![]() But it's a bit more coding to make the interface than w/ LabVIEW.īack to LINX - I've had little trouble connecting LINX over the USB-wired serial port, and had some success adding code to customize the LINX firmware: e.g. ![]() On non-LINX tests on Mac OSX, I've also used Processing sketches to get good 2 way comm with Arduino boards over wired, wifi (ESP8266 shield), and BT2, as above - nice graphic display of data, GUI control of servo, etc. In non-LINX experiments on the PC, thru the usual Arduino Serial Monitor, I've also used serial comm over Bluetooth Classic (BT-2 boards like HC-05,06 wired to Serial pins on a Mega) to get good 2 way connection (after sketch was loaded over normal Serial0 via USB). Like Firmata firmware, it allows more dynamic interaction with the board from an app on the PC than you get with Serial Monitor. but when it works it's a graphically rich interface to the microcontroller. It's a pretty flaky interface, slow, erratic serial comm, limited VI's. Naley - I've also been experimenting with the LabVIEW program LINX to connect to Arduino-type boards for things like reading sensors, controlling servos, etc.
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