The wiringĪs we most probably all know, is that most Arduinos have their default serial port, called “Serial” object in code, on pins 0 (RX) and 1 (TX). It will evolve over the next weeks and become more efficient and more refined. We start with code which is easy to read and to understand for beginners. ![]() ![]() Parts of the following code might look not very efficient or elegant in the eyes of an advanced developer. At the same time, this approach allows us to review some basics of the Arduino C/C++ dialect. Over the next weeks, we’ll see step by step how to make an Arduino talking to a Nextion, without using a prefabricated library, just by using the well documented ASCII command format. The Sunday Blog: Talking to your Nextion HMI Part 4: Let your Arduino control your Nextion HMIĪs promised in last Sunday’s blog episode, where we controlled our Nextion HMI directly from our PC using the Python3 command window, we are now up for a few episodes where we’ll see in detail, how to hook up and program an Arduino.
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