To use an Arduino as a Web server, you need the following: Arduino Mega2560 (or Arduino UNO) Ethernet shield Wired LAN Connection with speed of 10/100Mb Arduino Web Server Board Connections The ...
* parser. You can use this parser to turn LEDs on and off. * The sketch also creates a simple web form that displays buttons in the * client's web browser. * The ...
[Stewart] tipped us about his very nice project: pokewithastick. It is an Arduino compatible board (hardware, not footprint) based on the ATMEGA1284P which can be programmed to collect and post data ...
The Arduino platform should be perfect for throwing together a lightweight webserver because of the availability of quality shields that take care of the hardware for you. As [Ovidiu Predescu] found, ...
"Below are a couple of sketches for Arduino Ethernet: the first can be used to share sensor data with Pachube and grab remote sensor data, so you can effectively have both "local" and "remote" sensors ...
Keeping an eye on your server health isn't the most romantic of pastimes. That's what compelled modder mkanoap to build a computer-free monitoring system that was as cheerily simple as Xymon's ...
Abstract: This work presents temperature display on web browser using Ethernet Shield And LM 35 Sensor based on Arduino IDE Environment. The web page programming was realized with Arduino Mega 2560 ...
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