I create my own Ardino Gui according to my personal need from what I learned through your Six episodes. Your instructions were Crystal clear..You are pretty good to explain and share your knowledge. Thank You!!
Thank you so much for these videos. I wanted to get my kids into this rather than watching silly videos but I didn't know where to start. Your videos were very helpful. Appreciate your time!
So many different attempts to get all needed hardware to work and have a GUI to control it all... until we tried Arduino (Mega), Serial and your GUI solution. Finally all fell into place. Big thanks!!
I’ve left these on as I was doing other things to see if the topic was accessible with my knowledge. These have been highly informative with so many uses for expansion.
This is the best demo i have seen so far in youtube on matters of GUI to Arduino exchange of info. I hope you will do more and inspire more people! Thanks!
Just made the GUI - it works fine. I am playing around adding other controls and boxes. The only problem I have is there is no Rectangle Shape (or Line shape & Oval Shape) in my tool box.
The shapes come from an old Powerpack from an earlier version of Visual Studio. I believe it is still available. Follow the instructions in this video and see if it helps: ua-cam.com/video/OCstwSAhH9w/v-deo.html
Oh Man was this useful. Thanks so much for doing that. I can design anyhardware but I was flopping trying to PC control it. Fantastic. Best wishes from Australia...
Dear Gallaher, please keep making videos. You explain the topics very well. I have understood every details about the electronics that you made the videos about. Please Please Please, make new series about Electronics and Arduino...
This series helped me out a lot. Your simple and easy to understand instructions are fantastic. I plan on using this knowledge to add controls and send information to and from a flight simulator to an arduino. With the use of shift registers I should be able to add as many switches and leds to a single arduino.
Hello, thanks for your videos, they are very helpful! One question, how can I send (and read) all the data for the LEDs at the same time? (at the beginning of the video you have a "turn off RGB led button", I guess it would be something like that) thanks!!
Hello , i would like to upload this C# GUI on an arduino sreen like (tft, lcd, oled) to make a program independent of the computer. Maybe someone can help me.
If I were to use this tutorial to set up a program for a client to control my microcontroler through their PC- would they need to run the program through visual studio, or can it be run by it's own .Exe?
I believe you can make a stand-alone application with the Community edition of VS but be careful of the legal issues with using it for commercial purposes. If you still want to do it, see if this video answers your questions: ua-cam.com/video/rMr3ejOEiDY/v-deo.html
Yeah I'm having the same problem and also the servo motor is rattling around ( I already know it needs a more stable PWM signal to stop it doing that). Still it gives me something to find out and understand. Overall this is a really nice starter project, I've done something similar with the STM boards.
The delay is caused by a timeout that is present in the Serial class of the arduino IDE. To fix that you can set the timeout to 0: void setup() { // put your setup code here, to run once: Serial.begin(9600); Serial.setTimeout(0); ( remainder of code goes here)... }
Download and install a terminal program such as CoolTerm, use it to capture a group of samples from the output from your program, save the data as a comma separated variable file, then import it into Excel.
Best professor in the world! Listen carefully to every word! Grad 2016 and still learning!
I create my own Ardino Gui according to my personal need from what I learned through your Six episodes.
Your instructions were Crystal clear..You are pretty good to explain and share your knowledge.
Thank You!!
Thank you so much for these videos. I wanted to get my kids into this rather than watching silly videos but I didn't know where to start. Your videos were very helpful. Appreciate your time!
So many different attempts to get all needed hardware to work and have a GUI to control it all... until we tried Arduino (Mega), Serial and your GUI solution. Finally all fell into place. Big thanks!!
I’ve left these on as I was doing other things to see if the topic was accessible with my knowledge. These have been highly informative with so many uses for expansion.
This is the best demo i have seen so far in youtube on matters of GUI to Arduino exchange of info. I hope you will do more and inspire more people!
Thanks!
Just made the GUI - it works fine. I am playing around adding other controls and boxes. The only problem I have is there is no Rectangle Shape (or Line shape & Oval Shape) in my tool box.
The shapes come from an old Powerpack from an earlier version of Visual Studio. I believe it is still available. Follow the instructions in this video and see if it helps: ua-cam.com/video/OCstwSAhH9w/v-deo.html
@@byteme8708 Thanks for the reply - looks like it is. I used the Panel tool but it wasn't as nice to use as in your video.
Just installed the powerpack and it works great - many thanks.
Oh Man was this useful.
Thanks so much for doing that. I can design anyhardware but I was flopping trying to PC control it.
Fantastic. Best wishes from Australia...
Thank you very much, the whole series is very useful!
Hello sir you are the best professor .I understand every word ,what you teach.
Thanks sir.
I am from india.
Dear Gallaher, please keep making videos. You explain the topics very well. I have understood every details about the electronics that you made the videos about. Please Please Please, make new series about Electronics and Arduino...
Thank you! Very clear teaching! BEST Teacher!
This series helped me out a lot. Your simple and easy to understand instructions are fantastic. I plan on using this knowledge to add controls and send information to and from a flight simulator to an arduino. With the use of shift registers I should be able to add as many switches and leds to a single arduino.
thank you..... so much. this is the thing I was searching exactly . thumbs up man.. Great content ❤
Thanks for good video to explain how to code both embeded and GUI via serial communication very clear
Bravo... extremely clear and very useful as base for own customization. Thanks for the good job and sharing!
Wonderfully presented and so helpful for me! thankyou
is there any link to download to visual studio project and the code ?
Great work by the way
thanks . that good project , but i'am not find RectangleShape in tool box or any shape can you help me with that problem?
omg that is the best tutorial Ive see so far! would you share the project files on git?
this is very informative, thank you
can we do all these with using an ethernet, bluetooth or wifi module in c# instead of usb.
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Hello, thanks for your videos, they are very helpful! One question, how can I send (and read) all the data for the LEDs at the same time?
(at the beginning of the video you have a "turn off RGB led button", I guess it would be something like that) thanks!!
Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho!!!!
tq man have a quation is this without any librarry
Hello , i would like to upload this C# GUI on an arduino sreen like (tft, lcd, oled) to make a program independent of the computer. Maybe someone can help me.
Sir can we use multiple Guis with one arduino ?
If I were to use this tutorial to set up a program for a client to control my microcontroler through their PC- would they need to run the program through visual studio, or can it be run by it's own .Exe?
I believe you can make a stand-alone application with the Community edition of VS but be careful of the legal issues with using it for commercial purposes. If you still want to do it, see if this video answers your questions: ua-cam.com/video/rMr3ejOEiDY/v-deo.html
some variable was not declared ???
how can i fix the delay between pressing the button end turning the light on ?
Yeah I'm having the same problem and also the servo motor is rattling around ( I already know it needs a more stable PWM signal to stop it doing that). Still it gives me something to find out and understand. Overall this is a really nice starter project, I've done something similar with the STM boards.
The delay is caused by a timeout that is present in the Serial class of the arduino IDE. To fix that you can set the timeout to 0:
void setup() {
// put your setup code here, to run once:
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.setTimeout(0);
( remainder of code goes here)...
}
Thank you..... so much
how can i send the sensor data to excel using C#
Download and install a terminal program such as CoolTerm, use it to capture a group of samples from the output from your program, save the data as a comma separated variable file, then import it into Excel.
thank you
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Thank you...much appreciated.
Thank you