From 58cb77793510e44db148b1452384cc253dd7fb2a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kristjan Komlosi Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2019 19:07:47 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Documentation updates --- docs/dev-guide.md | 15 +++++---------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/dev-guide.md b/docs/dev-guide.md index b3dc54f..a62ba82 100644 --- a/docs/dev-guide.md +++ b/docs/dev-guide.md @@ -7,17 +7,12 @@ TeraHz was developed on and for the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. Compatibility with other Raspberries can probably be achieved by tweaking the device paths in the `app.py` file, but isn't confirmed at this point. Theoretically, 3 Model B and Zero W should work out of the box, but models without Wi-Fi will need an -external Wi-Fi adapter if Wi-Fi functionality is desired. The practicality of -compiling Python on the first generation of Raspberry Pis is also very -questionable. +external Wi-Fi adapter if Wi-Fi functionality is desired. -Sensors required for operation are: -- AS7265x -- VEML6075 -- APDS-9301 - -They provide the spectrometry data, UV data and illuminance data, respectively. -They all support I2C, AS7265x supports UART in addition. +TeraHz depends on three separate sensor boards: +- AS7265x spectral chipset +- VEML6075 UV sensor +- APDS-9301 lux-meter The sensors leech power from the GPIO connector, thus eliminating the need for a separate power supply. The necessary power for the whole system is delivered through