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I was sent a new XIAO BLE Sense device by https://www.seeedstudio.com/ so decided I would figure out how to manage communication. It was quite a project, since the Enhanced ShockBurst protocol has to be implemented in software. I have a few things to figure out, but the library is mostly functional, I'm looking for input on issues etc. and or improvements to make. It has been tested with the complete RF24 communication stack, although the RF24Network and higher libs need modifications to work with this library.
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Seems primary, and only communication is over the I2C bus, so you could write your own driver to interface with the sensor. I assume you are working with some lite version of Raspbian/Debian distribution, in which case it makes it easier to test and load the written module. I see here at: https://github.com/Seeed-Studio/grove-linux-driver there appears to be some generic support for some other Grove devices. This might be a good example/starting point for you - and because you don't appear to have a proper datasheet, you could potentially scan the source code at https://github.com/Seeed-Studio/Mutichannel_Gas_Sensor and figure out the required register addresses for communication and data transfer. Otherwise maybe there is a more detailed datasheet about register mapping somewhere on the web or you could contact the manufacturers.
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Seeed-Studio/grove-linux-driver is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of grove-linux-driver is C.
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