We all like to write code running on microcontrollers for electronic projects that might even run from batteries. But sometimes we'd rather wire inputs and outputs directly to our Mac or Windows computer and run the software there. Wirekite let's you do just that: Connect your analog and digital inputs and outputs (incl. I2C) to a Teensy LC or 3.2, connect the Teensy via USB to a computer and run the software there.
I've written the code that you install on the Teensy board once as well as a .NET library for Windows and an Objective-C / Swift library for macOS that you use in your own software. So if you ever need to acquire and log data directly to your computer, control a servo from your computer or otherwise bridge the world of desktop computers and microcontroller, check out Wirekite.
Supported inputs / outputs / protocols
I've written the code that you install on the Teensy board once as well as a .NET library for Windows and an Objective-C / Swift library for macOS that you use in your own software. So if you ever need to acquire and log data directly to your computer, control a servo from your computer or otherwise bridge the world of desktop computers and microcontroller, check out Wirekite.
Supported inputs / outputs / protocols
- Digital input
- Digital output
- Analog input
- PWM output
- I2C
- Teensy LC
- Teensy 3.2
- C# / Visual Basic .NET for Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 or higher
- Objective-C or Swift (3.0) on macOS