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    Work with DDS AD9850 from script VBS

    Work with DDS AD9850 from script VBS

    Work with DDS AD9850 from a script VBS

    VBS script designed to directly enter the frequency of the output signal of the numeric keys '0..9' on the keypad and sending commands to the COM port with voice. The marker button start and end of the input assigned to the key 'Q'. Interaction with the DDS goes through the module Arduino Nano via the serial interface over USB (or Bluetooth or Wi-Fi over UART). Thanks to the module also becomes possible battery life DDS, because saving and restoring settings by using basic chip EEPROM ATMega328P.
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    Arduino Monitoring by Sensors2Cloud

    Remote Monitoring of Arduino from the Cloud

    LabScript by Sensors2cloud is a browser-based Tool that allow the user to remotely monitor multiple Arduino devices over the internet. LabScript makes it really easy to monitor any number of Arduinos you have over the internet in 5 easy steps: 1) Sign up for a developer account at http://developer.sensors2cloud.com/register/ 2) Download the Arduino sketch from SourceForge 3) Connect an Ethernet Shield to your Arduino 4) Upload the Sketch into your Arduino 5) Follow the instructions on developer.sensors2cloud.com/wiki for setting up the Web interface After the steps, you can monitor your remote Arduinos from anywhere in the world using an IPad or any HTML5 web-browser such as chrome and Safari
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