BME680 VS SercomSPISlave

Compare BME680 vs SercomSPISlave and see what are their differences.

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BME680 SercomSPISlave
1 1
37 10
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10.0 0.0
over 1 year ago 6 months ago
C++ C++
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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BME680

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SercomSPISlave

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  • MKRzero SERCOM question
    1 project | /r/arduino | 8 Aug 2021
    I'm trying to connect two mkrzeros over SPI using this library: https://github.com/lenvm/SercomSPISlave, since apparently SERCOM ports have to be configured to communicate over SPI on MKRzeros. Assuming I am correct in figuring that the example sketches provided in this library configure the mkrzero to be used as a slave, how would one configure the master to recieve data over the sercom port specified? I'm pretty new to arduino so I'm kinda stumbling around here.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing BME680 and SercomSPISlave you can also consider the following projects:

RF_Links - These wireless transmitters and receivers easily fit into a breadboard and work well with microcontrollers to create a very simple wireless data link.

USB_Host_Library_SAMD - USB host library 2.0 for Zero/M0/SAMD

CCS811 - Arduino library for the CCS811 gas sensor for monitoring indoor air quality.

Arduino_Fanatec_Wheel - A do-it-yourself steering wheel to Fanatec's wheel base

DHTNew - Arduino library for DHT11 and DHT22 with automatic sensor recognition

lcdgfx - Driver for LCD displays running on Arduino/Avr/ESP32/Linux (including Rasperry) platforms

MCP23S17 - Arduino library for SPI based MCP23S17 16 channel port expander

drum2musocv - Arduino Zero/Seeeduino sketch, supporting native USB to adapt the MidiMuso CV-12 to respond to General Midi drum channel+note numbers, triggerable envelopes, Euclidian rhythm generator, RGB/neopixel LED indicators.

arduino-uart-svm4x - Arduino library to work with the Sensirion's SVM41 sensor modules via UART

ER_OLEDM1_CH1115 - Library to support the ER-OLEDM1.09-1 128X64 OLED Display Module driven by the CH1115 controller for the Arduino eco-system. SPI.

DHT20 - Arduino library for DHT20 I2C temperature and humidity sensor.

SparkFun_TMP117_Arduino_Library - Communicates with the TMP117 over I2C to quickly integrate a temperature sensor into your project.