G'day All,
Decided it's about time... I've built the arduino circuits for port expanders, RTC, EEPROM and pH Op Amp circuit 3x now... And here I go needing it again...
How much interest is there in a shield - designed specifically to address the 'normal' needs of reef/aquarium/hydroponics users?
Got the schematic done: http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/hIVc5cdJPBKA53UgSa4CVw?feat=directlink
Once I get it fit onto a nice shield setup (so you can plug it in to the arduino - then plug in your normal accessories) - expectation is to have a run of PCB's done; as I know there's more than a few people who are shy of the heavy duty circuit design/building.
Basically - shield is designed to handle the basics for any grow system; Give you a nice connector for your LCD & keypad to plug in; circuit & bnc for your pH probe (reads from 4-10), real time clock, data storage. And throw in 16 more digital i/o's in case you're controlling a huge system. All it's using at the moment is 3 of the analog pins from the arduino (SCL/SDA & analog 1); rest of the pins are available. Shield will allow further shields to stack on as intended...
This first version is based on DIP components so any of us can build one - as such there's a few limitations (ie need for a 12v power source for the pH circuit).
Working on the second version already - using pretty much all SMT parts - intended as a production version (ie have a production run done completely assembled and ready to plug in). Eliminates the 12v power source, and is much more compact & cheaper to produce & assemble.
But I figure I should ask - anything I'm leaving out anything major? I'm covering the basics of my typical circuits; but we all have different needs - trying to ensure I cover the majority; so it's as useful as possible...
Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions?
Andy
Decided it's about time... I've built the arduino circuits for port expanders, RTC, EEPROM and pH Op Amp circuit 3x now... And here I go needing it again...
How much interest is there in a shield - designed specifically to address the 'normal' needs of reef/aquarium/hydroponics users?
Got the schematic done: http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/hIVc5cdJPBKA53UgSa4CVw?feat=directlink
Once I get it fit onto a nice shield setup (so you can plug it in to the arduino - then plug in your normal accessories) - expectation is to have a run of PCB's done; as I know there's more than a few people who are shy of the heavy duty circuit design/building.
Basically - shield is designed to handle the basics for any grow system; Give you a nice connector for your LCD & keypad to plug in; circuit & bnc for your pH probe (reads from 4-10), real time clock, data storage. And throw in 16 more digital i/o's in case you're controlling a huge system. All it's using at the moment is 3 of the analog pins from the arduino (SCL/SDA & analog 1); rest of the pins are available. Shield will allow further shields to stack on as intended...
This first version is based on DIP components so any of us can build one - as such there's a few limitations (ie need for a 12v power source for the pH circuit).
Working on the second version already - using pretty much all SMT parts - intended as a production version (ie have a production run done completely assembled and ready to plug in). Eliminates the 12v power source, and is much more compact & cheaper to produce & assemble.
But I figure I should ask - anything I'm leaving out anything major? I'm covering the basics of my typical circuits; but we all have different needs - trying to ensure I cover the majority; so it's as useful as possible...
Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions?
Andy