Solved Can't write on Arduino from Qt
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Hello, am using Arduino Uno and an LCD screen 16*2 display which works pretty fine.
Here's an example without using Qt.
For starters, i want to send data from qt to arduino whenever i push a button .
I tested the code with two leds setting their brightness with two buttons and it works too so there's nothing wrong with my Qt version.
But when I did with the LCD screen I get no display at all . Eventhough everything seems to be fine .
The button verify is supposed to read the text in the lineEdit and compare it to 20 if there's more than 20 people we're supposed to send data to arduino 0 or 1 in order to display "we're closed"-
My output
arduino_port_name is : "COM3"
arduino is available and connected to : "COM3" -
This is my .ui file :
Arduino.h :
#ifndef ARDUINO_H #define ARDUINO_H #include <QtSerialPort/QSerialPort> #include <QtSerialPort/QSerialPortInfo> #include <QDebug> class Arduino { public: //méthodes de la classe Arduino Arduino(); int connect_arduino(); // permet de connecter le PC à Arduino int close_arduino(); // permet de femer la connexion int write_to_arduino( QByteArray ); // envoyer des données vers arduino QByteArray read_from_arduino(); //recevoir des données de la carte Arduino QSerialPort* getserial(); // accesseur QString getarduino_port_name(); private: QSerialPort * serial; //Cet objet rassemble des informations (vitesse, bits de données, etc.) //et des fonctions (envoi, lecture de réception,…) sur ce qu’est une voie série pour Arduino. static const quint16 arduino_uno_vendor_id=9025; static const quint16 arduino_uno_producy_id=67; QString arduino_port_name; bool arduino_is_available; QByteArray data; // contenant les données lues à partir d'Arduino }; #endif // ARDUINO_H
- Aduino.cpp
#include "arduino.h" Arduino::Arduino() { data=""; arduino_port_name=""; arduino_is_available=false; serial=new QSerialPort; } QString Arduino::getarduino_port_name() { return arduino_port_name; } QSerialPort *Arduino::getserial() { return serial; } int Arduino::connect_arduino() { // recherche du port sur lequel la carte arduino identifée par arduino_uno_vendor_id // est connectée foreach (const QSerialPortInfo &serial_port_info, QSerialPortInfo::availablePorts()){ if(serial_port_info.hasVendorIdentifier() && serial_port_info.hasProductIdentifier()){ if(serial_port_info.vendorIdentifier() == arduino_uno_vendor_id && serial_port_info.productIdentifier() == arduino_uno_producy_id) { arduino_is_available = true; arduino_port_name=serial_port_info.portName(); } } } qDebug() << "arduino_port_name is :" << arduino_port_name; if(arduino_is_available){ // configuration de la communication ( débit...) serial->setPortName(arduino_port_name); if(serial->open(QSerialPort::ReadWrite)){ serial->setBaudRate(QSerialPort::Baud9600); // débit : 9600 bits/s serial->setDataBits(QSerialPort::Data8); //Longueur des données : 8 bits, serial->setParity(QSerialPort::NoParity); //1 bit de parité optionnel serial->setStopBits(QSerialPort::OneStop); //Nombre de bits de stop : 1 serial->setFlowControl(QSerialPort::NoFlowControl); return 0; } return 1; } return -1; } int Arduino::close_arduino() { if(serial->isOpen()){ serial->close(); return 0; } return 1; } QByteArray Arduino::read_from_arduino() { if(serial->isReadable()){ data=serial->readAll(); //récupérer les données reçues return data; } } int Arduino::write_to_arduino( QByteArray d) { if(serial->isWritable()){ serial->write(d); // envoyer des donnés vers Arduino }else{ qDebug() << "Couldn't write to serial!"; } }
- Mainwindow.cpp
#include "mainwindow.h" #include "ui_mainwindow.h" #include "QMessageBox" MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) : QMainWindow(parent), ui(new Ui::MainWindow) { ui->setupUi(this); int ret=A.connect_arduino(); // lancer la connexion à arduino switch(ret){ case(0):qDebug()<< "arduino is available and connected to : "<< A.getarduino_port_name(); break; case(1):qDebug() << "arduino is available but not connected to :" <<A.getarduino_port_name(); break; case(-1):qDebug() << "arduino is not available"; } } MainWindow::~MainWindow() { delete ui; } void MainWindow::on_ref_clicked() { A.write_to_arduino(("0")); } void MainWindow::on_acc_clicked() { A.write_to_arduino(("1")); } void MainWindow::on_verif_clicked() { int nbr= ui->nbr_perso->text().toInt(); if(nbr>20) { A.write_to_arduino(("1")); } else if(nbr>=20) { A.write_to_arduino(("0")); } }
- Arduino code
#include <LiquidCrystal.h> LiquidCrystal lcd(12,11,5,4,3,2); char data; void setup() { analogWrite(6,100); lcd.begin(16,2); } void loop() { if (Serial.available()){ data=Serial.read(); if(data=='1') { lcd.setCursor(1,0); lcd.print("we're closed"); } else if(data=='0') { lcd.setCursor(1,1); lcd.print("we're open"); } } }
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Hi,
If I get you correctly, the only thing that changes between your LED and LCD version is the call inside the if's on the Arduino side, correct ?
If so, why not just print what you received from the serial port on the LCD ? That way you would see if you are getting what you think you should get.
One other thing to do is to initiales the LCD with some default text so you ensure it's ready to show you something before your start the serial communication.
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@Jasmin-Quinn said in Can't write on Arduino from Qt:
void MainWindow::on_verif_clicked() { int nbr= ui->nbr_perso->text().toInt(); if(nbr>20) { A.write_to_arduino(("1")); } else if(nbr>=20) { A.write_to_arduino(("0")); } }
looks like it's writing data in on_verif_clicked() method only if nbr greater or equal to 20.
If value is less than 20 it's not writing data.
First confirm whether your condition checking is correct? -
@nagesh Hello ,
Ah yes my bad i'll fix it .. but either way there's no display even without any condition -
Solved :
i forgot Serial.begin(9600); in void Setup();
Thank you ! -
Am gonna leave it here there might be someone who needs the same scenario (Qt + Arduino + lcd screen display) because i looked it out and there's no such example .
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ESPRIT student ?