.NET Gadgeteer Relay Actuator via REST Web Service
The .NET Gadgeteer Relay Module from Seeed Studio can be used to activate devices that are designed to run on common household electrical circuits of 120 volts AC or higher if necessary. The four...
View ArticleSaving settings to XML Configuration Files
Posted by Marco Minerva Some times ago I published a class that allows to read XML Configurtion Files (.config) in the standard .NET format. Now, I am asked how to change and save these settings back...
View ArticleEduardo Velloso completes Beta Driver for .NET Gadgeteer Bluetooth Module
Since the Bluetooth Module was released by GHI Electronics there have been numerous users who have found it difficult. The starter driver was rudimentary. Windows and other devices could not discover...
View ArticleControllare un motore con .NET Gadgeteer e un potenziometro (Italiano)
By Mike Dodaro, translated by Marco Minerva from the original English version Il modulo GHI Electronics Motor Driver L298 fornisce un metodo per impostare la velocità di due motori che possono...
View Article.NET Gadgeteer Motor Driver con due motori e un potenziometro (Italiano)
By Mike Dodaro, translated by Marco Minerva from the original English version In un post precedente ho descritto come usare un potenziometro con il modulo GHI Electronics Motor Driver L298 module....
View ArticleMind Control of .NET Gadgeteer Device via Neurosky EEG Sensor
This experiment leaves much to the imagination, but it does demonstrate how wave forms of the human brain can determine events on a device with an embedded microcontroller. This code scenario is...
View ArticleControlling a Gadgeteer device using Bluetooth Module and 32feet.NET library
Posted by Marco Minerva In this post, I’ll show how to send messages to a GHI Bluetooth module from a PC application using the 32feet .NET library. First of all, let’s create the Gadgeteer application....
View ArticleXBee Radios in .NET Gadgeteer Devices
XBee radios are inexpensive and they can be embedded in all kinds of devices. XBees can be networked so that a failure of one radio does not impar communication between and among others in the...
View Article.NET Gadgeteer Bluetooth to Control Relay Circuits
Here is a simple adaptation of Marco Minerva’s previous example: Controlling a Gadgeteer device using Bluetooth Module and 32feet.NET library. This application uses the GHI Electronics Bluetooth...
View ArticleConstructing a Bluetooth controlled Robot
Posted by Marco Minerva In this post, I’ll show how to construct a robot with .NET Gadgeteer and how to control it using a Bluetooth connection from a PC application based on the 32feet.NET library....
View ArticleXBee Control of .NET Gadgeteer Robot
The code in this brief example is part of an investigation into bandwidth and latency of XBee radios used for remote control. I’d be interested in any other experiments with XBees. If you have...
View ArticleMaking Mayhem with .NET Gadgeteer
Mayhem is an open source application that supports triggers, events, and reactions. The core Mayhem application runs on a PC, but the events and reactions it uses are interoperable with just about any...
View ArticleUtilizzare Mayhem con .NET Gadgeteer (Italiano)
By Mike Dodaro, translated by Marco Minerva from the original English version Mayhem è un’applicazione open source che supporta trigger, eventi e azioni. Il cuore del sistema Mayhem è in esecuzione su...
View ArticleConnessioni XBee con device .NET Gadgeteer (Italiano)
By Mike Dodaro, translated by Marco Minerva from the original English version Le schede XBee hanno un costo estramamente contenuto e possono essere integrate in qualsiasi tipo di device. Il loro raggio...
View ArticleControlling a Light Switch using Windows Phone
Posted by Marco Minerva In this post, I’ll show how to control a Relay module using a Windows Phone app that is able to remotely turn on or off a light. Let’s start creating a new Gadgeteer...
View ArticleWi-Fi Gadgeteer Robot controlled by Windows Phone with image streaming
Posted by Marco Minerva I have updagred the .NET Gadgeteer Robot I described in the post Constructing a Bluetooth controlled Robot, replacing the Bluetooth Module with Wi-Fi and adding a camera to...
View ArticleCreating an UDP Server with .NET Gadgeteer
Posted by Marco Minerva Some time ago, we presented a simple TCP Server for .NET Gadgeteer, that has been used in many other projects. Today, we’ll see how to create another kind of server, based on...
View ArticleUsing voice commands to control a servo
Posted by Marco Minerva I’m very interested in combining .NET Gadgeteer devices with other techonologies. In this post I’ll show how to use the Microsft Speech Platform to recognize speech and send...
View ArticleGadgeteer Home Automation System
Posted by Marco Minerva In this post I want to describe how to create a Home Automation System that puts together many of the modules and source code we talked about on this blog during the past...
View ArticlePlaying with Mountaineer Ethernet Mainboard
Posted by Marco Minerva In these days I’m making some tests with Ethernet Mainboard, a Gadgeteer compatibile mainboard that is produced by the Mountaineer Group. Here it is the main characteristics of...
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