So let’s say your using an Arduino in your project. You already have the hardware-based serial interface working with one portion of the project and need a second serial port for unrelated hardware.
Outputting data from a microcontroller over a serial port is convenient and easy, but formatting, visualizing, and analyzing the data can be tedious and frustrating. [Alex Spataru] knows this all too ...
The Serial Plotter built into the Arduino IDE creates graphs from numerical data. Unfortunately, there is no user manual for it. One of the strong points of Arduino is its easy-to-use serial port ...
Serial communication (UART) using both hardware and software serial Using TTL serial adapters/cables with microcontrollers Comparing hardware/firmware/software behaviors across interfaces Getting ...
Most of the technology world is familiar with open source software and the reasons why, in some eyes, it’s more appealing than proprietary software. When software’s source code is available for anyone ...
I like to visualize things, so I decided to prepare this simple tutorial to help you better understand how to visualize data using Arduino. This tutorial assumes that you have some basic electronics ...
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