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Displaying solar production on a YoctoDisplay

By seb, in Programming, december 15,2023.

This week, we created a small program that displays the current production of the building's photovoltaic panels on a Yocto-MaxiDisplay. To do this, we wrote a small Python script that retrieves production information from the building's Envoy S Metered gateway.

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Yoctopuce and IPv6

By seb, in Programming and Misc, november 03,2023.

This week, we explain how to use VirtualHub 2.0 and the 2.0 libraries in a network infrastructure running on IPv6.

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Migrating from USB to an Internet connection

By martinm, in Programming and For the beginners, october 20,2023.

Yoctopuce sells USB modules designed to operate when they are directly plugged into a USB port on your computer. But it is also possible to operate your Yoctopuce modules remotely via a network connection, using a YoctoHub for example. The Yoctopuce API was designed to switch from one mode to the other in a trivial way, so much so that we never thought to explain the principle clearly. An oversight we're now putting right.

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Web page, Yocto-Visualization, and actuators (continued)

By martinm, in Programming, september 08,2023.

Three weeks ago, we showed you how to integrate code on a web page that manages Yoctopuce actuators while using Yocto-Visualization (for web). But there was one limitation: we couldn't use the DeviceArrival and DeviceRemoval callbacks because they were already used by Yocto-Visualization (for web), so the code was a bit rickety when it came to checking whether the actuators concerned were connected or not. As this was a bit of a problem for us, we've slightly improved Yocto-Visualization (for web)...

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Web page, Yocto-Visualization, and actuators

By martinm, in Programming, august 18,2023.

One of the limitations of Yocto-Visualization is that only sensors are supported. But what if you want to monitor an experiment driven by Yoctopuce actuators and to have the result displayed with Yocto-Visualization without having to run several applications at the same time? Some time ago, we described how to integrate your own web page into Yocto-Visualization (for web). So why not simply create a web page that drives Yoctopuce actuators and then integrate it into Yocto-Visualization (for web). If you know how to code in JavaScript, it looks pretty trivial. Except that it's more subtle than it sounds.

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