The Binho Nova Multi-Protocol USB Host Adapter allows you to interface your computer directly to hardware circuits. This device is powered by the USB connection to the host PC and is also able to provide downstream power to test circuits. The following guide details how to use a Binho Nova with CircuitPython libraries to interface with sensors and components via I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit), SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface), GPIO's (General Purpose Input/Output), or UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter).

Parts

And things we'll be connecting to!

Adafruit BME280 I2C or SPI Temperature Humidity Pressure Sensor
Bosch has stepped up their game with their new BME280 sensor, an environmental sensor with temperature, barometric pressure and humidity! This sensor is great for all sorts...
$14.95
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Single large LED lit up green
Need some big indicators? We are big fans of these huge 10mm diffused green LEDs. They are fairly bright so they can be seen in daytime, and from any angle. They go easily into a...
$4.95
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Half Size Breadboard and 78 Piece Jumper Wire in various lengths
This is a cute half-size breadboard with an assortment of small jumper wires, great for prototyping. The breadboard is 2.2" x 3.4" (5.5 cm x 8.5 cm) with a standard...
$9.95
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Coiled FTDI Serial TTL-232 USB Cable.
Just about all electronics use TTL serial for debugging, bootloading, programming, serial output, etc. But it's rare for a computer to have a serial port anymore. This is a USB to...
$19.95
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This guide was first published on Dec 18, 2019. It was last updated on Dec 18, 2019.

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