Arduino Manager 4+

Fabrizio Boco

Designed for iPad

    • $7.99
    • Offers In-App Purchases

Description

Integration between iOS devices and Arduino has never been so easy. No registration, no cloud. Everything under your control.

Supported Boards: UNO R4 WiFi, UNO R3, Nano, MEGA2560, ESP32, ESP8622, Zero, MKR1000, Nano 33 IoT, Teensy e nRF52 BLE, Raspberry Pico Pi W (also using SDK). ESP32, Raspberry Pico and Pico W with MicroPython.

Arduino Manager is an app to control the Arduino board and receive information from it through:

- Ethernet Shield (arduino.cc)
- HM-10 / HM19
- Adafruit
* WINC1500 WiFi
* CC3000 WiFi
* nRF52 BLE
* nRF8001 Bluefruit LE
* LE SPI Friend

The app shows a grid and tapping on it you can insert specialized widgets to send and receive information from Arduino. For a better visualization or control, each widget can be zoomed by the means of a double tap on it;
tap on Configure for configuring the widget itself.

Some widgets are:

- Display Widget: shows values coming from your Arduino (i.e. Temperature). It can show numbers with 0,1,2,3 decimal digits or rolling text
- LED Widget: shows a LED that can be turned on and off through digital values from Arduino
- Switch Widget: sets a digital value to Arduino
- Switch & LED Widget: a combination of the two previous widgets to save space when they are used together with the same variable
- Push Button Widget: temporarily sets a digital value to Arduino
- Knob Widget: sets a non-digital value to Arduino
- SD Widget: shows the list of files in the root of SD Card and selecting a file it shows the content
- Graph Widget: graphs values in (almost) real time coming from your Arduino (e.g. instantaneous temperature)
- Logged Data Graph Widget: graphs up to 5 values logged onto the SD Card attached to Arduino. Libraries have helping functions to log data onto the SD Card
- Alarm Widget: configures an alarm on the Arduino board which is then fired at the desired time. The alarm is fired even if the iOS device is not connected and retained across power off - power on cycles
- Command Widget: allows to send a command (text message) to Arduino once the yellow button is tapped. You can add more Command Widgets to send different commands
- Rover Controller Widget: allows driving a rover robot just rotating the device
- Sound Alarm Widget: sounds an alarm each time the associated condition is verified
- Threshold Widget: allows setting a threshold to the Arduino board (e.g. the room temperature under which the board has to start an heater)
- Console Widget: helps the user to debug the Arduino code, receiving and displaying debugging messages

Other widgets are available, please see support site.

Each widget is associated with a name and a variable (i.e. name: Temperature, variable: T). The variable is either written or read by the sketch running on the board allowing the iOS app receiving information from Arduino or controlling it.
The app can be easily connected to more boards, each page of widgets can connects to a different board at the same time.
User can easily manage different lists of widgets and switch among them in order to control different projects.
Any widget list can be shared between own devices via iCloud and/or other users via an email message.

Many Arduino libraries are available to easily integrate your own projects with Arduino Manager. Libraries, related documentation, demo sketches and a video tutorial are available
for free from my site.

Available In-App purchases:

- Code Generator: allows to generate the communication infrastructure between the Arduino board and iOS device and the code for each chosen widget in order to simplify the programming effort
on Arduino board.
- PIN Code Generator: allows the user to associate a pin to each Widget and generate the code to manage that pin. In most cases this avoid writing any code
- Voice Commands: You can now control most of the AM features by mean of voice commands (in English only). It also unlocks Voice Commands Widget

Continuous use of background location can decrease battery life.

What’s New

Version 21.1.0

- Widget Enhancements:
- Animations: Enhanced animations eliminate flickering when switching between pages.
- Logged Data Graph Widget: Added a button to purge data on demand. (Not yet compatible with all boards.)
- Threshold Widget:
- Introduced a delay for multiple updates to minimize updates to the board.
- Added direct value entry in the configuration panel, replacing the need for +/- buttons.
- Logged Data Graph Widget: generation of preprocess functions
- PushButton and SecurePushButton Widgets: Option to update PIN state only upon button press.
- Other Enhancements:
- IP Connection: Added an option for IP address and port retrieval directly via IP connection selection in Code Generation.
- New button added to delete existing projects.
- Code Generator Updates and Fixes:
- Pin Management: Added support for generating code to manage digital I/O and analog input pins independent of Widgets.
- CMakeLists.txt: Fixed bug causing errors in CMakeLists.txt generation under certain conditions.
- Digital Pin Conflicts: Widgets that utilize digital pins as inputs now verify pin configuration, avoiding conflicts with pins already set as outputs.
- Resolved an issue that prevented custom code from being retained within the doSync function for the Pico W when using the native SDK
- Introduced a new customizable code entry point for MicroPython, accessible after initializing amController (amController ready)
- Global Variable Management: Avoided duplicate definitions of global variables shared across different widgets.
- Widget-Specific Code Fixes:
- Threshold Widget: Resolved issues with code generation for MicroPython.
- Knob and Slider Widgets: Fixed sync callback generation when no pin is assigned.
- Display Widget:
- Corrected ADC pin setup in generated code for Pico C/C++
- MicroPython sync function now generates only when text-only mode is enabled.
- Fixed preprocess function generation.
- Threshold Widget: Enhanced synchronization function generation.

App Privacy

The developer, Fabrizio Boco, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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