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See: [ThunderBorg Wiring|ThunderBorgWiring]
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* 0x14 : UltraBorg servo/ultrasonic controller
* 0x15 : ThunderBorg motor controller
* 0x28 : BNO055 9 DoF sensor
* 0x29 : VL531X ToF sensor
* 0x48 : ADS1015 AD converter
* 0x68 : PiJuice UPS
* 0x74 : starboard RGBMatrix5x5
* 0x75 : 11x7 LED Matrix
* 0x77 : port RGBMatrix5x5
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| __04__ | __14__: TXD0
| %%grn GND %% | __15__: RXD0
| __17__: %%prp STATUS LED %% | __18__: %%prp ENCODER B2 STARBOARD %% %%gry (PCM_CLK) %%
| __27__: %%prp ENCODER A2 PORT %% | %%grn GND %%
| __22__: %%prp ENCODER A1 PORT %% | __23__: %%prp ENCODER B1 STARBOARD %%
| %%org 3V3 %% | __24__: GPIO 24%%sup † %%
| __10__: MOSI%%sup † %% | %%grn GND %%
| __9__: MISO%%sup † %% | __25__: GPIO 25%%sup † %%
| __11__: SCLK%%sup † %% | __8__: CE0%%sup † %%
| %%grn GND %% | __7__: CE1%%sup † %%
| __04__ | __14__: TXD0 %%prp STATUS LED %%
| %%grn GND %% | __15__: RXD0 %%prp PIR SENSOR %%
| __17__: %%prp ENCODER A2 STBD %% (white) | __18__: %%prp ENCODER B2 STBD %% %%gry (PCM_CLK) %% (violet)
| __27__: GPIO 27 (unused) | %%grn GND %%
| __22__: %%prp ENCODER A1 PORT %% (grey) | __23__: %%prp ENCODER B1 PORT %% (blue) %%sup † %%
| %%org 3V3 %% %%sup † %% | __24__: GPIO 24%%sup † %%
| __10__: MOSI%%sup † %% | %%grn GND %% %%sup † %%
| __9__: MISO%%sup † %% | __25__: GPIO 25%%sup † %%
| __11__: SCLK%%sup † %% | __8__: CE0%%sup † %%
| %%grn GND %% | __7__: CE1 %%prp UPPER BUMPER %%
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| __5__: %%prp STARBOARD INFRARED %% | %%grn GND %%
| __6__: %%prp CENTER INFRARED %% | __12__: %%prp PORT INFRARED %%
| __13__: %%prp PORT BUMPER %% | %%grn GND %%
| __19__: %%prp CENTER BUMPER %% | __16__: %%prp PUSH BUTTON %%
| __26__: %%prp STARBOARD BUMPER %% | __20__
| %%grn GND %% | __21__
| __5__: %%prp PORT SIDE INFRARED %% | %%grn GND %%
| __6__: %%prp PORT INFRARED %% | __12__: %%prp STBD SIDE INFRARED %%
| __13__: %%prp STBD BUMPER %% | %%grn GND %%
| __19__: %%prp CENTER BUMPER %% | __16__: %%prp STBD INFRARED %%
| __26__: (unused: conflict with SPI) | __20__: %%prp CNTR INFRARED | BUTTON %%
| %%grn GND %% | __21__: %%prp PORT BUMPER %%
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†   Used by [Adafruit 320x240 TFT Display|Adafruit320x240TFTDisplay] \\
†   part of cable assembly connecting to [Adafruit 2.0" 320x240 Color IPS TFT Display|https://www.adafruit.com/product/4311] \\
‡   part of cable assembly connecting to [Adafruit 1.14" Mini Pi TFT Display|https://www.adafruit.com/product/4393]
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For sensor wires, wires are orange or red for port, green for starboard (just like on a boat).
For sensor wires, wire markings are orange or red for port, green for starboard (just like on a boat).
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Requires pins for: , , ENCODER B2
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| [{Image src='attach/KR01WiringNotes/starboard-aft-connections.png' width='400' caption='Starboard Aft Boar' align='left'}] | [{Image src='attach/KR01WiringNotes/starboard-aft-board-v2.png' caption='Starboard Aft Boar' align='right'}]
| [{Image src='attach/KR01WiringNotes/starboard-aft-connections.png' width='400' caption='Starboard Aft Boar' align='left'}] | [{Image src='attach/KR01WiringNotes/starboard-aft-board-v2.png' caption='Starboard Aft Board' align='right'}]
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Mounted on the chassis, an [Adafruit Perma Proto Bonnet|https://www.adafruit.com/product/3203] serves to
collect the various power and sensor connections into three connectors: one six pin connector comprising the first six GPIO pins (including 5V, 3.3V, Ground, SDA and SCL), and two ten (2x5) pin connectors. These are almost IDC-style but instead use bespoke cables made using dual row wire housings (see [Small Dual Row Wire Housing Pack for DIY Jumper Cables|https://www.adafruit.com/product/3143]).
Mounted on the chassis, an [Adafruit Perma Proto Bonnet|https://www.adafruit.com/product/3203] serves to collect the various power and sensor connections into three connectors: one six pin connector comprising the first six GPIO pins (including 5V, 3.3V, Ground, SDA and SCL), and two ten (2x5) pin connectors. These are commonly called ''Dupont Connectors'', bespoke cables made using dual row wire housings (see [Small Dual Row Wire Housing Pack for DIY Jumper Cables|https://www.adafruit.com/product/3143]).
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The KR01 has a Perma-Proto board dedicated to holding an [ItsyBitsy M4 Express] and a [BNO055 9-Axis Absolute Orientation|BNO055-9AxisAbsoluteOrientationSensor] sensor. The various connections to and from the daughterboard are shown in the above photo. The two columns of cyan and magenta-coloured pins are used to explode the 5V supply, which are used for the bumper and infrared sensors.
Earlier I'd experimented using a Perma-Proto board dedicated to holding an [ItsyBitsy M4 Express] and a [BNO055 9-Axis Absolute Orientation|BNO055ImuSensor] sensor. The various connections to and from the daughterboard are shown in the above photo. The two columns of cyan and magenta-coloured pins are used to explode the 5V supply, which are used for the bumper and infrared sensors.
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This board is currently not functional. The BNO055 is incompatible with the Raspberry Pi, so the ItsyBitsy will be used to drive the BNO055 (and potentially poll other sensors).
This board is currently not functional. The BNO055 is theoretically incompatible with the Raspberry Pi (the I2C bus speed needs to be slowed), so the ItsyBitsy was used to drive the BNO055 (and potentially poll other sensors). It seems the BNO055 is working okay with the Pi so lately I've just been connecting it directly.
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More experiments are in order.
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