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Rémi Bèges edited this page Mar 3, 2016
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This wiki will guide you on how to setup and use telemetry
in your next embedded project.
telemetry
is a communication protocol. It offers (among many other things) an alternative to serial.printf
that is smarter, lighter and much more powerful.
If you intend to remotely control or monitor an embedded application from your laptop, this is the perfect tool for the job.
Note: Wiki in progress. WIP. Improvements in the days to come.
- Must-read ! Overview of the library
- Protocol description
- All the good stuff inside Telemetry
- List of supported platforms
- Telemetry with Mbed and C++
- Telemetry with Arduino in writing
- Telemetry with C api
- Advanced features
From your computer, debug any telemetry
enabled embedded program, or take control remotely.
- Fast debugging with the command line interface (todo)
- Writing a python application for controlling an embedded device (todo)
- List of official examples
- List of projects using telemetry
- Guidelines (todo)
- Description of the build and test flow (must read for contributors)
- Contributors
- Projects
Back Wiki home
- Fast data visualization with the command line interface (todo)
- Fast prototyping remote program control with python (todo)
- Overview of the library
- Protocol description
- All the good stuff inside Telemetry
- List of supported platforms
- Good practices (Must-read !) in writing
- Frequently Asked Questions todo
- List of official examples
- List of projects using telemetry