![]() ![]() Next, right click on your SensorGraph folder and > Run as Android Application. In my phone, it was in settings>applications>USB debugging. Your phone should already be connected via usb to your computer, In your phone settings, developer debug mode, and install from unknown sources checked. Phone side (HOW TO INSTALL THE APPLICATION) Go to Application and set Debuggable as ‘True’. **Very very Important- Open the SensorGraph.java file in Eclipse and place your bluesmirf device number inside this line of code ( private static final String DEVICE_ADDRESS = “YOUR BLUE TOOTH DEVICE NUMBER” ) *To include the file right click on your SensorGraph folder and click build path > configure build path > libraries > add external jar > and browse for the AmarinoLibrary_v0_55.jar file. *If you have a red “X” you might need to make you have your “ AmarinoLibrary_v0_55.jar” file is included. *You might get yellow exclamation warnings next to your sensor graph project, it doesnot affect your project, so, just ignore it. – Select android 2.1 OR any other versions as the targeted device from the list. ![]() – Use the browse button to find your Sensor Graph folder that you just downloaded. BlueSMiRF adapter is expensive than the general one, so, I recommend to buy the general one.Ĭonnect the Bluetooth adapter in the following way: You can see the picture below(Click on the image to enlarge it):įor this experiment, you can either use BlueSMiRF Bluetooth module (from sparkfun) or a general Bluetooth module from Amarino is perfectly compatible with both of these modules. ![]() Amarino Library– To be kept in computer- needed to installing the applicationĭownload the MeetAndroid Library and place it into the libraries Folder Arduino.Īfter placing the folder into the libraries folder, you should be able to access all the Amarino files through the Arduino programming environment. Amarino Plug-in Bundle– to be installed on phone.Ĭ. Amarino – Android Application– to be installed on phone.ī. Go to and download the following applications on your mobile phone.Ī. Potentiometer, Temperature Sensor, Light dependent resistor any other kinds of variable resistor- You can read more about using variable resistors and temperature sensors at This Bluetooth adapter is a low choice for Arduino- Bluetooth experiments. Bluetooth Modem – BlueSMiRF from sparkfun or any other Bluetooth Adapter(recommended). Android Smart Phone- I am using ZTE Blade. We need the following components/equipments for SensorGraph experiment:Ī. If you have never done any experiment with Android and Arduino, start with the this experiment. This tutorial is for novices who have never made any Android application or worked with Amarino. BUILDCIRCUIT.COM HAS RELEASED A DIY SHIELD FOR AMARINO, CHECK THIS OUT. ![]()
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