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= How-to's =
= How-to's =
* [[Beginners guide to SPI on Raspberry Pi]]
* [[Beginners guide to SPI on Raspberry Pi]]
* [[installing and booting FriendlyArm mini6410]]
* [[Installing and booting FriendlyArm mini6410]]


= DMX =
* [[Dmx interface for raspberry pi]]
* [[Assembling the DMX case]]



= Kits =
= Kits =
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= Developement boards =
= Development boards =
* [[Raspduino]]
* [[Raspduino]]
* [[FTDI_ATmega]]
* [[FTDI_ATmega]]
* [[USB-multio]]
* [[USB-multio]]
* [[usbbigmultio]]
* [[Usbbigmultio]]
* [[Cyclone dev board]]
* [[Cyclone dev board]]


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* [[Daisy-chaining BitWizard I2C boards]]
* [[Daisy-chaining BitWizard I2C boards]]
* [[USB Relay]]
* [[USB Relay]]
* [[Model B+ compatibility]]


= Board specific pages =
== Board specific pages ==
These expansion boards come in I2C and SPI versions, and thus can be connected to a single bus. This allows you to easily expand your microcontroller system with new functions, without the cost of additional I/O pins.
These expansion boards come in I2C and SPI versions, and thus can be connected to a single bus. This allows you to easily expand your microcontroller system with new functions, without the cost of additional I/O pins.


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* [[7FETs|7FETs]]
* [[7FETs|7FETs]]
* [[3FETs|3FETs]]
* [[3FETs|3FETs]]
* [[temp|temp]]
* [[temp|Temperature Interface]]
* [[relay|relay]]
* [[relay|Relay/BigRelay]]
* [[motor|motor]]
* [[motor|Motor]]
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* [[PiPower|PiPower]]
* [[PiPower|PiPower]]
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* [[Raspberry Juice]]
* [[Raspberry Juice]]
* [[Raspberry Relay]]
* [[User Interface|User Interface]]
* [[User Interface|User Interface]]
* [[7_Segment]]
* [[7_Segment]]
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* [[SPI_SPI]]
* [[SPI_SPI]]
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* [[pushbutton]]
* [[Pushbutton]]
* [[rtc]]
* [[Rtc]]
* [[Dimmer]]
* [[Dimmer]]
* [[16 LEDs]]
* [[16 LEDs]]



== Other boards ==
== Other boards ==
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* [[USB-opto]]
* [[USB-opto]]
* [[Servotester]]
* [[Servotester]]
* [[USB-step]]
* [[Usb ws2812]]
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* [[USB relay board]]
* [[USB relay board]]
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* [[pwm16]]


== Breakout boards ==
= Breakout boards =

* [[Raspberry Pi Serial]]
* [[Dio breakout]]

== FTDI chips ==

* [[FT201X]] USB I2C slave
* [[FT220X]] USB 4-bit SPI/FT1248
* [[FT221X]] USB 8-bit SPI/FT1248
* [[FT230X]] USB to basic UART
* [[FT231X]] USB to full handshake UART
* [[FT240X]] USB 8-bit FIFO
* [[FT245RL V1.5]] USB FIFO
* [[FT311D]] USB Android host, compatible with AOA (Android Open Accessory)
* [[FT312D]] USB Android host, compatible with AOA (Android Open Accessory)
* [[FT245RL breakout board]]
* [[FT245RL breakout board]]
* [[FT2232H breakout board]]
* [[FT2232H breakout board]]
* [[Raspberry Pi Serial]]
* [[FTDI serial]]
* [[FTDI serial]]
* [[FTDI serial 2]]
* [[FTDI serial 2]]
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* [[I2C splitter|PCA9548A I2C switch/mux]]
* [[I2C splitter|PCA9548A I2C switch/mux]]
* [[IO Expander|MCP23008 IO Expander]]
* [[IO Expander|MCP23008 IO Expander]]
* [[I2C accellerometer]]
* [[I2C magnetometer]]
* [[I2C pressure sensor]]



== SPI chips ==
== SPI chips ==
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* [[Usbio ACM sample program]]
* [[Usbio ACM sample program]]
* [[Raspberry Pi LCD program]]
* [[Raspberry Pi LCD program]]
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= Preparing your development environment =
= Preparing your development environment =
* [[Linux]]
* [[Linux]]
* [[Windows]]
* [[Windows]]
* [[MacOS]]
* [[MacOS]]
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= Sample projects =
= Sample projects =
* [[temperature control]] (ftdi_atmega, spi_temp, spi_relay).
* [[Temperature control]] (ftdi_atmega, spi_temp, spi_relay).


= Raspberry Pi projects =
= Raspberry Pi projects =
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* [[Connecting a motor and 1602 LCD to a Raspberry Pi]]
* [[Connecting a motor and 1602 LCD to a Raspberry Pi]]
* [[MPU-6050 sensor connected to Raspberry Pi]]
* [[MPU-6050 sensor connected to Raspberry Pi]]
* [[raspberry pi expansion system page]]
* [[Raspberry pi expansion system page]]
* [[GPS reciever connected to Raspberry Pi]]
* [[GPS receiver connected to Raspberry Pi]]
* [[User Interface]]



= Help! =
= Help! =


If you have trouble finding things on this wiki you can:
If you have trouble finding things on this wiki you can:
* use the search function on the left
* Use the search function in bar at the top (on the right).
* [http://www.bitwizard.nl/contact.php Contact us]
* send us an email
* or use the forum: http://forum.bitwizard.nl/



= Miscellaneous =
= Miscellaneous =
* [[Solder jumpers]]
* [[Solder jumpers]]
* [[SPI_connector_pinout]]
* [[SPI_connector_pinout]]
* [[template]]
* [[Template]]
* [[Nikon D80 wired remote]]
* [[Nikon D80 wired remote]]
* [[Iphone 3GS camera]]
* [[Iphone 3GS camera]]

Latest revision as of 05:27, 14 June 2021

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How-to's


DMX


Kits


Development boards

Expansion boards

General

Board specific pages

These expansion boards come in I2C and SPI versions, and thus can be connected to a single bus. This allows you to easily expand your microcontroller system with new functions, without the cost of additional I/O pins.

Other boards

Breakout boards

FTDI chips

I2C chips


SPI chips

Sample programs

Sample projects

Raspberry Pi projects

Help!

If you have trouble finding things on this wiki you can:

  • Use the search function in bar at the top (on the right).
  • Contact us

Miscellaneous