03-31-2017 10:41 AM - edited 03-31-2017 10:44 AM
@qwerty4321 wrote:
In my work, myrio is a requirement. So i want the steps with myrio
Then forget the Arduino, attach your sensors to the person's wrist connect them to Myrio and strap the Myrio and a battery to the person's waist.
Follow one of the instructions in GerdW's link to setup wireless on the Myrio.
03-31-2017 10:45 AM
I am using mpu 6050 sensor and flex sensor and using arduino i have uploaded a code to acquire raw data from the sensor and send this data wirelessly to myrio
03-31-2017 11:30 AM - edited 03-31-2017 11:49 AM
@qwerty4321 wrote:
I am using mpu 6050 sensor and flex sensor and using arduino i have uploaded a code to acquire raw data from the sensor and send this data wirelessly to myrio
You want to use the Myrio as a wireless link and nothing else?
@qwerty4321 wrote:
In my work, myrio is a requirement. So i want the steps with myrio
If your assignment was "Use Myrio to interface with sensors and wirelessly graph them in LabVIEW" then you should be using Myrio and not an Arduino to interface your sensors.
04-03-2017 11:08 AM
How to connect myro 1900 to NRF24LO1 module? (tell me pin wise connections)
04-03-2017 12:30 PM
Hi qwerty,
here's the answer for an Arduino - when you really want to connect that board to your myRIO you just need to choose the correct pins according to the myRIO manual!
Sometimes I wonder why people aren't able to use Google… 😞
04-03-2017 12:48 PM
@GerdW wrote:
Hi qwerty,
here's the answer for an Arduino - when you really want to connect that board to your myRIO you just need to choose the correct pins according to the myRIO manual!
Sometimes I wonder why people aren't able to use Google… 😞
I know people who would rather spend hours going back and forth with tech support rather than spend a few seconds - maybe minutes, if it's difficult - with Google. Their reasoning was that they were paying for the privilege of using tech support; I say that now they are taking two (or more) salaries to do one job. 😉
04-03-2017 12:49 PM
@billko wrote:
@GerdW wrote:
Hi qwerty,
here's the answer for an Arduino - when you really want to connect that board to your myRIO you just need to choose the correct pins according to the myRIO manual!
Sometimes I wonder why people aren't able to use Google… 😞
I know people who would rather spend hours going back and forth with tech support rather than spend a few seconds - maybe minutes, if it's difficult - with Google. Their reasoning was that they were paying for the privilege of using tech support; I say that now they are taking two (or more) salaries to do one job. 😉
Some people are just lazy...