XBoard V2 Ethernet Arduino bridge
Introduction
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- MCU:Atmega328P low voltage version (16Mhz)
- Ethernet: WIZ5100
- Arduino Uno bootloader
- Supply voltage:5~12v
- Output voltage:5v/3.3v
- Digital IO: 8
- Analog In: 8
- Environment Friendly: Rohs Compliance
- PWR: indicates that the board and shield are powered
- LINK: indicates the presence of a network link and flashes when the shield transmits or receives data
- FULLD: indicates that the network connection is full-duplex
- 100M: indicates the presence of a 100 Mb/s network connection (as opposed to 10 Mb/s)
- RX: flashes when the shield receives data
- TX: flashes when the shield sends data
- COLL: flashes when network collisions are detected
- XBee 2mW Wire Antenna - Series 2(ZB) (TEL0020)
- Bluno bee - Support wireless programming (TEL0073)
- APC220 Radio Communication Module(TEL0005)
Programmer
Cables
Shipping List
- X-Board V2 x1
iOS Application
Projects Project 1. Using the Arduino Compatible Xboard to control a relay
In this project you will find how to use the XBoard with XBee along with DFRduino UNO R3 to control some objects over your local network.
Hardware needed:
- 1 DFRduino UNO R3
- 1 Xboard
- 1 FTDI programmer
- 1 Relay
- 1 CAT5 cable
- 1 pair of xbee modules
- 1 computer
- 1 Internet router
- hookup wire
Project 2. X-Board V2 and Pachube data on LCD
This project reads feed data on Pachube and shows the data on an LCD. The project is quite simple. The following hardware was used:
-DFRobot X-Board v2 (DFR0162)
-DFRobot FTDI Basic Breakout (DFR0065) for uploading the sketch code to X-Board
-LCD2004 display
- DFRobot USB Power adapter (FIT0197)
-USB cable for power
-Ethernet cable to connect it to router/internet
Project 3. DFRobot AutoEco System takes care of your garden
By following this project it will help to grow a vegetable garden, and automate some other processes in our house along the way.
List of basic hardware to setup an AutoEco Sys:
Project 4. Make an X-Board Burglar Alarm
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