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control arduino with android app

Former Member
Former Member over 9 years ago

Hey guys.

I'm new here and new to using an Arduino.

Basically all I'm looking to do is to be able to control the pin out puts of my arduino using my android phone using the OTG cable (serial usb).

I've modified a sketch that i found online and i believe it will work, however, i do not know how to code an app to do what i want it to do. I have tried MIT App inventor but it does not seem to allow communication

over a serial link, only bluetooth and i am unsure of how to use android studio or eclipse.

My project is a simple 4 channel relay. If anyone can help or knows of an app which already exist, i would be greatful.

 

Thank you.

 

Here is the sketch that I'm using :

 

int ledpin[6] = {2,4,6,8,10,12};

int ledstate[] = {3,5,7,9,11,13};

String rx="";

byte b = 0;

char c = 'a';

boolean rx_done = false;

 

void setup(){

  pinMode(2,OUTPUT);

  pinMode(4,OUTPUT);

  pinMode(6,OUTPUT);

  pinMode(8,OUTPUT);

  pinMode(10,OUTPUT);

  pinMode(12,OUTPUT);

 

  pinMode(3,INPUT);

  pinMode(5,INPUT);

  pinMode(7,INPUT);

  pinMode(9,INPUT);

  pinMode(11,INPUT);

  pinMode(13,INPUT);

 

  Serial.begin(9600);

}

 

void loop(){

 

  while(Serial.available()){

    char c = (char) Serial.read();

    rx += c;

    delay(2);

  }

 

  if(rx != ""){

    int pin_number = rx.charAt(0)-48;

    //int pin_state = rx.charAt(1)-48;

    if(pin_number > 5){

      //Serial.println("false");

    }

    else{

      int new_state;

      if(digitalRead(ledpin[pin_number]) == HIGH){

        new_state = 0;

        digitalWrite(ledpin[pin_number],new_state);

      } else {

        new_state = 1;

        digitalWrite(ledpin[pin_number],new_state);

      }

     

      String s = rx+new_state;

      Serial.print(s);

    }

   

    rx ="";

  }

 

  delay(1000);

}

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  • dougw
    dougw over 9 years ago +2 suggested
    If you just want to control relays from android using USB, you could check out EECI. They make the relay card and android app... USB Relay - USB Analog to Digital with Data Logger - RS-232, RS-485 Relay…
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics +1
    Thank you very much
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  • gihu
    0 gihu over 9 years ago

    Hi,

     

    Maybe this gives you some ideas:

    https://github.com/mik3y/usb-serial-for-android

    But as balearicdynamics says, you have to check your Android device allows USB otg. There are app that let you know if itpossible or not, like USB host check.

    Also you can if your device can detect the Arduino.

    Other apps, like 'USB Host View' or 'USB Detective' let you know more info about the USB devices connected to your Android device.

     

    Android API allows you to communicate over USB, without OS drivers. I succed on communicate an android device over USB to an CP2130, so probably will succed.

    Using CP2130EK, an USB to SPI brigde, in Android (previous)

     

    Which arduino are you using? A 32u4 based one?

     

    PS. As neilk and balearicdynamics suggest bluetooth should be quite simple, connecting the bluetooth module directly to a serial connection to the arduino (not over USB)

     

    Hope that helps,

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  • gihu
    0 gihu over 9 years ago

    Hi,

     

    Maybe this gives you some ideas:

    https://github.com/mik3y/usb-serial-for-android

    But as balearicdynamics says, you have to check your Android device allows USB otg. There are app that let you know if itpossible or not, like USB host check.

    Also you can if your device can detect the Arduino.

    Other apps, like 'USB Host View' or 'USB Detective' let you know more info about the USB devices connected to your Android device.

     

    Android API allows you to communicate over USB, without OS drivers. I succed on communicate an android device over USB to an CP2130, so probably will succed.

    Using CP2130EK, an USB to SPI brigde, in Android (previous)

     

    Which arduino are you using? A 32u4 based one?

     

    PS. As neilk and balearicdynamics suggest bluetooth should be quite simple, connecting the bluetooth module directly to a serial connection to the arduino (not over USB)

     

    Hope that helps,

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