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Serial Call Response: Send multiple variables using a call-and-response (handshaking) method. Read ASCII String: Parse a comma-separated string of integers to fade an LED. Physical Pixel: Turn a LED on and off by sending data to your Arduino from Processing or Max/MSP. Multi Serial Mega: Use two of the serial ports available on the Arduino Mega. Midi: Send MIDI note messages serially. Graph: Send data to the computer and graph it in Processing. Dimmer: Move the mouse to change the brightness of an LED. ASCIITable: Demonstrates Arduino's advanced serial output functions. There are also Max/MSP patches that can communicate with each Arduino sketch as well. #Linux mouse cursor pack download
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These examples include code that allows the Arduino to talk to Processing sketches running on the computer.
Smoothing: Smooth multiple readings of an analog input. Fading: Use an analog output (PWM pin) to fade an LED. Calibration: Define a maximum and minimum for expected analog sensor values. Analog Write Mega: Fade 12 LEDs on and off, one by one, using an Arduino Mega board. Analog Input: Use a potentiometer to control the blinking of an LED. Analog In Out Serial: Read an analog input pin, map the result, and then use that data to dim or brighten an LED. Tone Pitch Follower: Play a pitch on a piezo speaker depending on an analog input. Tone Multiple: Play tones on multiple speakers sequentially using the tone() command. Tone Melody: Play a melody with a Piezo speaker.
Tone Keyboard: A three-key musical keyboard using force sensors and a piezo speaker. State Change Detection: Count the number of button pushes. Digital Input Pullup: Demonstrates the use of INPUT_PULLUP with pinMode(). Debounce: Read a pushbutton, filtering noise. Button: Use a pushbutton to control an LED. Blink Without Delay: Blink an LED without using the delay() function. Read Analog Voltage: Reads an analog input and prints the voltage to the Serial Monitor. Fade: Demonstrates the use of analog output to fade an LED. Digital Read Serial: Read a switch, print the state out to the Arduino Serial Monitor. Bare Minimum: The bare minimum of code needed to start an Arduino sketch. Analog Read Serial: Read a potentiometer, print its state out to the Arduino Serial Monitor.