Now that I know the sensor works with a standard Arduino Mega, it’s time to try and get it running on The Things Uno. My first attempts getting the Atlas Scientific Uno code running on The Things Uno didn’t get very far. It seemed to be a problem running SoftwareSerial on the default pins 2 …
Monthly Archives: December 2018
Atlas K 1.0 water conductivity sensor
Connecting an Atlas Scientific Conductivity K 1.0 sensor to an Arduino. First of all, let me just say that I adore the packaging of the EZO conductivity and power isolation circuit boards. They were a lot smaller than I expected, which is a nice surprise, as it’ll mean a smaller end product once I’ve packaged …
Connecting to The Things Network
Out of the box The Things Uno has all the code on it to get started. All I needed to do was plug it into my laptop and open a serial monitor in the Arduino IDE at 9600 baud. Green lights flashed, and its status printed to the console. Happy days. I followed the Uno …
Water quality monitor
Six months ago I moved to Williamstown Beach just outside of Melbourne. It’s a nice beachside town about 15km from the centre of the city. The beach is a couple of blocks away via a walk through the botanic gardens – a pretty ideal place to replenish after long days in front of computers (my …
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