Gizduino is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328 and ATmega168. It has 14 digital input/ouput pins, 6 analog inputs. With a 16 Mhz crystal oscillator, USB connector, power jack for external power supply, an ICSP, and a reset button. Simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable to power it with to a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to use it.
It is an open source computing platform based on simple input/output board and the use of standard programming language. Gizduino is programmed using the IDE (Integrated Development Environment).
It is ideal for beginner programmers and hobbyist because it is very easy to use wherein it is a multi platform environment that can run on Windows, MAC OS, and Linux. It is programmable via USB cable to make it more accessible and allows communicating with the computer.
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Here's the Prolific website link: http://www.prolific.com.tw/US/ShowProduct.aspx?p_id=225&pcid=41 Direct download file: http://www.prolific.com.tw/UserFiles/files/PL2303_Prolific_DriverInstaller_v1190.zip After you download the file, UNZIP and INSTALL it until you finished. Then restart your PC. Troubleshoot: If nothing happens?, Try "Disabling Signed Driver Signature Enforcement on Windows 8." Link: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/disabling-driver-signature-on-windows-8/disabling-signed-driver-enforcement-on-windows-8 Watch this video: https://youtu.be/dpevn9TohXY
gizDuno Patch file contains the list of all gizDuino boards. If you already download an Arduino IDE from Arduino.cc website. You can download the gizDuino Patch here: https://github.com/?q=gizduino (check the version of your IDE if its 1.0.x, 1.6x,1.8.x) By adding the patch: 1. Unzip the file. 2. Copy "gizduino-" folder. 3. Go to Arduino IDE 1.8.x folder>hardware> paste the "gizduino-" folder. 4. Open the Arduino.exe application. [ Go to Tools> Boards>gizduino boards included] Done!
Add the patch files for gizDuino board list.
Also make sure the USB cable is connected properly, and the board you select is correct.
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In order to use gizDuino USB mini, we need to install the USBasp driver. If there is no USBasp driver installed to your computer, a pop-up note will appear indicating "Found new hardware USBasp". Download driver: http://e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/GIZDUINO%20FOLDER/Drivers.zip 1st Option: 1. Connect the gizDuino mini USB to PC. 2. Open Device Manager>Search the USBasp. (if there's a caution image- it means the driver is not installed properly or not detected.) 3. Right Click in USBasp>Update Drivers>Search automatically for updated driver software. 4. If nothing happens, select Browse my computer for driver software>locate the "usbasp-windriver.2011-05-28.", then wait until Driver installation successful. Done!
Download the Zadig at : http://zadig.akeo.ie/ Connect the gizDuino miniUSB to PC. Select: USBasp Driver: libusbK(v3.0.7.0) Click Install Driver. Go to Device Manager> Search "libusbK USB Devices"> USBasp (If usbasp appear and no caution image - it is success!) You may now use the gizDuino miniUSB.
gizDuino IOT-644 board has built-in Ethernet module Wiznet 5500. You just need to connect it the router to get access on to the server or internet.
The SIM800L module has one LED indicator for Power and Signal. The color of it is Green LED or some is Red in color. Once you plug in the power supply the LED indicator will blink every 1 sec. After 5 seconds or more the LED indicator must be blinking every 2seconds interval - that means you have a signal. Make sure it has an antenna connected.
The SIM900 and SIM800/L are the same GSM module where it can also be use to send/received SMS and Call. They are same AT commands protocol. SIM800 is the latest module and it has a lots of new features. (See the Datasheet)
Check your codes, if you are using SoftwareSerial Library and the assigned pins to RX (D2),TX (D3). On the SIM800L shield there's a slide switch for serial select use SUART pin (2,3).
Place a jumper pin in MODE. Upload this code. https://gist.github.com/e-Gizmo/fd8be52c32971e311f74 Baudrate: 9600 (default) Once you've uploaded the code, use wires on the pin 0 (RX) connect it to pin 8 of Arduino/gizDuino and pin 1 (TX) connect it to pin 9. You can attach the BT shield on the power source to Arduino. Open the Serial Monitor then set the baudrate 9600 and Both NL & CR. "Ready for configuration " will show. Type "AT "then SEND. The response will be OK.
