![]() You can read more about the protocol here and the library here. You can also find some useful links and info on the (now no longer maintained) Wiki for it here. This is where there are many choices such as implementing your own simple, custom protocol or something more general such as using Arduino Firmata to control the I/Os. ![]() Deep inside the modules you’ll find stuff like this:įrom there, you’ll need some code running on your Arduino to control your stepper motor controller(s) and to use your serial communication to receive commands / send feedback. The object is pretty straight forward to use and once the port is open you can simply send/receive data from it directly.įor example on how to do complex stuff with it (such as controlling robots using a set protocol) have a look at the examples under the “Lynxmotion” category. It’ll help you understand better how to work with FBS to make apps for your projects. You can read more about this component in the component reference guide, pages 74-75.Īs a general reference I also greatly recommend that you check out some if not most of this guide. This is one of the primitive components available in the component bar on the left in the editor. The simplest would be to use a general COM port in your FBS project directly. There are a few ways to set this up and it really depends on how you want to go about it. ![]() How do you send output commands to an Arduino? ![]() I also have an Arduino Mega, but could not find anything inside Flowbotics other than Lynxmotion and Phidgets etc?
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