MikroElektronika的mikroBUS Click平台是他们开发的标准,可以更快,更轻松地评估产品。
从形状和尺寸到引出线和通信选项的所有内容都在其标准规范中列出。
他们甚至提供所有这些板的示例代码,因此您不必从头开始。
2x2按键单击,FLICKER单击,Arduino UNO单击Shield
我想用Click板创建一个项目来展示它们,但有数百个选项我无法决定该怎么做。
起初我想抓住一些像2x2 Key键和其中一个继电器板的板,然后使用click Shield将它与我的Arduino连接起来,制作一个简单的组合锁。
然后我考虑使用其中一个Click Packs并使用Flip-n-Click板,后面有四个点击插口。
Beyond Keys点击Pack and Flip-n-Click Board
有了这么多的选择,我决定专注于它们的核心概念,这当然是体验和评估一个新的组件。
在他们提供的示例代码中进行挖掘,并使用它作为编写自己的代码的指南,这是使一些最复杂的设备感到舒服的最佳方法之一。
一旦你了解了这些电路板的工作原理,我建议你要有创意并自己制作。
首先,您可以获得PROTO点击,它可以像面包板一样用来构建电路。
如果您有一些经验或想要从头开始制作电路板,标准规范将为您提供所需的所有信息,包括引脚,通信,电源,形状,尺寸以及您能想到的所有其他信息。
您可以在EEWiki上找到更多信息,我将能够回答TechForum上的任何问题。
以上来自于谷歌翻译
以下为原文
MikroElektronika’s mikroBUS Click platform is a standard that they developed to make evaluating products quicker and easier. Everything from the shape and size to the pinout and communication options are laid out in their Standard Specifications. They even provide sample code with all of these boards so you don’t have to start from scratch.
2x2 Key click, FLICKER click, and Arduino UNO click Shield
I wanted to create a project using the Click boards to show them off, but with hundreds of options I couldn’t decide what to do. At first I wanted to grab a couple boards like the 2x2 Key click and one of the relay boards then use the click Shield to interface it with my Arduino to make a simple combination lock. Then I thought about getting one of the Click Packs and just using the Flip-n-Click board which has four click sockets on the back.
Beyond Keys Click Pack and Flip-n-Click Board
With so many options I decided to focus on the core concept of them all, which is of course to experience and evaluate a new component. Digging around in the sample code they provide and using that as a guide to write your own code is one of the best ways to get comfortable with some of the more complicated devices that might seem overwhelming at first.
Once you get a feel for how these boards work, I would suggest getting creative and make your own. To start out you can get the PROTO clickwhich can be used like a breadboard to build a circuit. If you have some experience or want to make a board from scratch, the Standard Specifications will give you all the information you need on pinout, communication, power, shape, size, and everything else you could think of.
You can find more information on the EEWiki and I’ll be able to answer any questions on the TechForum.
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