scholarly journals Practical data connection between MATLAB and microcontrollers using virtual serial port and MicroPython Pyboard: A survey

Author(s):  
Ashkan Safari ◽  
Mehran Sabahi
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Author(s):  
Anshika Srivastava ◽  
Anjali Baranwal

Abstract— Restaurants are one of the favorite premises .An online food ordering is a integrated process in fast food Restaurants to offer choice of food from menu, cooked and served or packaged hot to satisfy customer  to immediately make orders on their ownselves. Customers can also call the restaurant to pack in advance or to  deliver the food item but sometimes restaurants run out of certain items.The existing system lacks the feature to use Remote GPS tracker such that restaurant managers are auto updated about the location of the customer before reaching the restaurant. We propose a complete system to easily manage online menu where items update as per the availability of food and prices. The Customer views the products, register and place the order. The system administrator adds and manages user accounts and the Manager manages product and orders. The Kitchen meal deliverable deals with pending deliveries .The proposed system is developed using Android platform which is open source software and built in data connection modules. It also decreases labour rates to replace mobile phones to book order and table unlike employees who come to take order and payments .In advent of food consumption problems like obesity, overeating etc. ,he proposed system will show food items with nutrition based searches showing ingredients of the food items.


2013 ◽  
Vol 427-429 ◽  
pp. 1268-1271
Author(s):  
Xue Wen He ◽  
Ying Fei Sheng ◽  
Kuan Gang Fan ◽  
Le Ping Zheng ◽  
Qing Mei Cao

In view of the existing flaws of traditional manual observations, a new type of tailing reservoir safety monitoring and warning system based on ZigBee and LabVIEW was designed. The system chose SoC chip CC2530 as the RF transceiver and designed the low-power wireless sensor networks nodes to collect and process the data of tailing reservoir. It chose ZigBee 2007 as the network communication protocol, and uploaded the data to PC by RS232 serial port. The monitoring and warning interface of PC was completed with LabVIEW. The testing results show that the data transmission of the network is stable and the system is suitable for real-time monitoring and warning of the tungsten tailing reservoir.


1985 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 279-284 ◽  
Author(s):  
P.J. Robertson ◽  
B. Campbell
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2013 ◽  
Vol 824 ◽  
pp. 206-214
Author(s):  
Babatunde A. Adegboye ◽  
B.B. Bello ◽  
K.R. Ekundayo ◽  
Juliet N. Adegboye

This paper deals with data transfer from one computer to another. The serial ports of the computer are used. MAX 232 is used to convert RS 232 logic to TTL logic and then an optical transmitter circuit is used to transmit data via fiber optic cable. The optical transmitter circuit has an LED which is matched with the cable. At the receiver an optical receiver circuit is used which receives data using a photo diode and a MAX 232 again to convert TTL logic to RS 232 for the serial port at the receiving end computer. The desired baud rate can be set. Although the internet can be used, but due to its time consuming nature, one can implement data transfer using wireless medium, though at a relatively high cost. The need, therefore, is felt for fiber optic communication which is cheaper and more suitable for the task. It is cheaper than wireless medium and is prone to lesser loss as compared to wireless medium.


2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 916-921
Author(s):  
Li Jianguo ◽  
Zhan kai ◽  
Li Hengtong ◽  
Guo Xin

A method of data processing for the laser measurement system (LMS) based on the software LABVIEW which is used for underground unmanned Load-Haul-Dump (LHD) is described. The background of the technology is recommended firstly, the characteristics of LABVIEW and LMS are introduced briefly. How to process the data from LMS using LABVIEW including the algorithm for decoding the data and the frame of programming thought is described in detail. The design of data processing system with a serial port debugging system is expounded. Finally, the system is applied on a model LHD and it is proved that the system has feasibility and wide applying prospects for unmanned LHD.


2013 ◽  
Vol 663 ◽  
pp. 632-637
Author(s):  
Jia Wen Liu ◽  
Qing Hua Zhou ◽  
Li Li ◽  
Tao Li

The design, implementation, and testing of a tri-axial magnetometer instrument are introduced. The design is based on the MAG3110 chip. This chip has the properties of low power consumption and high resolution in the conventional mode. It runs with the peak power at 86.4μJ and the resolution of 0.1μT. The 12C5A60S2 MCU is chose as the data process and transfer unit. The data from the MCU is received by the principal computer through serial port. The measurement results, including the strength and the three component of magnetic field are displayed on PC by real-time curve through a VB programmed interface. The comparison between the measurements and the theoretical values shows that this instrument has the characteristic of high accuracy, high sensitivity and real-time display.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (HiTEC) ◽  
pp. 000076-000082
Author(s):  
Alain Izadnegahdar ◽  
Stephanie L. Booth ◽  
David J. Spry ◽  
Philip G. Neudeck

Abstract A scalable, compact oven testbed system for simultaneously evaluating a multitude of high temperature integrated circuits (ICs) for prolonged operating times of up to 600 °C has been prototyped. The new testbed system enables long-duration high temperature testing in sufficient statistical quantities consistent with standard aerospace electronics engineering standards. This setup is comprised of multiple compact ovens housing chips or packages mounted to ceramic circuit boards. Each oven is a compact 15.2 cm length by 15.2 cm width by 12.7 cm depth with a maximum 400 Watts of heating power. The custom-made silicon oxide ceramic heating block inside each oven is based on a 3D printed design adapted for the easy insertion of the IC device under test (DUT). This innovative design provides the quick insertion of ICs with or without a ceramic package into a 600 °C environment by utilizing a movable 11.43 cm long ceramic substrate with electrical traces extending from the oven hot zone to external standard plastic-based board connectors. Another key oven design feature is the minimization of the DUT exposure to electromagnetic interference (EMI) by utilizing a filtered DC power source to reduce heating element noise. Additionally, the ovens can be configured in a parallel arrangement allowing global data monitoring over a single industrial RS422 serial port. This feature is important for scaling up to test multiple ICs semi-simultaneously. A USB serial port is provided to independently control the operating parameters of each oven such as the oven target temperature and oven ramp rate. The oven temperature can reach up to 600 °C with a confirmed +/− 4 °C maximum deviation across the test zone region. The ramp rate can be programmed from 1 °C/minute up to 10 °C/minute. Furthermore, a programmable switchboard is used to interface with the DUT. This switchboard comprises a National Instruments Peripheral Component Interconnect eXtension for Instrumentation (NI PXI) system and a breakout board to send and receive power, analog or digital test signals. By using this unique oven testbed system, a variety of ICs can now be tested in parallel using the same test components configured for a diverse set of requirements.


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