Hi,
I am thinking down the road as far as projects are concerned, but I was wondering if the Netduino can be programmed to transfer data to and from the Netduino running in a standalone mode to a PC. For Example, a button is pressed on the Netduino or an analog value is registered and it sends useable results to a program running on a PC - outside of the Visual.net framework.
Seems to be an impressive little piece of hardware!
Thanks,
Greg
USB to PC and Program connection
Started by G Giles, Aug 17 2010 09:21 PM
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#1
Posted 17 August 2010 - 09:21 PM
#2
Posted 17 August 2010 - 09:59 PM
Yes, you can put a battery to your Netduino and transfer data to the PC.
You can use a wired connection or a wireless one. The easy way to do this is through some third party piece of hardware that supports UART, I2C or SPI protocols to communicate with.
#3
Posted 18 August 2010 - 06:02 AM
I am thinking down the road as far as projects are concerned, but I was wondering if the Netduino can be programmed to transfer data to and from the Netduino running in a standalone mode to a PC. For Example, a button is pressed on the Netduino or an analog value is registered and it sends useable results to a program running on a PC - outside of the Visual.net framework.
Hi Greg,
Please see here for discussion of this topic http://forums.netdui...talking-to-wpf/
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