Hi all, ive been researching on how to connect an arduino nano to a Rpi and the tutorials Ive found only explain very basic stuff.
Does anyone know where I can find more advanced stuff to do a decent interface between the two.
Hi all, ive been researching on how to connect an arduino nano to a Rpi and the tutorials Ive found only explain very basic stuff.
Does anyone know where I can find more advanced stuff to do a decent interface between the two.
This is an Arduino that runs on 3V3 Arduino - ArduinoBoardFio
it runs at 8Mhz which is the max for that voltage but may still be more than fast enough depending on your intended use.
This is an Arduino that runs on 3V3 Arduino - ArduinoBoardFio
it runs at 8Mhz which is the max for that voltage but may still be more than fast enough depending on your intended use.
http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardProMini
These also run at 3.3v , like Peter says though, they run a bit slower but adequate for many applications.
Mike
Yea thats fast enough for my application, Im planing on using it as an all in one integrated automated home management system.
Basically, depending on the temperature, humidity, wind and sun light, to determine when to open and close windows, shades, to turn external lights on or of and water the lawn.
And using the serial port to connect to an RPI to serve as detection center for the RPI to run as burglar alarm triggering sirens and sending a text to the cellphones of all the registered house occupants when a burglary or trespassing is occurring, its going to be cool.