![]() HDMI cable so as to connect the Raspberry Pi2 to a monitor.Raspberry Pi2 with 6.0 version installed on SD card, equipped with a power supply. ![]() For the realization of our circuit, we need the following hardware material, All of this is very simple, and the purpose of the article is to show how to exchange information between two devices connected with serial port.Īfter this brief introduction, let's move to the next step. We will manage the temperature sensor for the display of data on Raspberry, while the LED will help us to demonstrate how we can send a command from the Arduino Raspberry by SerialComunication class. At the hardware level, we will make use of Raspberry Pi2 board, Arduino Uno, temperature sensor DHT11 and a simple diode Led both wired on the Arduino Uno pin. We will see how it is possible with such a class to read and send data from the serial port. In this article, we will discuss everything related to the use of Serial Communication class, included in Windows.Devices namespace.
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