Hello, I am trying to connect a DS18B20 Temperature sensor (via the one wire protocol) to my ATOM Lite using either G26 or G32 with no luck. If I use G25 it works. Is there an issue with using these GPIO's for a one wire application?
Uzr66
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I am a hacker at heart and love integrating Hardware and Software so naturally the M5Stack Community is somewhere I hang out. A lot of my projects have a wireless component to them so the esp32 is a perfect choice for a majority of them.
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ATOM Lite G26 / G32 for One Wire application
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RE: Atom Switch TX/RX Pins
Thanks @felmue , I did notice that too so I used continuity tester to see if andy of the RS-485 terminal screws were directly connected to the header pins that connect to the Atom's 33/23 pins I did't detect any continuity. I want to connect a Nextion Display that uses a Serial connection to the Atom Switch and was hoping to utilize Pins 33/23. I'm thinking I may need to purchase something like the MAX485 RS-485 module to attach to the Nextion display and run my serial connection over this RS-485 connection. Think I have some reading to do. ;)
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Atom Switch TX/RX Pins
Hello... I have an ATOM-HUB SWITCH and I see on the label there are Rx(33) and Tx(23) pins available. I assume these are hardware serial pins that are available for use but I can't figure out how to connect wires to these pins. There are two holes at the end of the Switch where the label indicates the pins to be but I can't see how I would connect to them. Do I need to open up the Switch case to access them?
Thanks,
Greg