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Hi Manfred, Jerome maintains a google code repository where all the jedicut plugins are hosted. You can find it at Jedicut extension . If you select source and then browse you can see a number of directories. Select branches and then Jedicut_2.3. Under USBSerial you can find all the sources, the C++...
- Forum : Jedicut - English board
- Sujet : Jedicut and Arduino over USB
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- mar. sept. 18, 2012 8:20 am
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The arduino software in general has two procedures which are called by the arduino system automatically. The procedure setup() is called one time when the arduino boots up, here initialisation tasks like setting the baud rate or defining which pins are in or output shall be located. The procedure lo...
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- lun. sept. 17, 2012 9:20 am
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Back again. First I want to explain the sequences within the plugin side. A jedicut plugin exports a number of procedures/functions. Important are the procedure MoteurOnOff and the function EmettreBit. There are a number of internal functions too. The plugin USBSerial has internal functions to open,...
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- mar. sept. 11, 2012 10:12 am
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If the hardware is ready it may look like my prototype: jeduinok.jpg Now I want to explain the interface definition, the commands which will be exchanged between the jedicut plugin and the arduino. The serial Parameters are 115200 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit. I am using 2 bytes per command. The...
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- lun. sept. 10, 2012 9:39 am
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Hi again, now starting with the basics. The purpose of the new jedicut plugin USBSerial is to use jedicut on PC's and Laptops without a parallel Interface, which is nowadays more and more the case. But all PC's have a USB-interface which can be used. A second target was to do the timing for the step...
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- ven. sept. 07, 2012 12:40 pm
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The code is now online. The arduino code as well as the C++ sources.They are available as usual in the google code repository. The directory is called USBSerial.
I will prepare a short explanation (what is needed, how to use it, ...) and post it here:)
Martin
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- mar. sept. 04, 2012 2:36 pm
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Hi all, during the last two weeks I figured out how it can be done by using an arduino uno. And I was successful. To make things working a new jedicut plugin was necessary which opens the serial interface (the virtual one in case of the arduino) and to send out commands for timing, heating, motors,....
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- jeu. août 30, 2012 10:05 am
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