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SAndroidE - Sensors for Android Embedded. A free framework allowing external devices to be easily managed in Android
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"Using RedBear Nano with SAndroidE" has no circuit schematics #33

Closed Koldar closed 7 years ago

Koldar commented 7 years ago

The tutorial called "Using RedBear Nano with SAndroidE" available at the link has no circuit schematics. It would be great having one

RedsAnDev commented 7 years ago

I suggest to use Fritzing to draw scheme, and for redBear's parts I found this repository

https://github.com/makenai/FritzingParts

giowild commented 7 years ago

The trimmer, button and led are respectively connected to BLENano pins 4, 15, 28. These pins are then used also in java code in the tutorial.

All other wires in the picture connecting the Nano to the MK20 USB board, are only used for firmware development and deployment, as well as to power on the Nano. Yellow wires going outside of the image on the bottom are not connected!

However if firmware is stable, the MK20 USB board can be safely removed and the Nano connected only to power and components only.

LivingDeadCloud commented 7 years ago

@RedsAnDev very interesting. I will add it as soon as I can.

LivingDeadCloud commented 7 years ago

@RedsAnDev the parts you linked unfortunately do not correspond to the components used in the tutorial.

Anyway, I managed to create an image for the mounting of the circuit.