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#259 Talking to WPF
Posted by futileboy on 11 August 2010 - 08:44 PM in Visual Studio
#265 Talking to WPF
Posted by futileboy on 11 August 2010 - 09:25 PM in Visual Studio
futileboy, welcome to the community!
Use an RS232 shield (CuteDigi) or a USB-to-TTL adapter and send/receive data via serial to your computer. There are two serial ports on the Netduino (D0/D1 and D2/D3) including one with flow control.
We're working on a way to send data over the USB deploy/debug cable in the future. More on that in the future.
A WPF app matched with a Netduino could be pretty cool! Can you say more about what you're building? Or at least share when you're done?
I'm really enjoying the device so far.
The application I'm working on uses the Parallax RFID reader which is talking to the Netduino as a serial device on D0 so, I'd have to look at D2/D3 for getting data out. Having a way to talk over the USB would be huge, since it would keep the whole solution smaller, simpler and cheaper.
I would be happy to share once I get something that's ready to share.
I'm looking to port this WPF PING sensor application over to the Netduino as well.
#641 Talking to WPF
Posted by futileboy on 17 August 2010 - 05:11 AM in Visual Studio
Hi futileboy,
If all you want is get the RFID data to PC you actually don't need netduino for that. You can simply connect it directly with the FTDI Serial-to-USB cable.
http://www.adafruit....&products_id=70
http://www.sparkfun....roducts_id=9718
Or you can just get the USB version of the same Parallax RFID reader.
http://www.parallax....17/Default.aspx
Then it will show as virtual comport that you can access using System.IO.Ports.SerialPort class (I should have some sample code if you need help).
That's good advice. And I've looked at going straight to the USB version of the RFID reader. My big motivation for using the Netduino though is that I'd like to add more then one sensor and even some other inputs (switches, knobs, etc) and have it do all the physical device handling. That way, I only plug one device into the system and get an array of data out of it.
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