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Temperature output project using a python script which outputs the temperature to two TIL311 segment displays. The segment displays are located on a breadboard and is controlled via GPIO output pins from a Raspberry PI 4
All the documentation and the script can be downloaded from the URL below.
Any comments welcome.
sites.google.com/view/fxv300tech/raspberry-pi-4/projects/...
Need to drive high current or high voltage devices with your Raspberry Pi? This premium 4 channel 10A relay HAT can handle it! Each relay has the Input, Normally Open, and Normally Closed contact broken out to a nice 5mm pitch screw terminal. The board uses high quality North American sourced parts, a locally produced circuit board, and logic that is a lot more friendly to common microcontrollers and single board computers. We built this board to require a HIGH input to ensure that under all circumstances the N/O contacts remain Normally Open – something many of the low cost relay boards fail to address.
This HAT is compatible with the Raspberry Pi A+/B+/2B and uses GPIO pins 4, 17, 27, and 22 (Pins 7,11,13,15) on the GPIO header. Each relay driver is connected to the GPIO through a solder jumper and can be alternatively connected through the 4 pin 0.100″ header if a custom configuration is required.
This is the fastest I've been able to get the AVR to toggle GPIO bits. This is two direct register writes in a tight for() loop inside the loop() function. Arvada Colorado USA. Winter 2012.
High performance and affordable, Camelot Camera series is the first USB2.0 smart camera system that features a stackable design and customizable features.
This Camera series and other were developed by Imaging Diagnostics, a leader in embedded imaging systems.
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High performance and affordable, Camelot Camera series is the first USB2.0 smart camera system that features a stackable design and customizable features.
This Camera series and others were developed by Imaging Diagnostics, a leader in embedded imaging systems.