Getting Started – energyShield 2 Pro
Quick Start Guide First thing, you need to make sure that the power switch is in the OFF position. If it...
Hardware Reference – energyShield 2 Pro
Hardware Overview Pin Descriptions Pin Name Description 5V 5V Out. Normally Connected. Can be disconnected by cutting “5V:5V” solder jumper....
energyShield 2 Pro Arduino Library Reference
energyShield 2 Pro Arduino Library Reference The energyShield 2 library provides software functions that allow the user to easily access...
How to Set Up Solar Charging – eS2 Pro
It is very easy to implement solar charging with the energyShield 2 Pro. Quick Start Connected your solar panel (7-23V)...
Power Sleeping Functionality – eS2 Pro
Most of the time, we program our microcontrollers (Arduino board, etc.) to do something and then wait until it needs...
Charging from a DC Source – energyShield 2 Pro
Charging from a DC Source 7-23V The energyShield 2 Pro can be charged directly from a DC source (wall adapter,...
Using the Real-Time Clock – eS2 Pro
The real-time clock (RTC) module on the energyShield 2 Pro provides the user with real, accurate time and date information....
readAll Example – eS2 Pro
This example sketch reads all of the information available from the energyShield 2 Pro and prints it serially. For more...
setTimeAndDate Example – eS2 Pro
This is an example sketch for the energyShield 2 Pro that lets the user set the time and date in...
solarLCD Example – eS2 Pro
This example sketch is designed to demonstrate the low power abilities of the energyShield 2 Pro and the ability to...