The "AT 9.2.2.bin" is the default firmware of ESP-11 shield. On the sample application, it allows you to connect on the esp8266 module via WiFi Network. The code will send an AT commands to configure as access point, getting the IP address, configure for multiple connections and turn on server on port 80. It can also send messages or data into your page. Download Firmwares: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/ESP-11%20wifi%20shield/Firmwares/
You can download in our website the ESP8266 Flasher. Here's the link: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/ESP-11%20wifi%20shield/ESP%20flasher.zip Instruction on how to use the flasher: ESP-11 Shield Manual: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/ESP-11%20wifi%20shield/esp%20wifi%20shield%20manual%201rev0.pdf Download Firmwares: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/ESP-11%20wifi%20shield/Firmwares/
You can download the NodeMCU Flasher in our website: Here's the link: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/ESP-11%20wifi%20shield/nodemcu-flasher-master.zip Instructions on how to use the nodemcu Flasher: LUA connect to wifi (as WEBSERVER).ppt downloads: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/ESP-11%20wifi%20shield/LUA%20connect%20to%20wifi%20(as%20webserver).ppt Firmwares link: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/ESP-11%20wifi%20shield/Firmwares/
Use Serial1 on the Arduino MEGA, instead of using the Software Serial library. WiFi shield to Arduino MEGA wiring Connection (for Diagram Please see the Attachments file below) • GND ---> GND • D2 ---> D19 • D3 ---> D18 The Sample Sketch: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/ESP-11%20wifi%20shield/Sample%20Code.zip
Based on the sample application, its esp_iot_sdk_v1.5.0 firmware that contains: a) bin\at\noboot\"eagle.flash.bin" - 0x00000, b) bin\at\noboot\"eagle.irontext.bin" - 0x40000, c) bin\"blank.bin" - 0xfe000, d) bin\"blank.bin" - 0x7e000 The firmwares are required to upload on the esp-07 module to be able use the "WiFiEsp library" in Arduino. Software and Firmwares: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/ESP8266%20ESP07or12E%20WiFi%20Shield/ESP%20softwares.zip ESP-12/E Manual: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/ESP8266%20ESP07or12E%20WiFi%20Shield/ESP8266%20ESP07or12E%20WiFi%20Shield.pdf
Based on the datasheet: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/ACS71x%20Current%20sensor%20breakoutboard/ACS711-Datasheet.pdf It is optimized for low-side current sensing application and it depends on the current capacity of the ACS IC. The ACS711 - 05B can handle up to 5A current load. Therefore, it can be use in AC or DC working voltage application but in <100V , not 110~240VAC power source. (Caution: At your own risk) We suggest AC Power Analyzer II were it is recommended for high current sensing up to 8A continuous.
In Google Play store. On your smart phone (Android), Go to Playstore search for Bluetooth Terminal/Graphics and Install. Here's the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.emrctn.BluetoothGraphics&hl=en
Yes it is downloadable in our website. Here's the link: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/Temperature%20Control%20Unit%20Display/TDU_Serialcode.zip For Calibration command: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/Temperature%20Control%20Unit%20Display/Temp_Display_Unit_Sample.zip
Here's the slide switch connections (Default) MGN/NOM/• MAX (selected) • NO (selected)/NC Fast/• Medium (selected)/Slow 1. Power ON the coin slot (Input Supply 12VDC) 2. Press and Hold (2 secs) the SET button, and the 3 LED will blink. 3. Press and hold (2secs) the SET button, and the LED 1 will slowly blinking. 4. Put first the "1 peso coin" (20 x times) [ make sure the coin drops at the back of the coin slot] until the LED 1 will HIGH and the LED 2 is blinking fast. (Note: If you already pressed the button once, then you drop the coin and Nothing happens.. Try it again by pressing and holding the button then drop again the coin. It must be drop at the bottom not on the eject coins) 5. The Press and Hold again the SET button (2 secs). The LED 1 is HIGH and the LED 2 is slowly blinking. Now put the " 5 peso coin" (20x times) until the LED 1 and 2 is HIGH and the LED 3 is blinking fast. 6. Lastly, Press and Hold the SET button (2secs). The LED 1 and 2 is HIGH, the LED 3 is blinking slowly. Then put the "10 peso" coin.(20x times) until the LED 1, LED 2, and LED 3 is HIGH. after that you will see the 3 LEDs will turn off. Because the calibration is done well. You can now use the coin slot. Put the 1 (led1), 5(led2), 10 peso(led3).
