Arduino Due
In this example we will interface to an I2C LCD using our Arduino Due. Now these I2C LCD's consist of 2 parts usually an HD44780 16×2 LCD and an I2C backpack.
In this example we will connect an LM35 temperature sensor to our Arduino Due</p><p>The LM35 series are precision integrated-circuit temperature sensors, whose output voltage is linearly proportional to the Celsius.
The DS3231 is a low-cost, extremely accurate I2C real-time clock (RTC) with an integrated temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) and crystal. The device incorporates a battery input, and maintains accurate timekeeping.
The L3GD20 is a low-power three-axis angular rate sensor. It includes a sensing element and an IC interface capable of providing the measured angular rate to the external world through.
The MMA8451 is a low-power accelerometer with 14 bits of resolution, with the following features: Embedded functions with flexible user-programmable options, configurable to two interrupt pins Embedded interrupt functions for overall.
The MLX90393 magnetic field sensor can be reprogrammed to different modes and with different settings at run-time. The sensor offers a 16-bit output proportional to the magnetic flux density sensed.
The DS1624 consists of two separate functional units: a 256-byte nonvolatile E2 memory and a direct-to-digital temperature sensor. The nonvolatile memory is made up of 256 bytes of E2 memory..
The MMA7361L is a low power, low profile capacitive micromachined accelerometer featuring signal conditioning, a 1-pole low pass filter, temperature compensation, self test, 0g-Detect which detects linear freefall, and g-Select.