Arduino737 is a small GUI program allowing you to configure an Arduino Mega2560 to communicate directly with Prosim737 via your computer’s COM port. It makes it easy to configure your board’s pins for buttons, switches, outputs, encoders and 7-segment displays without having to manually write or edit Arduino sketches.


Currently supported functions:

- Buttons/Switches

- Outputs (LEDs / Gates /Relay etc.)

- Encoders

- Analog inputs

- Ethernet (experimental)

- 7-Segment Displays


Future updates may include:

- PWM pins for brightness control

- Servo motors

- Support for the Arduino Due (more powerful CPU supporting way more than only 3 encoders)


Changelog:


v.0.6.1 (latest Version)


- added support for MAX72xx 7-Segments

- fixed a problem when using multiple 7-Segments

- 7-Segments will switch off when BAT off ("Allow -1 as frequency for inactive radios" must be on)


Note: It seems that Arduino Uno/Nano do not have enough internal RAM to support all functions.

Therefore, only Arduino Mega2560 is supported right now.


v.0.6


- added 7-Segment support using 74HC595

- several small fixes



v0.5.2


-Experimental Ethernet shield support.


-Fixed a problem when using pins above 44.

-Fixed a problem when using ON/OFF/ON switches.


-Added option to use internal pull-ups (Default: ON)

Note: To connect switches/buttons, simply connect the desired pin to GND when pushed

-Added option to use 4x encoder counting


v0.5.1

- Fixed a problem when using multiple devices


- Config is now loaded on startup

- Changed Layout


Known Bugs:

- There may be a problem when using Pins above 40. Will be fixed as soon as possible.

- There is still a bug when using 3 Position ON/OFF/ON switches


v0.5

- added encoder support

- added analog input support

- added reversed output


- added 'heartbeat' to Pin 13 when unused

- added device selection

- added connect/disconnect button


- added status label

- added "Arduino Code" button to open Arduino IDE

- added "check for updates" button

- better stability and error handling


v0.4

-initial public release


Currently supported functions:

- Buttons/Switches

- Outputs (LEDs / Gates /Relay etc.)

- Encoders

- Analog inputs

- Ethernet (experimental)

- 7-Segment Displays


Future updates may include:

- PWM pins for brightness control

- Servo motors

- Support for the Arduino Due (more powerful CPU supporting way more than only 3 encoders)


Changelog:


v.0.6.1 (latest Version)


- added support for MAX72xx 7-Segments

- fixed a problem when using multiple 7-Segments

- 7-Segments will switch off when BAT off ("Allow -1 as frequency for inactive radios" must be on)


Note: It seems that Arduino Uno/Nano do not have enough internal RAM to support all functions.

Therefore, only Arduino Mega2560 is supported right now.


v.0.6


- added 7-Segment support using 74HC595

- several small fixes



v0.5.2


-Experimental Ethernet shield support.


-Fixed a problem when using pins above 44.

-Fixed a problem when using ON/OFF/ON switches.


-Added option to use internal pull-ups (Default: ON)

Note: To connect switches/buttons, simply connect the desired pin to GND when pushed

-Added option to use 4x encoder counting


v0.5.1

- Fixed a problem when using multiple devices


- Config is now loaded on startup

- Changed Layout


Known Bugs:

- There may be a problem when using Pins above 40. Will be fixed as soon as possible.

- There is still a bug when using 3 Position ON/OFF/ON switches


v0.5

- added encoder support

- added analog input support

- added reversed output


- added 'heartbeat' to Pin 13 when unused

- added device selection

- added connect/disconnect button


- added status label

- added "Arduino Code" button to open Arduino IDE

- added "check for updates" button

- better stability and error handling


v0.4

-initial public release


Currently supported functions:

- Buttons/Switches

- Outputs (LEDs / Gates /Relay etc.)

- Encoders

- Analog inputs

- Ethernet (experimental)

- 7-Segment Displays


Future updates may include:

- PWM pins for brightness control

- Servo motors

- Support for the Arduino Due (more powerful CPU supporting way more than only 3 encoders)


Changelog:


v.0.6.1 (latest Version)


- added support for MAX72xx 7-Segments

- fixed a problem when using multiple 7-Segments

- 7-Segments will switch off when BAT off ("Allow -1 as frequency for inactive radios" must be on)


Note: It seems that Arduino Uno/Nano do not have enough internal RAM to support all functions.

Therefore, only Arduino Mega2560 is supported right now.


v.0.6


- added 7-Segment support using 74HC595

- several small fixes



v0.5.2


-Experimental Ethernet shield support.


-Fixed a problem when using pins above 44.

-Fixed a problem when using ON/OFF/ON switches.


-Added option to use internal pull-ups (Default: ON)

Note: To connect switches/buttons, simply connect the desired pin to GND when pushed

-Added option to use 4x encoder counting


v0.5.1

- Fixed a problem when using multiple devices


- Config is now loaded on startup

- Changed Layout


Known Bugs:

- There may be a problem when using Pins above 40. Will be fixed as soon as possible.

- There is still a bug when using 3 Position ON/OFF/ON switches


v0.5

- added encoder support

- added analog input support

- added reversed output


- added 'heartbeat' to Pin 13 when unused

- added device selection

- added connect/disconnect button


- added status label

- added "Arduino Code" button to open Arduino IDE

- added "check for updates" button

- better stability and error handling


v0.4

-initial public release

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