Hello,
I'm new to this technology. I backed the project when it was only $4. All I received was the chip and no dock. I'd like to turn my Vocore2 into a temperature monitor that sends up the data to a website. But I'm clueless on where to start. Looks like I may have to solder a usb port to even power it? I did some googling, but perhaps I'm looking in the wrong places?
Any help is much appreciated.
New to Vocore2
- Vonger
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Re: New to Vocore2
first you must power up it.
then find a sensor connect to i2c.
write some code to make it work.
on my blog vonger.cn there are many examples, read from 2014
then find a sensor connect to i2c.
write some code to make it work.
on my blog vonger.cn there are many examples, read from 2014
- fetal
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Re: New to Vocore2
Thanks for the response.
I guess that's my question. How do I power it on?
I guess that's my question. How do I power it on?
- Vonger
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Re: New to Vocore2
check vocore.io/v2.html.
Must use a stable 5V input, better from notebook USB.
Must use a stable 5V input, better from notebook USB.
- fetal
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Re: New to Vocore2
Ahh. Okay. Do you know wher eI can buy a usb? So I just solder it on?
- Vonger
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Re: New to Vocore2
First you can use the usb wire "touch" the power input, in one second, the LED will go light. If not, disconnect the power and check again to avoid damage. Remember, only 5V or under 5V is allowed, do not use 9V or 12V!!
After it is success boot up, then solder it.
and better to use notebook usb port, some 5V charger is not stable, might damage vocore2.
After it is success boot up, then solder it.
and better to use notebook usb port, some 5V charger is not stable, might damage vocore2.
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