This week we are updating our Android tutorial. With the various Android updates, and more particularly of the SDK, some things were no longer up to date. Like the last time, we are going to write a small application that displays the value of a temperature sensor connected by USB.
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This week's post is dedicated to beginners who have just received their first Yoctopuce module and who wonder about the kind of code they are going to need to write to make it work. So we are going to talk about the general structure of an application using Yoctopuce modules.
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When Yoctopuce talks with customers, we realize that there are sometimes misunderstandings about the inner workings of Yoctopuce sensors. These misunderstandings may lead to suboptimal use of the said sensors. Therefore, this week we are going to clarify some points.
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There is a beginner's question which comes back to support from time to time: can you use several Yoctopuce modules, identical or not, on the same machine? The answer is obviously yes. It was even a requirement that figured prominently when we imagined the general design of Yoctopuce products ten years ago. This being said, we could develop our answer some more...
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Several of our customers have had trouble creating an executable file from a LabVIEW project using the Yoctopuce library. An issue with a "library not found". Therefore this week we are going to provide you with a small tutorial on this topic.
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