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0x05: LabVIEW Basic Concepts & GUI Development

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  • MakerGram
    MakerGram last edited by salmanfaris 15 Jun 2020, 17:27 15 Jun 2020, 17:16

    This webinar focuses on the LabVIEW Basic Concepts & GUI Development, Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench (LabVIEW)is a system-design platform and development environment for a visual programming language from National Instruments.

    The graphical language is named "G"; not to be confused with G-code. Originally released for the Apple Macintosh in 1986, LabVIEW is commonly used for data acquisition, instrument control, and industrial automation on a variety of operating systems (OSs), including Microsoft Windows, various versions of Unix, Linux, and macOS.

    Let's explore MakerChat 0x05 🤩 🤘

    Maker: Manthan M Lakhlani
    Place: Zoom
    Date: 21st June 2020
    Time: 8:00 PM

    Register here at https://forms.gle/jxrdyTZMnbi4bQEt9

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      MakerGram last edited by 22 Jun 2020, 15:23

      📽 Recordings of MakerChat 0x05: LabVIEW Basic Concepts & GUI Development by Manthan M Lakhlani.

      YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKzaHLvZc34

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        @salmanfaris No, still now , there is no improvements

        25 Feb 2024, 13:52 • read more
      • @amalkrishnam3 Hi, Were you able to make any progress.

        22 Feb 2024, 07:57 • read more
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        I have been working on a similar project . In which I want to capture data using the PDM mic and trasmit it through the BLE available . I am new to hardware and these sensors so I am unable to make sense of the data I am reciving on the other side(central) that is my mobile device(iphone X) with BlueLight application. I am able to find a service and I am reciving some form of hex code,but I don't know how to convert it to wave files or don't know whether it's possible or not .

        If you guys have any idea or any resources that could help please do share.

        I am attaching my code below :

        #include <ArduinoBLE.h> #include <mic.h> // microphone library // Microphone Settings #define DEBUG 1 #define SAMPLES 800 mic_config_t mic_config = { .channel_cnt = 1, .sampling_rate = 16000, .buf_size = 1600, .debug_pin = LED_BUILTIN }; NRF52840_ADC_Class Mic(&mic_config); int16_t recording_buf[SAMPLES]; volatile static bool record_ready = false; // Updated UUIDs #define SERVICE_UUID "19B10000-E8F2-537E-4F6C-D104768A1214" #define CHARACTERISTIC_UUID_AUDIO "19B10001-E8F2-537E-4F6C-D104768A1214" // BLE Service and Characteristic BLEService audioService(SERVICE_UUID); // Corrected initialization with explicit value size and fixed length flag BLECharacteristic audioDataCharacteristic(CHARACTERISTIC_UUID_AUDIO, BLERead | BLENotify | BLEWrite, sizeof(recording_buf), true); void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); while (!Serial) delay(10); Serial.println("Initializing microphone..."); Mic.set_callback(audio_rec_callback); if (!Mic.begin()) { Serial.println("Mic initialization failed"); while (1); } Serial.println("Mic initialized."); Serial.println("Initializing BLE..."); if (!BLE.begin()) { Serial.println("Failed to start BLE!"); while (1); } BLE.setLocalName("SCT Audio"); BLE.setAdvertisedService(audioService); audioService.addCharacteristic(audioDataCharacteristic); BLE.addService(audioService); // Corrected writeValue call with explicit casting audioDataCharacteristic.writeValue((uint8_t)0); BLE.advertise(); Serial.println("BLE Peripheral is now advertising"); } void loop() { BLEDevice central = BLE.central(); if (central) { Serial.println("Connected to central device"); while (central.connected()) { if (record_ready) { // Plot the audio data in the Serial Plotter for (int i = 0; i < SAMPLES; i++) { Serial.println(recording_buf[i]); } // Transmit the audio data audioDataCharacteristic.writeValue((uint8_t*)recording_buf, 2 * SAMPLES); Serial.println("Audio data transmitted over BLE"); record_ready = false; } } Serial.println("Disconnected from central device"); } } static void audio_rec_callback(uint16_t *buf, uint32_t buf_len) { static uint32_t idx = 0; for (uint32_t i = 0; i < buf_len; i++) { recording_buf[idx++] = buf[i]; if (idx >= SAMPLES){ idx = 0; record_ready = true; break; } } }

        My overall project capture the audio using the pdm mic and transmit it through the BLE and we will do a audio processing throguh api(fast api) calls . I don't know whether it's the right way to do this,but that's the overall idea .

        12 Feb 2024, 08:46 • read more
      • @mkgrmAbhinand Sorry, no simulators are available.

        7 Nov 2023, 10:39 • read more
      • Have any simulator instead of Seeed XIAO nRF52840?

        5 Nov 2023, 09:38 • read more
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