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Safety Precautions Be sure to read the data sheet, and use only if you agree to the contents. 2JCIE-EV01-AR1 Sensor Evaluation Board User’s Manual (A294)
1. Overview This manual explains how to use the Arduino (*1) compatible OMRON Sensor Evaluation Board (2JCIE-EV01-AR1), including special notes and other information. This Sensor Evaluation Board provides 6 sensing functions (temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, illumination, sound, acceleration). This manual explains how to acquire these sensing data.
Fig. 2 Appearance of Sensor Evaluation Board Note: This side with the printed OMRON logo is the front side. If soldering fails and you need to purchase a pin header, purchase a pin header with 14 pins at a pitch of 2.54 mm.
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Fig. 3 Pin Header Soldering Note: Take care not to burn yourself when soldering. Take care not to inhale smoke when soldering. The pin header bends easily. Take care not to bend the pin header. 2JCIE-EV01-AR1 Sensor Evaluation Board User’s Manual (A294)
3-3 Connecting the Sensor Evaluation Board to Arduino Insert the pin header on the Sensor Evaluation Board into the Arduino pin socket. The Sensor Evaluation Board is on top and Arduino is on the bottom. Fig. 4 Connecting to Arduino Note: The temperature sensor on the Sensor Evaluation Board may output a high value due to heat from the Arduino unit.
In some cases it may take time to download the file. The sample source code is only for testing purposes. OMRON does not guarantee its operation. OMRON does not assume responsibility to make changes to the sample source code or correct mistakes or defects in the sample source code for any reason.
5. Running the Sample Program on Arduino IDE 5-1 Installing the Zip Library on Arduino IDE Click [Sketch] >> [Include Library] >> [Add .ZIP Library...]. Select the zip file you saved in 4-1 in "Select a zip file or a folder containing the library you’d like to add", and click [Open].
5-3 Arduino Board Settings in Arduino-IDE Click [Tools] >> [Board:...] >> [Arduino MKR WiFi 1010]. If you cannot find "Arduino MKR WiFi 1010", open "Board Manager..." and install it. Fig. 8 Specifying Arduino Board 5-4 COM Port Settings in Arduino-IDE Specify the COM number in [Tools] >>...
5-5 Writing to the Microcomputer Board Compile (verify) the program, and if there are no errors, click to write to the Arduino microcomputer board. Fig. 10 Writing to the Microcomputer Board 2JCIE-EV01-AR1 Sensor Evaluation Board User’s Manual (A294)
5-6 Serial Monitor Click [Tools] >> [Serial Monitor], and select the sensing data. Fig. 11 Serial Monitor 6. Removing the Sensor Evaluation Board To remove the Sensor Evaluation Board from Arduino, turn off the power to the Sensor Evaluation Board, grasp the sides of the board without touching the USB port, connector, or other mounted components, and slowly remove the board.