Standard I/O Expansion Shield V5 Xbee Sensor Shield RS485 V5 Funduino Board Module

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Standard I/O Expansion Shield V5 Xbee Sensor Shield RS485 V5 Funduino Board Module

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    Description:

    • Our IO expansion board is evolving, this latest V5 IO expansion shield is now supporting Xbee. It combines our popular Xbee shield

    • with IO expansion shield(V4). It even supports SD card which provides the ultimate

    • functional expansion for Arduino so far. As its predecessor, it supports RS485, APC220,

    • Bluetooth communication, servo control.

    Specification:

    •  Support RS485

    •  Support Xbee (Xbee pro)

    •  Support Bluetooth

    •  Support APC220

    •  Support SD card read/write


    • 1. extension of 14 digital IO ports (12 servo interface) and power;

    • 2.6 analog IO ports and power;

    • 3.1 digital external power port terminal;

    • 4. Digital-port external power supply and an onboard power supply automatic switching;

    • 5.1 External power input terminal and an input pin;

    • 6.RS485 interface;

    • 7. reset button;

    • 8.xbee/Bluetooh Bee Bluetooth wireless data transmission interface;

    • 9.APC220/Bluetooh V3 Bluetooth wireless data transmission interface;

    • 10.IIC/I2C/TWI interface;

    • 11.3.3V output port;

    • 12.SD card module interface;


    RS485:

    • It uses an SP485CN chip to handle comms.

    • The screw terminals (assuming that the three jumpers are set to '485') marked 'A' and 'B' go directly to the IC 'A' and 'B' pins (6 & 7 respectively).

    • The screw terminal marked VCC goes to the IC VCC pin (8), and also to the board's +5V line

    • The screw terminal marked GND goes to the IC GND pin (5), and also to the board's GND line

    • The chip's DI (Data Input?) pin (4) is connected to for Arduino's Digital Pin 1 (TX).

    • The chip's RO (Data Output?) pin (1) is connected to for Arduino's Digital Pin 0 (RX), with a resistor pull-up to the +5V rail.

    • The chip's DE (output enable) pin (3) is connected (via a resistor) to for Arduino's Digital Pin 2 - this is active high.

    • This DE pin is also connected to the chip's RE bar (receiver enable) pin (2) and therefore controlled by for Arduino's Digital pin 2 too - this is active low.

    • Digital Pin 2 = Rx/Tx 'Enable'; High to Transmit, Low to Receive

    • So, to transmit data from for Arduino Digital Pin 1 you need to take Digital pin 2 high, and to receive data to for Arduino Digital Pin 0 you need to take Digital pin 2 low.

    •  It combines our popular Xbee shield