This fork of the GrovePi repository is for the EE250L course. Please select the branch that corresponds to the semester you have taken the course. The skeleton code for the lab assignments lie inside the Software/Python/ directory.
GrovePi is an open source platform for connecting Grove Sensors to the Raspberry Pi. Create your Internet of Things devices and inventions without the need for soldering!
There are over 2 million Raspberry Pi in the wild and people are using it for some awesome projects. From teaching kids to code to cluster computing, the Raspberry Pi is taking over the computing world. We believe combining the power of code with easy to use sensors and devices will be revolutionary.
We brought Grove and Raspberry Pi together in a simple and affordable way. Grove sensors allow you to interact and monitor the world. Raspberry Pi lets you store and process data, and bring the real world to the Raspberry Pi and the web.
The GrovePi brings both Grove Sensors and the popular Raspberry Pi together in a simple, elegant, and open source design.
The GrovePi board slips over the Raspberry Pi. Connect the Grove Sensors to the GrovePi board. Upload your program. Begin taking in the worlds data!
The GrovePi is compatible with the Raspberry Pi models A, A+, B, B+, 2, and 3.
Getting started is easy. Check out our Getting Started With GrovePi Guide here. We have an extensive library that covers most Grove sensors. You can find it on the Github repo. You won’t need to hack much at all with our library: get started coding in Python and C now!
In order to quick install the GrovePi
repository, open up a terminal and type the following command:
sudo curl -kL dexterindustries.com/update_grovepi | bash
The same command can be used for updating the GrovePi
to the latest version.
Ask us in the forums. Want to use the GrovePi in a language not currently supported? Ask and we will help.
The GrovePi can be programmed in Python, C, C#, Go, and NodeJS on the Raspberry Pi. Simply start with one of our example projects or example code.
The GrovePi uses an Arduino to interface between the Raspberry Pi and the Grove Sensors, and comes programmed with a standard firmware. The firmware can be rewritten from the Raspberry Pi.
Need help? We have a forum here where you can ask questions or make suggestions.
Need an idea to get started? We have a few project examples to get your creative juices flowing.
Want to hack it open or make your own from scratch? With full hardware and software designs, you can remix and duplicate to your hearts content.
See more at the GrovePi Site
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GrovePi for the Raspberry Pi: an open source platform for connecting Grove Sensors to the Raspberry Pi. Copyright (C) 2017 Dexter Industries
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