A collection of examples to interface WisBlock modules and sensors using Python.
To be able to use the WisBlock module, the hardware must match the WisBlock form factor. Right now, RAKwireless provides two devices to support the WisBlock module for the Raspberry Pi platform.
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RAK7391
RAK7391 is a powerful CM4 extension board. There are two WisBlock I/O connectors on the board already. Users can connect the WisBlock I/O module with RAK7391 directly.
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RAK6421
RAK6421 is a Pi HAT board that includes the WisBlock connector. Users can put the WisBlock module on the Pi HAT and plug it on the Raspberry Pi board.
The repository structure follows that on the RAKwireless store
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Display
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Interface
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RAK7391
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Sensors
- RAK1901 Temperature and Humidity Sensor
- RAK1902 Barometric Pressure Sensor
- RAK1903 Ambient Light Sensor
- RAK1906 Environmental Sensor
- RAK12001 Fingerprint Sensor
- RAK12004 MQ2 Gas Sensor
- RAK12006 Pyroelectric Infrared Radial (PIR) module
- RAK12009 MQ3 Gas Sensor
- RAK12013 Radar Module
- RAK12015 Vibration Sensor
- RAK12019 UV sensor
- RAK13003 IO Expansion Module
- RAK16000 DC Current Sensor
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Wireless
Copyright (c) 2022 RAKwireless, under MIT License.