Note
This Bricklet is currently work-in-progress!
TBD
Property | Value |
---|---|
Current Consumption | TBDmA |
P TBD | V TBD |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | TBD x TBD x TBDmm (TBD x TBD x TBD") |
Weight | TBDg |
To test a ARINC429 Bricklet you need to have Brick Daemon and Brick Viewer installed. Brick Daemon acts as a proxy between the USB interface of the Bricks and the API bindings. Brick Viewer connects to Brick Daemon. It helps to figure out basic information about the connected Bricks and Bricklets and allows to test them.
Connect the ARINC429 Bricklet to a Brick with a Bricklet Cable.
If you connect the Brick to the PC over USB, you should see a new tab named "ARINC429 Bricklet" in the Brick Viewer after a moment. Select this tab. If everything went as expected ... TBD.
After this test you can go on with writing your own application. See the Programming Interface section for the API of the ARINC429 Bricklet and examples in different programming languages.
See Programming Interface for a detailed description.
Language | API | Examples | Installation |
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C/C++ | API | Installation | |
C/C++ for Microcontrollers | API | Installation | |
C# | API | Installation | |
Delphi/Lazarus | API | Installation | |
Go | API | Installation | |
Java | API | Installation | |
JavaScript | API | Installation | |
LabVIEW | API | Installation | |
Mathematica | API | Installation | |
MATLAB/Octave | API | Installation | |
MQTT | API | Installation | |
Perl | API | Installation | |
PHP | API | Installation | |
Python | API | Installation | |
Ruby | API | Installation | |
Rust | API | Installation | |
Shell | API | Installation | |
Visual Basic .NET | API | Installation | |
TCP/IP | API | ||
Modbus | API |