Arduino Adapter For Raspberry Pi
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Arduino Adapter For Raspberry Pi

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Arduino is a massive ecosystem, if theres a way for the Raspberry Pi GPIO interface to adapt to Arduino pinouts, it is possible to use the Pi together with vast Arduino shields and hardware/software resources. The ARPI600 is just intended for this.
Whats more, the ARPI600 also support XBee modules, make it easy to add wireless feature to your great project.
Supported Pi:
Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+
Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+
Raspberry Pi 2 Model B

FEATURES
Compatible with Arduino UNO, Leonardo, easy to connect with various Arduino shields
XBee connector for connecting various XBee modules
Sensor interface for connecting various sensors
Onboard USB TO UART for serial port debugging, also can be configured as XBee USB adapter
Onboard ADC, 10 bit, 38KSPS, 11 channels (6 channels for Arduino interface, 5 channels for sensors)
Onboard RTC

SPECIFICATION
1£®Arduino connector : for connecting Arduino shields
2£®ICSP interface : Arduino ICSP
3£®XBee connector : for connecting XBee communication modules
4£®Sensor interface : for connecting sensors
5£®Raspberry Pi connector : for connecting Raspberry Pi
6£®USB TO UART
7£®TLC1543 : AD converter
8£®PCF8563 : RTC
9£®CP2102
10£®32.768KHz crystal : for RTC
11£®Power indicator
12£®XBee state LED
13£®XBee and Arduino interface RESET button
14£®XBee EASYLINK button
15£®RTC battery holder : for CR1220 button battery
16£®TLC1543 reference voltage configuration jumper
17£®RTC jumper
18£®UART jumper
when connecting P_RX and CP_TX, P_TX and CP_RX respectively, USB TO UART is connected to Raspberry Pi serial port
when connecting XB_RX and CP_TX, XB_TX and CP_RX respectively, USB TO UART is connected to XBee serial port
when connecting XB_RX and P_TX, XB_TX and P_RX respectively, Raspberry Pi serial port is connected to XBee serial port
19£®Arduino AD selection jumper
short 2 and 3 : Arduino A0-A5 as AD input
short 1 and 2 : Arduino A0-A5 as digital control
20£®Arduino I2C selection jumper
short the jumper : Arduino A4-A5 as I2C control (the A4-A5 of Arduino AD selection jumper should be opened)
21£®Arduino SPI selection jumper
short 1 and 2 : Arduino D11-D13 as SPI control (default)
short 2 and 3 : Arduino D11-D13 as digital control

DOCUMENTS
Please visit wiki page for more info about this product.
For technical support, please post your questions to our forum

Technical details
Dimensions 150mm x105mm x29mm
Weight G.W 101g
Battery Exclude
Arduino is a massive ecosystem, if theres a way for the Raspberry Pi GPIO interface to adapt to Arduino pinouts, it is possible to use the Pi together with vast Arduino shields and hardware/software resources. The ARPI600 is just intended for this.
Whats more, the ARPI600 also support XBee modules, make it easy to add wireless feature to your great project.
Supported Pi:
Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+
Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+
Raspberry Pi 2 Model B

FEATURES
Compatible with Arduino UNO, Leonardo, easy to connect with various Arduino shields
XBee connector for connecting various XBee modules
Sensor interface for connecting various sensors
Onboard USB TO UART for serial port debugging, also can be configured as XBee USB adapter
Onboard ADC, 10 bit, 38KSPS, 11 channels (6 channels for Arduino interface, 5 channels for sensors)
Onboard RTC

SPECIFICATION
1£®Arduino connector : for connecting Arduino shields
2£®ICSP interface : Arduino ICSP
3£®XBee connector : for connecting XBee communication modules
4£®Sensor interface : for connecting sensors
5£®Raspberry Pi connector : for connecting Raspberry Pi
6£®USB TO UART
7£®TLC1543 : AD converter
8£®PCF8563 : RTC
9£®CP2102
10£®32.768KHz crystal : for RTC
11£®Power indicator
12£®XBee state LED
13£®XBee and Arduino interface RESET button
14£®XBee EASYLINK button
15£®RTC battery holder : for CR1220 button battery
16£®TLC1543 reference voltage configuration jumper
17£®RTC jumper
18£®UART jumper
when connecting P_RX and CP_TX, P_TX and CP_RX respectively, USB TO UART is connected to Raspberry Pi serial port
when connecting XB_RX and CP_TX, XB_TX and CP_RX respectively, USB TO UART is connected to XBee serial port
when connecting XB_RX and P_TX, XB_TX and P_RX respectively, Raspberry Pi serial port is connected to XBee serial port
19£®Arduino AD selection jumper
short 2 and 3 : Arduino A0-A5 as AD input
short 1 and 2 : Arduino A0-A5 as digital control
20£®Arduino I2C selection jumper
short the jumper : Arduino A4-A5 as I2C control (the A4-A5 of Arduino AD selection jumper should be opened)
21£®Arduino SPI selection jumper
short 1 and 2 : Arduino D11-D13 as SPI control (default)
short 2 and 3 : Arduino D11-D13 as digital control

DOCUMENTS
Please visit wiki page for more info about this product.
For technical support, please post your questions to our forum

Technical details
Dimensions 150mm x105mm x29mm
Weight G.W 101g
Battery Exclude

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