Serial Lab is a Windows application (Written in C#) that reads, writes and plots data from/to serial port.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CP6luC7eBs
- Read and write data to serial ports even under high traffic load without freezing.
- Serial plotter for up to 5 different channels with useful options for curve fitting.
- There are 3 different modes to write data to the serial port: Send word - Key capture - Write from file.
- Displaying incoming data as String or Hex.
- Data logger to save incoming data to a .txt or .csv file.
In order for the data to be plotted, variables must be seperated by comma ( , ) and a newline ( \n ) character must be added at the end. Or the 4 LSB in the byte sent corespond to the HIGH/LOW states of four Pins.
####Here an example code for Arduino platform
void setup()
{
float var1, var2, var3;
Serial.begin(9600);
}
void loop()
{
for(int i=0; i<360; i++)
{
var1 = sin(i* DEG_TO_RAD);
var2 = -1*sin(i* DEG_TO_RAD);
var3 = 0.5*sin(i* DEG_TO_RAD);
//send variables
serial.print(var1);
serial.print(",");
serial.print(var2);
serial.print(",");
serial.print(var3);
serial.println();
}
}
so data must be in this form
var1,var2,var3\n
or
00001010
and the result will be as shown in the image below
Currently only self compiled
Current Author: pingurus@t-online.de
Original Author:
Ahmed El-Sayed
ahmed.m.elsayed93@gmail.com
Licensed under the GNU GPLv3
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