Hi everyone,
A simple question that I have been trying to find an answer to; is it possible to connect Netduino to a bluetooth board such as http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10404, and connect to it with Visual Studio C#?
I am trying to connect the EMG sensor: http://www.instructa...ame-Controller/ wirelessly through Netduino and get the readings on a WPF window.
Any advices will be really appreciated,
Thank you,
Shehab
wireless
Started by Shehab, Jun 07 2012 02:01 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 07 June 2012 - 02:01 PM
#2
Posted 07 June 2012 - 04:46 PM
Hi Shehab,
Thank you for dropping by the chat room and welcome to the community! As we had discussed with a couple of the other community members, you certainly can do some great things with wireless communication and WPF - and that's just for starters!
You have chosen a very interesting project, and one that I will certainly be following closely since it's closely resembles an EEG project I am currently working on.
I believe you had mentioned that you have all the other necessary components for the project, and are just missing the Netduino and a wireless device. As suggested earlier, the Xbee kit from Sparkfun is a great place to start, and I'm sure you will find yourself using it for a multitude of other Netduino projects.
I was wondering, did you purchase the kit from Advancer Technologies? If so which one?
Please keep everyone updated with your progress, and I would love to see another EEG Netduino project on Instructables.com
Cheers,
Steve
Thank you for dropping by the chat room and welcome to the community! As we had discussed with a couple of the other community members, you certainly can do some great things with wireless communication and WPF - and that's just for starters!
You have chosen a very interesting project, and one that I will certainly be following closely since it's closely resembles an EEG project I am currently working on.
I believe you had mentioned that you have all the other necessary components for the project, and are just missing the Netduino and a wireless device. As suggested earlier, the Xbee kit from Sparkfun is a great place to start, and I'm sure you will find yourself using it for a multitude of other Netduino projects.
I was wondering, did you purchase the kit from Advancer Technologies? If so which one?
Please keep everyone updated with your progress, and I would love to see another EEG Netduino project on Instructables.com
Cheers,
Steve
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#3
Posted 19 June 2012 - 12:08 PM
Hi Gutswork,
Thank you for replying to my post, I am still working on the project. I was wondering if you have received your components, I have started using WPF with the Serial Port of the Xbee USB explorer and I can send data and see the LED flashing, I am still having issues connecting the EMG sensor to Netduino and getting the results on the WPF window.
I am also having an issue with the Xbee shield on top of the Netduino, it doesn't fit very well, I think it was designed for Arduino and now, it is just not fitting perfectly; here is the kit I bought: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9897
As for the EMG, I bought the V2 one, and they are very helpful at Advanced Technology, they will answer all the questions you have.
Let me know your progress and good luck
Shehab
#4
Posted 05 July 2012 - 07:34 PM
Salaam Shehab,
I think this blog can be useful for you: http://mohammad.geoc...ebsite/blog.php
After reading the blog, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me.
Cheers,
Mohammad
#5
Posted 05 October 2012 - 04:47 AM
Salaam Shehab,
I think this blog can be useful for you: http://mohammad.geoc...ebsite/blog.php
After reading the blog, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me.
Cheers,
Mohammad
Thanks a lot for your example! It really help me a lot with my bluetooth module,
it's not the same as the one you have there but works great!
Thanks again!
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