Really?
By Sergii Strelchuk at The University of Cambridge
Really?
By Sergii Strelchuk at The University of Cambridge
When reading the value of a switch with Arduino, its useful to set the INPUT_PULLUP mode so you don’t need to use an external pullup resistor. By the way, the internal pull-up resistor is 20K ohms.
See this tutorial:
http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/InputPullupSerial
If its not clear what a pull-up resistor does, read the links on this forum post.
http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,22274.0.html
Everybody has their own way to explain it. I would say that when the switch is open, the pull-up resistor weakly pulls the logic value high, so you don’t get random signal readings.
(update) the feed is working – I changed the datastream name from sensor_value to count – and just had it upload a random value every time for testing.
Some initial testing with the Ethernet shield encountered missing libraries when compiling the example sketch which cosm.com provides when setting up an Arduino type feed.
Here is the forum post which explains which libraries are missing: http://community.cosm.com/node/1694
and here is the helpful quote…
You should try using new official Cosm library for Arduino.
You can download a snapshot zip file here:
https://github.com/cosm/cosm-arduino/zipball/master
You will also need this HTTP library:
https://github.com/amcewen/HttpClient/zipball/master
See here for more details on how to install a 3rd-party
library on different OS:
http://arduino.cc/en/Guide/Libraries
You will find a bunch of usefull examples within the
Cosm library. Please let me know if you have any questions.
This device works as a bridge to allow devices that have ethernet but not wifi, to become wifi devices.
To access the config page, hook up an ethernet cable, and goto: www.mywifiext.com
Here’s more documentation:
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14157/~/wnce2001-faqs
This device allows wifi access using the Arduino Ethernet Shield. This is currently the easiest solution for using touch-OSC.
http://elinux.org/RPi_VerifiedPeripherals#USB_Sound_Cards
A post about installing USB sound cards
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=20866
And another – with better detail
http://www.jackenhack.com/raspberry-pi-usb-audio-quality-problems/
http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/3888/how-to-install-usb-sounds-adapter
Griffin imic with PD
http://iamthemightyjungulator.blogspot.com/2012/12/raspberry-pi-usb-sound-into-pure-data.html
example video
PD extended…
http://log.liminastudio.com/writing/tutorials/how-to-build-pd-extended-on-the-raspberry-pi
and this update
http://puredata.hurleur.com/sujet-8036-build-extended-raspberry-raspbian-wheezy-armf
Running PD on a headless RP
http://guitarextended.wordpress.com/2012/08/28/running-pd-on-a-headless-raspberry-pi/
Here’s a comprehensive install script for PD-extendended from 9/2012
http://iamthemightyjungulator.blogspot.com/2012/09/running-pd-extended-on-raspberry-pi.html
and another
http://puredata.info/downloads/pd-extended-0-43-3-on-raspberry-pi-raspbian-wheezy-armhf