
What’s in the box?
The Things UNO
- Operating Voltage:
5V - Interface/s:
I2C,SPI,Serial - Website: https://www.thethingsnetwork.org/docs/devices/uno/
- Arduino Library: https://github.com/TheThingsNetwork/arduino-device-lib/
- Additional resources:
- Supplier: Farnell
- Remark:
I2CAttention: on Leonardo type boards I2C is onD2=SDA,D3=SCL
Starter kit electronics
- Components:
- 50 * LEDs (in various colors)
- 1 * RGB LED
- 2 * Photoresistors
- 1 * Thermistor
- 5 * Diode Rectifier (
1N4007) - 5 * NPN Transistor (
PN2222) - 1 * IC
4N35 - 1 * IC
74HC595 - 10 * Buttons
- 2 * Buzzers (active & passive)
- 1 * Precision Potentiometer
- 20 * Ceramic Capacitors (10 * 22pf, 10 * 104)
- 10 * Electrolytic Capacitor (5 * 10UF 50V, 5 * 100UF 50V)
- 100 * Resistors (10 of each value: 10R, 100R, 220R, 330R, 1K, 2K, 5K1, 10K, 100K, 1M)
- 2 * Pin Header (40pin)
- Supplier: product link
Level shifter, 3v3 to 5V, 4 Bidirectional channels
- Operating Voltage:
5V - Supplier: product link
Radar sensor, RCWL-0516
- Operating Voltage:
5V - Interface/s:
VCC,GND,Out=Data(attention3V3is OUTPUT!),CDSnot assembled - Datasheet: https://github.com/jdesbonnet/RCWL-0516
- Remark: They SHOULD NOT be mounted on a breadboard. Lifted with 3 wires makes them work.
- Additional resources:
- Supplier: product link
Light barrier | IR reflection sensor
- Operating Voltage:
5V - Interface/s: marked on the board, active
LOW - Supplier: product link
Diffuse reflection sensor
DANGER Don’t point to person nor look into the beam
- Operating Voltage:
5V - Interface/s: digital (
reflection=low) - Additional resources:
- Supplier: product link
Miromico GPS TrackerTwo
Miromico slack space for hardware support: Get invitation here
Instructions to commission the device:
Press the reset button -the one closest to the FTDI cable- to enable the AT command line interface via serial port, then type something in the next minute or so, then it will turn itself off.
