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===== WeatherDuino Receivers - Comparison Chart ===== | ===== WeatherDuino Receivers - Comparison Chart ===== | ||
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- | | Microcontroller | + | | Microcontroller |
- | | Display Type | LCD 20×4 | + | | Display Type | LCD 20×4 | Touch 2.8" Color TFT | Touch 2.8" Color TFT |
- | | Display Resolution | + | | Touch Control |
- | | Dimmable Display | + | | Davis VP2 Emulation |
- | | Touch Control | + | | Davis Data Logger |
- | | Davis VP2 Emulation | + | | Broadcast Data | RF | RF / WiFi |
- | | Davis Data Logger | + | | WiFi Capability < |
- | | Broadcast Data | RF | + | | Air Quality Monitor \\ Compatibility |
- | | WiFi Capability < | + | | Direct Upload to Weather Networks |
- | | Air Quality Monitor \\ Compatibility | + | | 12 Hours Forecast |
- | | 12 Hours Forecast | + | | Support for languages with accented characters |
- | | Support for languages with accented characters | + | | Frequency / Modulation |
- | | Frequency / Modulation | + | | Power Supply |
- | | Power Supply | + | | Assembling Time |
- | | Assembling Time | + | | Programing |
- | | Programing | + | | Release Date | 2014 \\ (Out of production) |
- | | Release Date | 2014 \\ (Out of production) | + | |
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All WeatherDuino receivers emulate the Davis Vantage Pro communication protocol, and receive data from the same WeatherDuino Pro2 Transmitter units. The main difference between these systems is the Receiver capabilities, | All WeatherDuino receivers emulate the Davis Vantage Pro communication protocol, and receive data from the same WeatherDuino Pro2 Transmitter units. The main difference between these systems is the Receiver capabilities, | ||
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- | (Out of Production) ** | + | |
* This receiver uses an Arduino Nano as microcontroller. | * This receiver uses an Arduino Nano as microcontroller. | ||
* Weather data is shown on an 20×4 LCD display, not a color TFT display. | * Weather data is shown on an 20×4 LCD display, not a color TFT display. | ||
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* Compatible with 4Pro Wireless Display units (RF Mode). | * Compatible with 4Pro Wireless Display units (RF Mode). | ||
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- | (Out of production but still fully supported - Very few PCB's available) ** | + | |
* This receiver uses a more powerful AT Mega 2560 microcontroller, | * This receiver uses a more powerful AT Mega 2560 microcontroller, | ||
* Weather data is shown on a 2.8" colour TFT display. Navigation between the available data screens is done by touch. | * Weather data is shown on a 2.8" colour TFT display. Navigation between the available data screens is done by touch. | ||
* The receiver includes an WiFi module (ESP8266) allowing it to establish direct connection to the Internet via an existing WiFi access point. This capability allows direct data upload to Wunderground without the need to connect to other equipment. | * The receiver includes an WiFi module (ESP8266) allowing it to establish direct connection to the Internet via an existing WiFi access point. This capability allows direct data upload to Wunderground without the need to connect to other equipment. | ||
* It is also possible to use a USB connection to a computer (PC or Raspberry Pi) running any weather software. | * It is also possible to use a USB connection to a computer (PC or Raspberry Pi) running any weather software. | ||
- | * Can receive data from WeatherDuino Air Quality Monitor devices, and upload them to WU, ThingSpeak or even your own server. | + | * Can receive data from WeatherDuino Air Quality Monitor devices, and upload them to ThingSpeak, or even your own server. |
* Compatible with 4Pro Wireless Display units (RF and WiFi mode). | * Compatible with 4Pro Wireless Display units (RF and WiFi mode). | ||
* Has a useful mini web-server which can be accessed from anywhere on your local network, allowing a quick visualization of all weather data, including the state of the Transmitter Units. | * Has a useful mini web-server which can be accessed from anywhere on your local network, allowing a quick visualization of all weather data, including the state of the Transmitter Units. | ||
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- | This is the newest member of the WeatherDuino receiver family and was released | + | Released |
* Very fast operation, due to its 32 bit 80Mhz microcontroller. | * Very fast operation, due to its 32 bit 80Mhz microcontroller. | ||
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* Low power consumption (less than 250mA peak) allows it to be powered directly from the computer USB connection, or when is stand-alone mode, by any micro-USB phone charger. | * Low power consumption (less than 250mA peak) allows it to be powered directly from the computer USB connection, or when is stand-alone mode, by any micro-USB phone charger. | ||
* Small size, robust and compact construction. Supplied ready to use (after initial programming). | * Small size, robust and compact construction. Supplied ready to use (after initial programming). | ||
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+ | This is the newest member of the WeatherDuino receiver family. It is supplied ready assembled and fully tested. | ||
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+ | Available in August 2021. More info soon. | ||