¾ÆµÎÀ̳ë Æ®·£½º¸ð±×¸®½¯µå´Â ¿ì³ë R¿¡ ¸ÂÃç °³¹ßµÈ ´ëºÎºÐÀÇ ½¯µå¸¦ ·¹¿À³ª¸£µµ º¸µå¿¡ ȣȯÀÌ µÉ ¼ö ÀÖµµ·Ï º¯°æÇØÁÖ´Â ½¯µåÀÔ´Ï´Ù. Áï, ±âÁ¸¿¡ ·¹¿À³ª¸£µµ¿¡ »ç¿ëÇÒ ¼ö ¾ø¾ú´ø ½¯µå¸¦ Æ®·£½º¸ð±×¸®½¯µå À§¿¡ ÀûÃþÇÏ¸é ·¹¿À³ª¸£µµ º¸µå¿Í »ç¿ëÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ°Ô µË´Ï´Ù. Description: The Arduino Leonardo arrived on the scene to great applause. This was followed by the creeping realization that, because of the new microcontroller, all of our favorite SPI or I2C-based Arduino shields would be incompatible. Fear not, the SparkFun TransmogriShield will transform your beloved classic shields into Leonardo-compatible shields (apparently ¡°in a surprising or magical manner¡±? Really? Transmogrify?) By using an arrangement of surface-mount headers to ¡°intercept¡± the incoming pins and shift them around, the TransmogriShield takes the SPI and I2C lines from their new, less convenient, homes at the ICSP header and D2/3 pins, and moves them back into classic Arduino position: SPI on D11-13 and I2C on A4/A5. Any shield placed above the TransmogriShield in the stack will ¡°see¡± those lines in their old positions. If you can¡¯t work around the weird wiring in firmware, this shield might be a good quick-fix. Along with allowing you to use classic SPI/I2C based shields like the RF22 Shield, the Touch Shield or the SD Shield, the TransmogriShield also provides plenty of prototyping space, so it makes a pretty good protoshield for the Leonardo! Documents:
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