Now you have hands-on experience of building a basic GUI to handle Arduino projects. With minor modifications to the included exercises, you can use them to create a GUI for a large variety of Arduino prototyping projects. In the previous two exercises, we displayed the sensor outputs as strings in label widgets. It will be more meaningful if these numerical values are plotted as a graph and stored for further analysis. This is what you are going to perform in the next chapter.
Python Programming for Arduino
Python Programming for Arduino
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Python Programming for Arduino
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Getting Started with Python and Arduino
Working with the Firmata Protocol and the pySerial Library
The First Project – Motion-triggered LEDs
Diving into Python-Arduino Prototyping
Working with the Python GUI
Storing and Plotting Arduino Data
The Midterm Project – a Portable DIY Thermostat
Introduction to Arduino Networking
Arduino and the Internet of Things
The Final Project – a Remote Home Monitoring System
Tweet-a-PowerStrip
Index
Customer Reviews