Displaying Arduino/Genuino Data on the Web Easily and Cheaply with Serial to Web by David Leithauser
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Overview: If you have been using Arduinos or Genuinos, you know that one of the things they can do well is collect data. You can connect sensors to both the analog and digital inputs. The Arduino can perform calculations on these readings and compute various types of information. It can report the information in various ways, such as on an LCD display or by sending the information through the serial port. The most common way to get information from the Arduino is to display it in the serial monitor using the Serial.print() command. It would sometimes be useful if you could easily display this information on a Web site. There are two reasons why you might want to do this. One is so that you can view the information wherever you go on your phone or other mobile device. The other reason is so that you can make the information available to the general public easily.
Serial to Web is a shareware Windows program that can be downloaded for a 30 day free trail at http://leithauserresearch.com/s2w.html and purchased for $20 at the end of the free trial. It will automatically post any text that comes in a serial port of your computer to a Web page. It inputs the information that comes in the serial com port just like the Arduino serial monitor does. It then builds a Web page using the text that it receives and uploads the Web page to a Web host using FTP. The great thing is that there are many hosts that allow you to post Web pages, and some of them are absolutely free. I will provide information on some of these free Web hosts in this document, so you can quickly start posting your Arduino data for just the $20.00 one-time cost of Serial to Web.
Genre: Non-Fiction> Programming > Languages & Tools
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