Widgeduino-unveiled on Kickstarter recently-is a smart and easy-to-configure window-based on Microsoft Windows platform and Microcontroller System Communication applications based on Atmel-based Arduino board.
Essentially, widgeduino communicates with the Microcontroller System through the serial port protocol or TCP/IP.
"This includes, among others, keyboard, LED light, pressure gauge, knob, Slider, thermometer, container and button. the intuitive method is that communication simplifies rapid prototyping and complete automated system development."
More accurately, widgeduino is based on Microsoft. . NET Framework, designed using the popular Visual Studio Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF. it connects to the micro-control system using national instrument control equipment. as mentioned above, applications running on Windows systems support both wired and wireless connections.
"Widgeduino comes with built-in APIs to add user-friendly widgets to embedded design," Nazir continues. "These library files are primarily designed for communications on the Arduino board ."
Widgeduino provides two main operation modes:
- Widgeduino uses serial port: serial port communication between the widgeduino application and the Arduino board is based on point-to-point (RS232) or wireless point-to-point (xbee 802.15.4 ).
- Widgeduino makes the Internet of Things possible through the network based on the IP protocol. this mode can also be used as a hybrid (for example. to connect to a serial device through a network with a widgeduino application.
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