Windows Remote Arduino is an open-source Windows Runtime Component library which allows Makers to control an Arduino through a Bluetooth or USB connection. It uses Firmata Procotol. This book helps you to get started with Windows Remote Arduino which runs on Windows 10.
The following is highlight topics:
Preparing Development Environment;
Windows Remote Arduino for Windows 10;
Digital I/O;
Analog I/O;
Working with I2C;
Servo Motor.
Table of Content
1. Preparing Development Environment
1.1 Arduino
1.1.1 Arduino Uno
1.1.2 Arduino Leonardo
1.1.3 Arduino Mega 2560
1.1.4 Arduino Due
1.2 Electronics Components
1.2.1 Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.2 Fritzing
1.2.3 Cooking-Hacks: Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.4 Arduino Sidekick Basic kit v2
1.2.5 Grove - Starter Kit for Arduino
1.2.6 DFRobot - Arduino Kit for Beginner v3
1.3 Windows 10 and Visual Studio 2015
1.4 Windows Remote Arduino
1.5 Arduino Software
1.6 Testing
2. Windows Remote Arduino for Windows 10
2.1 Setting Up Arduino on Windows 10
2.1.1 Arduino Hardware Driver on Windows 10
2.1.2 Simple Testing
2.2 Arduino and Windows Remote Arduino (WRA)
2.2.1 Configuring Arduino Board
2.2.2 Compiling Windows Remote Arduino
2.3 Windows Remote Arduino with USB
2.3.1 Wiring
2.3.2 Creating A Project
2.3.3 Adding Reference Files for Windows Remote Arduino
2.3.4 Configuring Windows Remote Arduino (WRA) on Project
2.3.5 Writing Program
2.3.6 Testing
2.4 Windows Remote Arduino with Bluetooth
3. Digital I/O
3.1 Getting Started
3.2 Wiring
3.3 Creating and Configuring a Project
3.4 Writing a Program
3.5 Testing
4. Analog I/O
4.1 Getting Started
4.2 Demo Analog Output: RGB LED
4.2.1 Arduino Analog output (PWM)
4.2.2 Wiring
4.2.3 Writing Program
4.2.4 Testing
4.3 Demo Analog Input: Working with Potentiometer
4.3.1 Wiring
4.3.2 Writing Program
4.3.3 Testing
5. Working with I2C
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Writing Program
5.3 Testing
6. Servo Motor
6.1 Servo Motor
6.2 Wiring
6.3 Writing A Program
6.4 Testing