correction to I2C addresses in Rainbow HAT
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active: low
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i2c:
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'0x70':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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'0x77':
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name: Matrix Driver
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device: HT16K33
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'0x77':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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-->
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#Rainbow HAT for Android Things™
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Rainbow HAT has a buffet of sensors, inputs and displays to explore Android Things™. Use it as a weather station, a clock, a timer or stopwatch, a mood light, or endless other things.
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Features:
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* Seven APA102 multicolour LEDs
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* Four 14-segment alphanumeric displays (green LEDs)
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* Four 14-segment alphanumeric displays
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* HT16K33 display driver chip
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* Three capacitive touch buttons
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* Atmel QT1070 capacitive touch driver chip
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* Blue, green and red LEDs
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* BMP280 temperature and pressure sensor
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* Blue, green and red LEDs
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* Piezo buzzer
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* Breakout pins for servo, I2C, SPI, and UART (all 3v3)
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To get the HAT set up and ready to go you can use the one-line product installer:
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```bash
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curl -sS https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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curl https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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```
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@ -63,28 +63,29 @@ pin:
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active: low
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i2c:
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'0x70':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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'0x77':
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name: Matrix Driver
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device: HT16K33
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'0x77':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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-->
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#Rainbow HAT for Android Things™
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Rainbow HAT has a buffet of sensors, inputs and displays to explore Android Things™. Use it as a weather station, a clock, a timer or stopwatch, a mood light, or endless other things.
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Features:
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* Seven APA102 multicolour LEDs
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* Four 14-segment alphanumeric displays (green LEDs)
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* Four 14-segment alphanumeric displays
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* HT16K33 display driver chip
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* Three capacitive touch buttons
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* Atmel QT1070 capacitive touch driver chip
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* Blue, green and red LEDs
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* BMP280 temperature and pressure sensor
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* Blue, green and red LEDs
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* Piezo buzzer
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* Breakout pins for servo, I2C, SPI, and UART (all 3v3)
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To get the HAT set up and ready to go you can use the one-line product installer:
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```bash
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curl -sS https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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curl https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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```
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@ -63,11 +63,11 @@ pin:
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active: low
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i2c:
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'0x70':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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'0x77':
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name: Matrix Driver
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device: HT16K33
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'0x77':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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-->
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#Rainbow HAT para Android Things™
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* Controlador HT16K33 para los displays
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* Tres botones táctiles capacitivos
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* Controlador capacitivo Atmel QT1070
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* LEDs azul, verde y rojo
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* Sensor de temperatura y presión BMP280
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* LEDs azul, verde y rojo
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* Piezo zumbador
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* Pines para servo, I2C, SPI y UART (todos 3v3)
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Para poner el HAT en funcionamiento puedes utilizar nuestro instalador de una línea:
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```bash
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curl -sS https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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curl https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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```
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@ -63,28 +63,29 @@ pin:
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active: low
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i2c:
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'0x70':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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'0x77':
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name: Matrix Driver
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device: HT16K33
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'0x77':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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-->
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#Rainbow HAT for Android Things™
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Rainbow HAT has a buffet of sensors, inputs and displays to explore Android Things™. Use it as a weather station, a clock, a timer or stopwatch, a mood light, or endless other things.
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Features:
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* Seven APA102 multicolour LEDs
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* Four 14-segment alphanumeric displays (green LEDs)
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* Four 14-segment alphanumeric displays
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* HT16K33 display driver chip
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* Three capacitive touch buttons
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* Atmel QT1070 capacitive touch driver chip
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* Blue, green and red LEDs
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* BMP280 temperature and pressure sensor
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* Blue, green and red LEDs
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* Piezo buzzer
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* Breakout pins for servo, I2C, SPI, and UART (all 3v3)
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To get the HAT set up and ready to go you can use the one-line product installer:
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```bash
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curl -sS https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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curl https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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```
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@ -63,28 +63,29 @@ pin:
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active: low
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i2c:
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'0x70':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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'0x77':
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name: Matrix Driver
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device: HT16K33
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'0x77':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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-->
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#Rainbow HAT for Android Things™
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Rainbow HAT has a buffet of sensors, inputs and displays to explore Android Things™. Use it as a weather station, a clock, a timer or stopwatch, a mood light, or endless other things.
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Features:
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* Seven APA102 multicolour LEDs
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* Four 14-segment alphanumeric displays (green LEDs)
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* Four 14-segment alphanumeric displays
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* HT16K33 display driver chip
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* Three capacitive touch buttons
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* Atmel QT1070 capacitive touch driver chip
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* Blue, green and red LEDs
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* BMP280 temperature and pressure sensor
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* Blue, green and red LEDs
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* Piezo buzzer
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* Breakout pins for servo, I2C, SPI, and UART (all 3v3)
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To get the HAT set up and ready to go you can use the one-line product installer:
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```bash
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curl -sS https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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curl https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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```
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@ -63,28 +63,29 @@ pin:
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active: low
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i2c:
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'0x70':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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'0x77':
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name: Matrix Driver
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device: HT16K33
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'0x77':
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name: Barometer
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device: BMP280
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-->
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#Rainbow HAT for Android Things™
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Rainbow HAT has a buffet of sensors, inputs and displays to explore Android Things™. Use it as a weather station, a clock, a timer or stopwatch, a mood light, or endless other things.
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Features:
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* Seven APA102 multicolour LEDs
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* Four 14-segment alphanumeric displays (green LEDs)
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* Four 14-segment alphanumeric displays
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* HT16K33 display driver chip
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* Three capacitive touch buttons
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* Atmel QT1070 capacitive touch driver chip
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* Blue, green and red LEDs
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* BMP280 temperature and pressure sensor
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* Blue, green and red LEDs
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* Piezo buzzer
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* Breakout pins for servo, I2C, SPI, and UART (all 3v3)
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To get the HAT set up and ready to go you can use the one-line product installer:
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```bash
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curl -sS https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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curl https://get.pimoroni.com/rainbowhat | bash
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```
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