The Mobile Arduino Controller allows one to access an Arduino board via a mobile friendly website. It’s a website designed for mobile devices for a couple reasons…
1) Allows access from computers, not just smart phones.
2) Easier for the public to access the Arduino or multiple Arduinos for installations without searching for an app and then waiting for it to download.
3) Works on all smart phones.
The mobile website allows for near real time manipulation of anything connected to the Arduino board. It could also be used to relay sensor information back to the website or user. Right now, it is just connected to control LED’s, but it could be anything (servos, speakers, etc.)
We hope to use this for more than just turning on/off an LED on the board, but currently it is in a prototyping/research phase.
An illuminated LED strip is connected to a breadboard and an Arduino microcontroller with various wires on a tabletop.
A person uses a smartphone to control the color of an LED light connected to an electronic circuit on a table.
A close-up of an electronics project with a lit LED, wires, and a microcontroller on a desk. A blurred hand holds a phone in the foreground.
A smartphone displays a color selection interface, controlling a blue LED connected to a breadboard with various wires.
A smartphone displays a color control app next to an LED strip glowing red, with wires connected to a breadboard and microcontroller in the background.
A glowing LED is connected to a breadboard with wires, transistors, and an Arduino microcontroller in the background.
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