make your project to be an art.
Arduino Sensor Shield V4.0 allows you to connect to various modules like sensors, servos, relays, buttons, potentiometers???.just plug & play.
make your project to be an art.
Arduino Sensor Shield V4.0 allows you to connect to various modules like sensors, servos, relays, buttons, potentiometers???.just plug & play.
info linke at: http://www.ge-th.com/product.asp?id=41
yeah we know about you copying seedstudio's stuff so go stuff it somewhere else and stop spamming the forums.
Mowcius
People should respect the spirit of open source and sharing, there are so many kinds of arduino modules here(so, nothing relate to copies), we just sharing the handy arduino parts for lovers. :).
we all firmly believe that UK is a country full of gentlemen.
People should respect the spirit of open source and sharing, there are so many kinds of arduino modules here(so, nothing relate to
I've purchased a sensor shield v4.0 and a few of the modules. I see on E-bay that there are several Asian vendors now selling these products.
I like the concept very much, but have a complaint. I have not seen one vendor yet that publishes the actual schematic drawings of the sensors boards. If you/they really had a clue about the open source spirit you would be publishing the schematic and board layout files for the sensor modules. One should not even have to ask for such basic information for the people most likely to buy these products.
I guess you/they just assume one treats them as plug and play components with no thought that someone might want to modify the design or just want more detailed information on how they work. Many do come with published simple software examples showing how to use them in a sketch, but as far as information for the hardware not much information or specifications at all. One example is the little audio mic/amp sensor that plugs into a analog sensor port, not a clue on how they are processing the signal and if they are rectifying and/ or filtering and/or biasing the audio before sending it the analog port.
So again I like the concept, it is a step up from basic prototyping on a solderless breadboard, but still simpler then designing ones own custom PCB boards. I just wish more details were available, much like the Arduino folks did from the start with their design.
Lefty
Maybe I was a little hasty in my reply.
I do agree with open source and sharing...
I don't agree with advertising sales websites on the forums in quite the way you did though.
Mowcius
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I would not buy chineese junk. From past chineese support has sucked. Made in Italy, UK, USA only for me. Buy the orginal or from a known contributor.
Well that I agree with that as well. To be honest most things are made in china now but most things are made like shit not to last...
I hardly ever buy electronics from china directly (mainly just some components occasionally) and support does always suck.
Mowcius
I'm of the opinion that, it's depend on which seller you chose, not all sellers like what you said. just for us, we always take customer service seriously and will reply all your problem mails in 24hours (it's our service policy)
please check here ge-th2009 | eBay Stores , which can show the satisfaction of all the buyers.
We just aim to establish good relationship from any corner of the world.
Is it possible to get a manual for this shield ?