Tested the "tier-1" functions of the SS, which largely comprises of scientific modules. Here's a list of modules tested, and their basic functions added:
- IMU (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer)
- Hygrometer
- Barometer (and altimeter)
- Thermometer (IR and ambient)
- RGB Led
- IR Led (and receiver)
- Radio Module
- Wifi Module




Also, I decided not to go with the Battery Gauge module. Instead, I'm using some builtin features of the microcontroller, and interpolation to estimate the battery state. Should be fine enough I think.
The "tier-2" functions are those that require more than just reading from a module. I'm currently testing the IR Remote module, that should be able to figure out ir protocols, and then control devices.
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