Bad sleep prevails when diagnosing and adjusting relative human experiences.
I purchased a couple, different CO2 and VOC designed add-on boards to test.
Old school house has created some oddities in sleeping deprivation and then too much sleep.
So, my guess is VOCs of some type or leaking of CO2/gas within the house or the vehicle is doused with some super duty, undiluted terrible things.
Either way, I am on a mission. I have been researching which board handles 5v USB and which board can supply some technology in the form of i2c and pwm.
I see the BBAI-64 with specific builds can supply a good waveform of PWM for outputting VOCs and CO2 accumulation within cabs and small sections of homes but is i2c available? I will need to double check.
That is the latest guide/spec. for i2c from NXP. I guess this is what the kernel is using these days.
If anyone remembers controller-target lingo from when I was messing with SPI, it was similar. Things are changing slowly and for a cause!
Seth
P.S. Anyway, any suggestive data and/or a known board that can supply 3.3v (of course) of an i2c set of lines, a pwm data pin for output readings, and a good read will help if you know exactly what I am discussing.
I see I can use PWM and i2c on this board and luckily, I have exactly one to test for now.
Um, are there any developers geared towards making i2c work for Pin 3 and Pin 5?
Seth
P.S. I have not tested PWM on the board just yet, i.e. as I have had my head wrapped around making two stepper motors work in cahoots in a specific set of language source. Failing thus far but I am getting closer! It is not easy to start from scratch with C without vector preprocessor directives while using four GPIO pins for one motor…
Assuming I am reading this correctly and understand what you need.
Connect the sensor the to i2c with the pullup, scan the bus and find the address.
Use some cookbook ic2 code along with newly found bus ID to read the sensor, capture the packet. Once that happens work on parsing the data then calculate from the byte values.
FYI, digikey is allowing facebook to track you. I looked at that sensor and placed it in my cart and that action tripped our security and I was not happy about that and did verify what they are doing.
Flat out spying on you. If the “data” was truly “anonymous” it would be of zero value and it would not bring in so much money. We have not purchased much from them over the years any way, now they are blacklisted over this…
P.S. Forget answering. No issue. I understand completely. People do not want to be put on the spot. It is like a person that discusses things in private and then promotes it publicly in such accompaniment.
Depends on your orbit.
If every one knew what is transpiring in the digital shadows and understood the implications it would be fairly safe to say they would have a huge surprise.