Pololu Wixel Shield for ArduinoUser's Guide1. Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
• P0_0 – the Arduino is held reset while this pin is high• P1_6 – Wixel TX/Arduino RX• P1_7 – Wixel RX/Arduino TXThe other 12 general-purpose I/O pins
2.f. Writing Sketches for the Wixel ShieldWriting sketches for the Wixel shield is as easy as using the standard serial library to transmit and receiv
Serial monitor connected to an Arduino running the Wireless PhysicalPixel sketch.Pololu Wixel Shield for Arduino User's Guide © 2001–2014 Pololu
1. OverviewThe Wixel shield [http://www.pololu.com/product/2500] seamlessly enables a wireless link (with a typical range of~50 feet) to replace your
Wixel shield for Arduinopowered through its power jack,communicating wirelessly withanother Wixel.Wixel shield for Arduino top view.1.a. Contacting Po
Voltage DividersThe shield has four general-purpose 2/3 voltage dividers that can be accessed by the lower “HV” and “LV” pins(pictured above) located
PushbuttonsThe shield has space near the pin 13 LED that can be used for two general-purpose pushbuttons[http://www.pololu.com/product/1400]. The push
1.d. Schematic DiagramYou can also download the Wixel shield for Arduino schematic [http://www.pololu.com/file/download/wixel-shield-schematic.pdf?fil
2. Getting Started2.a. What You Will NeedThe following materials are necessary for getting started with your Wixel shield for Arduino[http://www.polol
Wixel shield for Arduino with included hardware.• two extended 1×8 female headers (for Arduinoshields)• two extended 1×6 female headers (for Arduinosh
Once the male header pins are installed, the Wixel can be plugged into the female socket on the Wixel shield. You canskip this step if you purchased a
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