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Kevin-M-Smith avatar Kevin-M-Smith commented on July 26, 2024

Hi Dabren,

Unfortunately I dont own a Due, so I have never been able to test the library with one.

Did you try connecting it normally? If so, what errors did you get?

Regards,
Kevin


From: Dabren [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2014 12:56 AM
To: StroudCenter/Arduino-SDI-12
Subject: [Arduino-SDI-12] Arduino Due (#9)

Hi,

If I want to use an Arduino Due to communicate with a sensor that uses the SDI12 protocol, how should I connect them instead?

Thanks.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/9.

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Dabren avatar Dabren commented on July 26, 2024

Hi Kevin,

I didnt try with my arduino due as it can only take in 3.3v. Will be trying with a level shifter to modulate between 3.3 n 5 :) hopefully it works.

Thanks.

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s-hicks2 avatar s-hicks2 commented on July 26, 2024

I use various SDI-12 sensors with my 3.3v Arduino boards all the time, and it works fine. Some can be powered by the 3.3 Vcc of the board, however, some sensors need higher input voltages, like my dissolved oxygen sensor that requires 9-15vDC for excitation. But even with the higher excitation, the SDI-12 data line still communicates at 3.3v.

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matiasAS avatar matiasAS commented on July 26, 2024

Hola @s-hicks2, con que arduino dices que te funciona sdi-12, con arduino ¿Due especificamente?

I need to use a CS655 cambell sensor, but according to the documentation of the library https://github.com/EnviroDIY/Arduino-SDI-12, it says that it is not compatible, but maybe now, and it is that they have not updated it , that is why I am asking

Can yo help me please?

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SRGDamia1 avatar SRGDamia1 commented on July 26, 2024

I'd assume the CS655 should work with the library. I don't have one and don't know anything about it.

The Arduino Due, however, is not supported. From what I've read the Due is not designed to be a low-power board and thus is not a good choice for long-term in-situ monitoring with environmental sensors. It also doesn't seem to be a very popular board. And I don't have one. Those things, combined with the fact that the Due uses a different interrupt system than any of the boards that are supported, mean that Due is unlikely to ever be supported.

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matiasAS avatar matiasAS commented on July 26, 2024

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