Yes, but you need to consider first what are the required power supply and other components for SIM800L module. (See the Datasheet) SIM800L module's input power supply is 4.0V (3.4 ~ 4.4V) to make it work properly, also the serial logic communication of SIM800L is 3.3V output. Then we all know that Arduino/gizDuino is 5V powered and the serial pins output is 5V logic. Their serial communication is not compatible, so what we gonna do for that? You need a Voltage Translator. Which it can converts the voltage from HIGH toLOW or vice versa. Multi-voltage level converter: http://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/index.php?route=product/product&path=59_66_103&product_id=16
Here's the Setup using GPS Module/Shield in serial. Wiring Diagram: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/GSM%20REMOTE%20IO%20KIT/GSMIO-GPS%20interface%20connections.jpg Setup: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/GSM%20REMOTE%20IO%20KIT/sample%20guide%20using%20gps%20serial.jpg
Check the Fuse if its Good or busted by using Digital Multimeter Continuity. If there's no connection, bring your device (e-Gizmo GSM SIM900 Shield) in our store. We have 3 months repair warranty. Free service fee. The replacement of the components is shoulder by the customer.
Up to 100 users from internal memory alone (Stand alone). If PC based, it's Unlimited using the RFID Reader 2 device as a Reader ONLY and create your own database(more details, Card info, name, address, IDs, etc) to your computer.
Our RFID Card Reader 2 has a new version rev2 of firmware.. You have your (OLD) RFID Reader 2 with no label on the board #2 (revision 2), it needs to update the firmware to work on the new RFID Cards with 125KHz. Kindly drop by in our store, we will update your device with no fee or extra charge. http://www.e-gizmo.net e-Gizmo Mechatronix Central Inc. ♦ 2/F VSC Building, 2313 Taft Ave, Malate, Manila ♦ Store Hours: 10:00AM to 7:00PM, Mon-Sat ♦ Tel: (02)290-1162
Keypad library: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/4x4%20Keypad%20kit/Keypad.rar
No. It's for ADVANCED user Only! But if you trying to change the data on the tag/card (At your own risk). The data on the card if it is accidentally erased you cannot get back the default settings (Manufacture's setting).
Yes of Course, and you need an SD/MMC Card shield and SD card to saved the image. The shot button is A5 (normally high), if pressed/ connect it to the Ground it will starts to capture image. Wait until the process is completed. Here's the Sample sketch: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/Serial%20Camera/e_gizmo_serial_camera_demo.zip
Yes we have, actually we create a source code working in VB6.0. Where you can enroll, identify and erased your fingerprint data manually. This module needs a USB to UART TTL Converter to communicate on your PC. VB6.0 source code: https://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/Fingerprint%20Scanner%20New/Visual%20Basic%206%20sample%20program.zip USB to UART TTL converter: http://www.e-gizmo.net/oc/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=15 Wiring Diagram: http://e-gizmo.net/oc/kits%20documents/Fingerprint%20Scanner%20New/fingerprint.jpg
Yes Of course, another programmer created a program for Arduino sketch. (Thanks to ucuceagit) FingerprintScanner: https://github.com/e-Gizmo/FingerprintScanner FingerprintDemo2: https://github.com/e-Gizmo/FingerprintDemo2
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