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Deflector for ipod instal12/21/2023 ![]() I expanded to sketch with additional led's and have them toggle, or stay on for a designated time. Then all i need is a generic sketch that listens to the serial port for specific characters. I currently have an app on my iPhone that generates UDP messages when buttons and sliders are added (it's called Ardumote) I can create a button on the iPhone that when pressed generates the following UDP message: P2H when that code arrives on the Currently an Arduino Ethernet shield rev 3 running the following sketch:īecause the messages are simple RDP, and the RN-XV is a serial device, I was hoping I could configure my RN-XV to listen on Port 7777 for UDP messages from 192.168.015, and then send them to the Arduino via it's serial port. The RX+TX pins, and remove or hold the Arduino in reset. You either need an XBee shield/adapter that allows the XBee toĭirectly talk to a PC, or else you "can" use an Arduino board USB port, if you cross connect The one problem you have with RN-XVee is in being able to get directly to the module API, NET, which I can embed inside my larger PC programs. I have used the XVee plugged into an XBee socket in both UDP and TCP modes toĬommunicate with ZOC telnet software on the PC end, and also wrote small UDP and ![]() Shield connected to some sort of wifi RF module = very expensive in total. XVee is very nice because you can competely forgo having to use an ethernet You used, however, the RN-XVee will drop right into an XBee shield socket andĬommunicate directly with the Arduino using the RX/TX pins, so I don't see It sounds like you know a lot more about networking that I do, given the acronyms
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