Where to go from here?
Here's our project. It consists of the Arduino Code & Xcode Project (iLamp).
As mentioned in the first tutorial. This is an open-source community. So you’ll be able to find all free tutorials, documentation, resources, and examples on the official Arduino website.
The website is user friendly and easy to use.
Oh and just one more thing. Here are some interesting iPhone-Arduino projects that I have developed with my friend "Mohammad Issa".
First is the iHouse & second is the iCar.
- The iHouse is simply a complete automated “smart” house that can be controlled throughout your iPad. That was done with the use of the Arduino Uno & the Ethernet Shield. Here’s a screen shot of what the iPad app looks like.
- The second one is the iCar, which is an iPhone controlled car. Below is a screen shot of what the app looks like.There’s a gear box for “forward/backward” motion, the gas pedal, and of course, the steering that uses the accelerometer of the iPhone. Interesting isn’t it?
Hope you enjoyed this two parts tutorial. Bye!
Note from Ray: Let me know if you like to see more Electronics for iPhone Developers tutorials on this site in the future!
This is a post by iOS Tutorial Team Member Dani Arnaout, a Computer Engineering Undergraduate at BAU,Lebanon. Dani has a YouTube channel full of programming & iOS related videos.