Examples and Tutorials

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General purpose I/O board - Arduino, USB

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Hardware: Arduino

Connection: USB

Description: a general purpose I/O project with 5 analogue inputs, 5 digital inputs, 5 digital outputs, and a single channel PWM control.

Application / Source Files / Documentation / Arduino Uno Firmware


Three channel temperature logger - Arduino, USB

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Hardware: Arduino Uno

Connection: USB

Description: a three channel temperature datalogger using simple thermistors on an Arduino Uno with integrated graphing and logging to an external CSV file.

Application / Source Files / Documentation / Arduino Uno Firmware


Power Monitor - Arduino, USB

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Hardware: Arduino

Connection: USB

Description: This is a general purpose power monitor for an Arduino Uno which uses a SparkFun current sensor breakout ACS723 (SEN-13679)

Application / Source Files / Documentation / Arduino Uno Firmware


General purpose I/O board - PIC, USB

This page contains structured exercises used throughout Flowcode Help section, and further exercises which are not featured in the Flowcode Help structure, these additional exercises range from expanded exercises on camera control and panel navigation to creating, testing, exporting and importing components.


We recommend going through the Flowcode section of the Introduction to Microcontrollers course which has been updated for the latest version of Flowcode and is available for free at the learning center section on the main www.matrixtsl.com website.


A set of videos are available showing some projects using Flowcode as well as talking you through some example programs. Flowcode video playlist

Getting Used To The Flowcode Environment

Using The Component Panels


Scenarios

This page contains a list of the scenarios included with Flowcode. Some of the scenarios require the models component pack but can also be used with the 30-day trial.

The corresponding components can be found in the Runtime section of the component toolbar.