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- | ===== Programming Arduino Wirelessly ==== | + | ===== Programming Arduino Wirelessly ==== |
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The Arduino system offers an easy and open-source method for programming microcontrollers. Normally this means using a serial cable or USB cable attached directly to the microcontroller project. But what if your project is floating in a weather balloon, glued to the bottom of a swimming pool or baked into a loaf of bread? It would be great to upload code changes wirelessly, and even greater if you could do it from several kilometers away. | The Arduino system offers an easy and open-source method for programming microcontrollers. Normally this means using a serial cable or USB cable attached directly to the microcontroller project. But what if your project is floating in a weather balloon, glued to the bottom of a swimming pool or baked into a loaf of bread? It would be great to upload code changes wirelessly, and even greater if you could do it from several kilometers away. | ||
- | The following example demonstrates how to build a complete wireless solution for uploading code to a remote Arduino microcontroller using a couple of XBee radios, and a handy function for accomplishing wireless resets. | + | The following example demonstrates how to build a complete wireless solution for uploading code to a remote Arduino microcontroller using a couple of XBee radios, and a handy function for accomplishing wireless resets.\\ |
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- | Practical Example | + | **Practical Example**\\ |
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* Two 5-15VDC power supplies. Radio Shack sells 4AA Battery Holders that are convenient for remote 3.3 Volt circuits. | * Two 5-15VDC power supplies. Radio Shack sells 4AA Battery Holders that are convenient for remote 3.3 Volt circuits. |
info/program_avr_remoteley_with_zigbee.1218885311.txt.gz · Last modified: 2008/08/16 07:15 by tomgee