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|1 || '''BakeBit-Button'''<br />[[File:BakeBit - Button01.jpg |frameless|150px]] || '''Button'''<br /> | |1 || '''BakeBit-Button'''<br />[[File:BakeBit - Button01.jpg |frameless|150px]] || '''Button'''<br /> | ||
'''Connection''': to NEO-Hub’s Digital Interface D2 ~D5<br /> | '''Connection''': to NEO-Hub’s Digital Interface D2 ~D5<br /> | ||
− | '''Source Code''': https://github.com/friendlyarm/BakeBit/blob/master/Software/Python/ | + | '''Source Code''': https://github.com/friendlyarm/BakeBit/blob/master/Software/Python/bakebit_button.py <br /> |
− | '''WiKi Site''': http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/BakeBit_- | + | '''WiKi Site''': http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/BakeBit_-_Button <br /> |
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|2 || '''BBakeBit-Buzzer'''<br />[[File:BakeBit - Buzzer.jpg |frameless|150px]] || '''Buzzer'''<br /> | |2 || '''BBakeBit-Buzzer'''<br />[[File:BakeBit - Buzzer.jpg |frameless|150px]] || '''Buzzer'''<br /> | ||
'''Connection''': to NEO-Hub’s Digital Interface D3 or D5<br /> | '''Connection''': to NEO-Hub’s Digital Interface D3 or D5<br /> | ||
− | '''Source Code''': https://github.com/friendlyarm/BakeBit/blob/master/Software/Python/ | + | '''Source Code''': https://github.com/friendlyarm/BakeBit/blob/master/Software/Python/bakebit_buzzer.py<br /> |
− | '''WiKi Site''': http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/BakeBit_- | + | '''WiKi Site''': http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/BakeBit_-_Buzzer <br /> |
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|3 || '''BakeBit-Green LED'''<br />[[File:BakeBit_-_Green_LED.jpg |frameless|150px]] || '''Green LED, Luminance Adjustable'''<br /> | |3 || '''BakeBit-Green LED'''<br />[[File:BakeBit_-_Green_LED.jpg |frameless|150px]] || '''Green LED, Luminance Adjustable'''<br /> |
Revision as of 09:44, 9 January 2017
Contents
1 Introduction to BakeBit
The BakeBit Starter Kit is a development kit composed of various sensor modules. This kit contains hardware extension boards: a NEO-Hub, sensor modules and etc, and a software utility: BakeBit.
The BakeBit modules can be easily connected to and work with FriendlyElec’s Nano boards. They support digital interfaces, analog interfaces, I2C interfaces and etc.
2 Connect NEO-Hub Board to NanoPi NEO/AIR
Currently the BakeBit modules work with FriendlyElec's NanoPi NEO and NanoPi NEO Air.
Use male pin-headers to connect your NanoPi NEO/AIR to the NEO-Hub:
3 Install BakeBit Package
- Connect your NanoPi NEO/AIR to the internet, open a terminal on your NanoPi NEO/AIR from SSH login and download the BakeBit source code from github:
cd ~ git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/BakeBit.git
- Run the installation script for BakeBit:
cd BakeBit/Script chmod +x install.sh ./install.sh
- Reboot your board after installation is finished:
reboot
- Verify BakeBit Functions:
Connect a BakeBit Starter Kit’s LED module to the NEO-Hub’s D3 interface and run the following command on the NanoPi NEO’s command line:
python ~/BakeBit/Software/Python/bakebit_led_blink.py
If the LED is blinking your BakeBit is proved to be working.
4 BakeBit Starter Kit
The BakeBit Starter Kit currently contains 12 sensor modules.
Here is a list of the sensor modules:
5 Resources
Project Page: https://github.com/friendlyarm/BakeBit
User's Manual in PDF: http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/bakebit/bakebit_starter_kit_manual_en.pdf
6 Update Log
6.1 December-11-2016
- Released English version