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* Arduino Course
Code from Universidad de Granada's Arduino Course.
** Usage
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If you want to use arduino-cli instead of the official Arduino IDE, you can use compile.sh to compile and upload the Sketch to the board.
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For example:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
arduino-cli sketch new Test
./compile.sh Test
#+END_SRC
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If you want to see the output of the Serial port, you have to identify the device:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
arduino-cli board list
#+END_SRC
Then you can see the output of the device, let's assume that the device is /dev/ttyACM0:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
cat /dev/ttyACM0
#+END_SRC
If you get a /Permission denied/, you have to add your user to the group of the serial port (in this case /dev/ttyACM0).
To check the group of the device:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
ls -la /dev/ttyACM0
#+END_SRC
Then add your user to the group (in this case the group is dialout and the user is user)
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
sudo usermod -aG dialout user
#+END_SRC
** ESP8266
During the *Week 4*, we used the NodeMCU instead of the Arduino uno, in this case to compile and upload the sketch (in this case we'll use the sketch Test):
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
./compile_mcu.sh Test
#+END_SRC