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Creative DIY Microcontroller Projects with TinyGo and WebAssembly

You're reading from  Creative DIY Microcontroller Projects with TinyGo and WebAssembly

Product type Book
Published in May 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800560208
Pages 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Tobias Theel Tobias Theel
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with TinyGo 2. Chapter 2: Building a Traffic Lights Control System 3. Chapter 3: Building a Safety Lock Using a Keypad 4. Chapter 4: Building a Plant Watering System 5. Chapter 5: Building a Touchless Handwash Timer 6. Chapter 6: Building Displays for Communication using I2C and SPI Interfaces 7. Chapter 7: Displaying Weather Alerts on the TinyGo Wasm Dashboard 8. Chapter 8: Automating and Monitoring Your Home through the TinyGo Wasm Dashboard 9. Assessments 10. Afterword 11. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix – "Go"ing Ahead

Displaying user input on the display

In this section, we are going to print the input of a user onto the display. The input is being sent from the computer to the microcontroller using serial (UART), which will then print it onto the display.

In Chapter 2, Building a Traffic Lights Control System, we learned how to use UART to send messages to the computer, and observed them using PuTTY. Now, we are going to use this interface bidirectionally. For this project, we are using the same hardware setup that we used in the previous section, which means we can directly dive into the code.

Start by creating a new folder named hd44780-user-input inside the Chapter06 folder. Then, inside this newly created folder, add a new main.go file with an empty main() function inside it. The project's structure should now look similar to the following:

Figure 6.8 – Project structure

Follow these steps to implement the program:

  1. Save the hex value for...
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