This post, What is Windows Remote Arduino and What Can It Do?, is an overview of the Windows Remote Arduino library.
Showing posts with label Windows Remote Arduino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows Remote Arduino. Show all posts
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Windows Remote Arduino
Windows Remote Arduino is an open-source Windows library that allows any Windows 10 device – be it a Windows Phone, Surface, PC, or even Raspberry Pi 2 – to remotely control an Arduino. The library enables developers to integrate their Arduino sensors into their Windows projects, as well as offload tasks too heavy or complicated for the Arduino to Windows.
This post, What is Windows Remote Arduino and What Can It Do?, is an overview of the Windows Remote Arduino library.
This post, What is Windows Remote Arduino and What Can It Do?, is an overview of the Windows Remote Arduino library.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Windows 10 + Arduino Partnership
Arduino Partnership
“Arduino Certified” Windows 10 enables developers to make devices that combine the hardware-driving capability of Arduino with the software capabilities of Windows. An example might be a security camera. One could build a camera using Arduino to power the motor controls to tilt/turn the camera and using Universal Windows Platform one can create great UI, connect the camera to the cloud, process the image for motion detection and add facial/voice recognition. The work we have done on Windows 10 is the bridge between the Universal Windows Platform and Arduino hardware. The initial release includes two key capabilities:
Source: Windows Blog - Microsoft brings Windows 10 to Makers
“Arduino Certified” Windows 10 enables developers to make devices that combine the hardware-driving capability of Arduino with the software capabilities of Windows. An example might be a security camera. One could build a camera using Arduino to power the motor controls to tilt/turn the camera and using Universal Windows Platform one can create great UI, connect the camera to the cloud, process the image for motion detection and add facial/voice recognition. The work we have done on Windows 10 is the bridge between the Universal Windows Platform and Arduino hardware. The initial release includes two key capabilities:
- Windows Virtual Shield for Arduino enables developers to tap into the incredible power of Windows 10 devices through wireless protocols. A Lumia 530 contains well over $200-worth of Arduino shield sensors and capabilities, and we’ve made it easy to access all of those sensors and capabilities from an Arduino as if they were standard hardware shields. Imagine being able to create an Arduino project that includes GPS, Web connectivity/parsing, touch display, speech technologies and more. We’re particularly fond of the picture the weather project we’ve created that lets you bring your children’s drawings to life.
- With Windows Remote Arduino we’re enabling developers to extend their Universal Windows Application with Arduino commands that execute on a wirelessly-connected Arduino device. It combines the power of Windows 10 device features such as image processing, speech recognition, website parsing, cameras and advanced audio pipelines with the power of physical world interactivity through Arduino. Take a look at our Basic Windows Remote Arduino project to learn how to leverage this technology in your own projects.
Source: Windows Blog - Microsoft brings Windows 10 to Makers
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