This is the User Guide for the Induino R3 / R4 / R5 from Simple Labs. The Induino R5 is the latest in the Induino Series of Low Cost Arduino clone boards from Simple Labs. The user guide focuses on making use of the Induino R5 board effectively & Interfacing different components. This is a constant work in progress so if something looks incomplete, it means we are working on it and will update it soon. If you are in a hurry, drop us an email. Enjoy!
Induino R3 Blog Overview - List of Contents (For Easy Navigation!!!)
- What is Arduino? What is Induino? Lets get Some Clarity
- Induino R3 / R4 / R5 - An Overview
- Simple Labs' Induino R3 / Induino R4 / Induino R5 and Arduino Uno Comparison
- Driver Installation
- The Basics of Working with Induino R3 / Arduino
- Digital Outputs - What, Where & How? - Working with the 3 on-board LEDs
- Digital Inputs - What, Where & How? - Working with the 3 on-board Push Buttons
- Serial Communication - What, Where & How?
- Analog Outputs - What, Where & How? - Working with the RGB LED
- Analog Inputs - What, Where & How? - Working with the on-board LDR
- Sensor Interface & Interfacing External Sensors - Variable Resistors, LM35 & HC-SR04
- Interfacing a TV Remote with the on-board TSOP Remote Control Receiver
- Generating Remote Control Signals using the on-board IR LED
- Servo Interfacing - Working with the on-board Servo Interface
- LCD Interfacing - Working with the Simple Labs LCD Shield
- I2C Communication - What, Where & How? - Interfacing with the Simple Labs RTC Module
- I2C Communication - Interfacing Sensors - MPU6050, BMP085 & HMC5883L
- Interfacing with the Real World - Working with the Simple Labs Relay Control Board
- Interrupts - What, Where & How? - Working with the Simple Labs DTMF Control Board
- Interfacing Serial Devices - Part 1 - Working with the BTBee PRO / Xbee
- Interfacing Serial Devices - Part 2 - Working with a Serial RFID Reader
- Interfacing Serial Devices - Part 3 - Working with a Serial GSM Modem
- SPI Communication - What, Where & How? - Working with the W5100 Ethernet Shield
- Interfacing Sensors - Microphone Sound Detection Sensor
- LCD Interfacing - Creating Custom Characters and a Bar Graph
- PORT Manipulation & 7 Segment LED Interfacing - Working with the Simple Labs Seven Segment cum DTMF Shield
- Interfacing the 0.96" I2C OLED Display
Is it work with windows8
ReplyDeleteyes. it works on windows, mac & linux
DeleteHats off to your development of indigenous economical Arudino kit.
ReplyDeleteI am going to buy it for my children.
I have a couple of doubts
If i buy a learner's kit, do i still need to buy the starter's accessory kit?
Is 4X1.5v NiCadd battery enough to power the board?
Can you suggest some portable power supply and AC power supply, so that i can buy it in one shot when i order.
thanks.
Hi Prakash,
ReplyDeleteI am new to this so jsut to confirm, This kit can directly interface with PC we dont need any debugger and programmer. also let me know which are the IDEs i can use with it.
Thanks