and Arduino were kind enough to send me.  I was surprised at how much I had readily available.

I did a RoadTest on the Infineon Getting Started Box IOT a few years back. It contains a number of sensors and a shield that fits the Uno form factor.

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I also did a RoadTest of the Rohm SensorShield-EVK-003 with 8 sensors with an Uno-compatible shield.

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I did limited testing with these two and they seem to be compatible with the Uno R4.  Both do bi-directional signal  conversion to 3V3 on the shield and appear to use the standard I2C Arduino calls.

Of course, there are many more options.  I was recently at a conference where they had a table to share your unwanted electronics and picked up a shield with lots of connections on top.  I also found one in my old Arduino "stuff" with connections and an SD card slot.

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And to top it off I ordered a package of ready-made Qwiic cables since the Uno R4 WiFi board has a Qwiic connector on it.

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I don't have any sensors with Qwiic connections but the package has a connector with duPont pins so I can rig something up on a breadboard for sensors with I2C.  Or I could cut a connector in half and solder the end to a sensor package.

Now I need a project. For some reason all this stuff scattered on my bench made me think of the Star Trek Tricorder.

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Photo credit:  Cardboard prop by PartyTime

Maybe I could 3D print something with that nice '60s aesthetic of the original series and pack it with sensors.  There would be plenty of room inside for an Uno.  That's why I've started to test a TFT display with the Rohm sensor shield.

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  • baldengineer
    baldengineer over 2 years ago in reply to fmilburn +1
    Thanks for sharing my TNG-inspired tricorder. Some day, I'd like to redo it with an appropriate sensor package. (And an enclosure better designed for 3d printing!)
  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 2 years ago in reply to fmilburn +1
    "...I can only work on this every few days..." Well, watching past episodes of Star Trek whilst researching tricorders takes time. It is looking like it is off to a great start. "Can you tell what…
  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 2 years ago in reply to dougw

    Thanks, I know the tft driver chip it uses and it is recognized by the library. It has been a while since I looked at it but there was a compile issue with Adafruit missing a header file. I also think there probably is a header file somewhere that checks for the microcontroller type and associates pins for hardware SPI.

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    baldengineer over 2 years ago in reply to fmilburn

    Thanks for sharing my TNG-inspired tricorder. Some day, I'd like to redo it with an appropriate sensor package. (And an enclosure better  designed for 3d printing!)

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  • dougw
    dougw over 2 years ago in reply to fmilburn

    I'm not sure about voltage though - the R4 uses 5 V I/O.

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  • dougw
    dougw over 2 years ago in reply to fmilburn

    The display can be made to work by manually setting the display identifier.

    It will be one of the display identifiers already in the driver, but the identifiers do not match. A simple trial-and-error test will find the solution.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tj-DjKAp770&ab_channel=DPVTECHNOLOGY

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    fmilburn over 2 years ago

    Unfortunately, I couldn't get the ILI9341 TFT display to work with the Arduino R4 with the two libraries I tried.  The problem with the Adafruit library was reported but still not working and the other one I tried wasn't working either.  The fix probably wouldn't be too hard but I am not in the mood to dive into display drivers today.  So I pulled out a Feather and made a little board with a ribbon cable to attach to the display.

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    The next step was to make a rough draft of the face plate to see how things might look and fit.  This was done in Fusion 360 by pulling in and scaling an image (unfortunately not accredited) and using it as a template.

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    There is a lot of work to do yet and I'll have to fit it in with everything else going on....

    By the way, if you want to see a really nice Tricorder there is one here on element14 by baldengineer .  Awesome.

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