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News of Yocto-Visualization

By martinm july 12,2019.

As the Yocto-Visualization application is very successful with our customers, we keep improving it, naturally by fixing bugs, but also by adding new features. These new features come up regularly, but they are not advertised: one must usually read the release notes to know what each new version brings. This week, we sum up key changes that have occurred over the past year.

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Exporting consolidated measures in CSV format

By mvuilleu, in Programming, july 11,2019.

Among the questions that regularly come up for Yoctopuce support, we find in good position the question of how to generate a CSV file with data recorded by several sensors. So, to save you some time, we finally decided to add this function directly in the programming library.

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Install Yoctopuce tools with apt-get

By seb june 28,2019.

We have added a new installation method for our applications that should delight Linux users. You can now install the VirtualHub, the command line library, the Yocto-Visualization, the Yocto-BridgeCalibration, and the Yocto-Discovery using apt-get.


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Yoctopuce modules: presentation for people on the go

By martinm, in For the beginners, june 21,2019.

The post of this week is dedicated to customers who found on the Internet a web site explaining how to build a system based on Yoctopuce modules and who want to build their own system by following the instructions provided on the said web site, but who have no desire to take time to understand how Yoctopuce modules work. If you recognize yourself in this description, you can find here some basic notions from which you cannot escape :-)

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Computations in Yoctopuce serial interface modules

By mvuilleu, in New stuff, june 14,2019.

A few months ago, we showed you how to use a Yoctopuce serial interface module to automatically handle a serial sensor of type TTL, SPI, RS232, or RS485. This week, we enrich this feature to enable you to perform arithmetic computations directly in the Yoctopuce module, in order to obtain values that you can use straight away with an HTTP callback for example.

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