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<img src="/ArduinoChip.svg" width="250" align="right"> <img src="/ArduinoChip.svg" width="250" align="right">
By Alexander Richter, info@theartoftinkering.com 2022 By Alexander Richter, info@theartoftinkering.com 2022
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This Projekt enables you to connect an Arduino to LinuxCNC and provides as many IO's as you could ever wish for. This Projekt enables you to connect an Arduino to LinuxCNC and provides as many IO's as you could ever wish for.
This Software is used as IO Expansion for LinuxCNC. This Software is used as IO Expansion for LinuxCNC.
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TODO TODO
- Matrix Keyboard Support - Matrix Keyboard Support
- Rotary Encoder Input
Should this be supported? Should this be supported?
- RC Servo Support - RC Servo Support
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Here are two examples: Here are two examples:
1. This LED should be glowing Red when "on" and just turn off when "off". 1. This LED should be glowing Red when "on" and just turn off when "off".
The Setting in Arduino is: The Setting in Arduino is:
```int DledOnColors[DLEDcount][3] = {{255,0,0}};``` ```int DledOnColors[DLEDcount][3] = {{255,0,0}};```
```int DledOffColors[DLEDcount][3] = {{0,0,0}};``` ```int DledOffColors[DLEDcount][3] = {{0,0,0}};```
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```int DledOnColors[DLEDcount][3] = {{0,255,0}};``` ```int DledOnColors[DLEDcount][3] = {{0,255,0}};```
```int DledOffColors[DLEDcount][3] = {{255,0,0}};``` ```int DledOffColors[DLEDcount][3] = {{255,0,0}};```
Easy right?
# Latching Potentiometers / Selector Switches # Latching Potentiometers / Selector Switches
This is a special Feature for rotary Selector Switches. Instead of loosing one Pin per Selection you can turn your Switch in a Potentiometer by soldering 10K resistors between the Pins and connecting the Selector Pin to an Analog Input. This is a special Feature for rotary Selector Switches. Instead of loosing one Pin per Selection you can turn your Switch in a Potentiometer by soldering 10K resistors between the Pins and connecting the Selector Pin to an Analog Input.
The Software will divide the Measured Value and create Hal Pins from it. This way you can have Selector Switches with many positions while only needing one Pin for it. The Software will divide the Measured Value and create Hal Pins from it. This way you can have Selector Switches with many positions while only needing one Pin for it.