electricui-embedded
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electricui-embedded
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Exporting Arduino output as .csv file
We have an MIT licensed protocol and Arduino library that makes it really easy to transfer data to the UI, and components for real-time line or scatter plots.
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Python GUI app for my embedded project
It includes an MIT licensed binary protocol that handles framing, checksums and multiple messageIDs. Standard C types are zero-configuration, just send them from hardware and the UI knows how to decode it. You can mark variables with some macros and get read/write capability in very little code. Assuming you're communicating over usb-serial, it should be very easy to get started. Here's the 'Arduino blinking led' firmware as an example.
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Library for sending messages to and from Arduino over USB port
We have an MIT licensed protocol and Arduino library, which provides framing, checksums, multiple messageIDs, query / set / call function behaviour, type information, ack packets, 1kB payload sizes by default and offset packets for sending larger data. There's a write up of the protocol here. I'm unsure how you've developed your stand alone program, but if you implement the 'host' side of the protocol, the Arduino library will take care of everything else.
- What’s everyone is using for framing and serialising data
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Arduino to PC Serial Protocol Library
If it's just the protocol you want, we have an open source, MIT licensed protocol available on GitHub. It comes with an Arduino library that you can install in a couple of clicks.
- How to store data from serial monitor?
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Serial data plotting SW
As a continuation of my other comment, Electric UI's binary protocol makes sending different data at different intervals pretty trivial. It's intended for serial comms, but of course can be sent over ethernet just as well.
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arduino serial UI
It has an MIT licensed binary protocol that handles framing and checksums which works well over serial. There are several Arduino firmware examples in that repo.
- Flexible protocol for control/configuration of an embedded device?
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GUI options
While it is transport and protocol agnostic, it comes with a 'batteries included' binary protocol for serial comms to get up and running quickly. The protocol handles framing, multiple message IDs, acks and checksums.
protocol
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Simple Python to Arduino Script
Sounds like a reimplementation of firmata…?
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Question about Interrupts using PyFirmata
Yeah, no mention of interrupts in the protocol description so of course you're not gonna find any libraries or software that have it :P
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Adding GPIO to x86 Linux machines with USB MCUs - ESP32, STM32, etc?
"Firmata is based on the midi message format in that commands bytes are 8 bits and data bytes are 7 bits. For example the midi Channel Pressure (Command: 0xD0) message is 2 bytes long, in Firmata the Command 0xD0 is used to enable reporting for a digital port (collection of 8 pins). Both the midi and Firmata versions are 2 bytes long, but the meaning is obviously different. In Firmata, the number of bytes in a message must conform with the corresponding midi message. Midi System Exclusive (Sysex) messages however, can be any length and are therefore used most prominently throughout the Firmata protocol."
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Best Way to Make a Simple PC Based GUI that Controls an STM32
I've heard of people using firmata or https://msgpack.org or https://github.com/NXPmicro/rpmsg-lite or cbor ...
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What approach/protocols do you use to interface microcontrollers to your pc for small and medium sized projects?
For higher level protocol your use cases might fit to firmata. It is easy to use on the MCU side and has plenty of language bindings on the client (PC) side.
What are some alternatives?
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