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Taking a different approach with the AIY board. Going to try and get stuff working with stock Raspbian install. I have the sound working, sort of kind of? I get sound out of the speakers but the speaker icon in the tray has a red X on it and I can't adjust the volume. Speaker test works anyway. AIY voice card as i2s - Raspberry Pi Forums
My plan is to figure out what chip does what. Then look on Adafruit or Pimoroni for a breakout board for that chip. Then try that installer. Like for the servo controller and motor controller. I'm going give it a try anyway. My other option is to go back to Google AIY install and see if I can make use of those chips via python etc. The AIY should have all the drivers and configs all done. It will also have some excess baggage too I would think. Juts tinkering with it really at this stage. Killing time until my rover parts arrive.
home from another long weekend in Halifax, tomorrow after work im going to start a major tidy up of all things Pi,and finish making the Toshiba Pi-top and when that's done i'm going to start learning things like, light and motion sensors and servo motors ,ect ect ect ,,that's the plan anyway ,we'll see how it goes ..
Been wanting to play with a PIR motion sensor, and or an ultrasonic range finder. Collision avoidance or obstacle avoidance for my rover etc.
My Pimoroni order should be arriving any day now. That will give me something to do for a few days.
Light as in color detection or light level, how bright it is? I have a Si1145 sensor on my portable weather clock. I use it to get the UV index and read the ambient light level. I use the ambient light level to auto dim the LED matrix etc. In the dark it goes into low light mode which dims the display. Its easier on the eyes and makes it unobtrusive. In sunlight it goes back to full bright to make it easier to read.
not sure ,i think i still might have to buy one,,, or check my boxes of things i think i have one?..lol but maybe not ...quick look and i have this type ,Raspberry Pi Light Sensor: A Simple LDR Tutorial
Ah, photo resistor, basic how bright is light. I "think" its a high resistance with no light and the resistance drops as the light intensity increases. I should have a couple of those kicking around. There is usually one of those in those kits with LEDs resisters, capacitors, and switches etc. Don't take this the wrong way but its one of those things not easily damaged so its great for kits for tinkering learning. No polarity either so you can plug it in either way etc and they are inexpensive.