So, print to serial is useful for debugging microcontroller projects, but if you're not at your computer then it’s harder to debug in this way. So in this video I make my own portable device to display the serial comms from other circuits.
Supplemental Content:
- Link to the Github: https://github.com/hifromkatie/SerialMonitor
- Episode 557: Resources
Bill of Material:
Product Name | Manufacturer | Quantity | Buy Kit |
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PIXXILCD-25P4 | 4D SYSTEMS | 1 | Buy Now |
RASPBERRY-PI Raspberry Pi Pico Board | RASPBERRY-PI | 1 | Buy Now |
Socket Screw, Cap, Hex Socket, Stainless Steel, 12 mm, M3, Pack of 50 | TR FASTENINGS | 1 | Buy Now |
M3-UHBRHESF | TR FASTENINGS | 1 | Buy Now |
Pushbutton Switch | MULTICOMP PRO | 4 | Buy Now |
Pushbutton Switch | MULTICOMP PRO | 1 | Buy Now |
3D Printer Filament | FILAMENTIVE | 1 | Buy Now |
SLIDE SWITCH MINIATURE DPCO | MULTICOMP PRO | 1 | Buy Now |
Banana Test Connector | HIRSCHMANN TEST AND MEASUREMENT | 1 | Buy Now |
Banana Test Connector | HIRSCHMANN TEST AND MEASUREMENT | 1 | Buy Now |
Banana Test Connector | HIRSCHMANN TEST AND MEASUREMENT | 1 | Buy Now |
Additional Parts:
Power Bank |