RPi Sensor Station Prototype Evaluation and Debug

Today I finished the RPi 3 shield station prototype. Designed it, built it and the system works right from power-up. All the sensors were loaded and came online. The unit was booted with the Linux prompt to support the code for various sensors. The station is also driving each separate module developed so far as well. It’s also network aware at this location’s WiFi.

At some point, there will be a separate Arduino version of the station, but next up is the ‘universal’ power supply. Then the cooling module, and on over to additional planned modules for integration. 


About James Austin

☩ U.S. Military Veteran, Electrical Engineer, Pepperdine MBA, and M.A. in Theological Studies. This site brings together reflections on theology, literature, and vocation, with attention to scripture, classical texts, patristic thought, and the enduring principles that inform faith and practice.

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