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I chose to create a Java GUI using JFreeChart to read the data from the Arduino using an FTDI cable on a serial port (or actually USB) and visualize that in the GUI. The program can be found on [https://github.com/dolfandringa/arsa Github]. | |||
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I am building a Radio Spectrum Analyzer which measures signal strenght in the 2.4GHz band, using a CYWM6935 module and Atmega 328 MCU. I want to set it up in several steps:
Atmega328 on a breadboard
Connecting the CYWM6935
Programming the Atmega328
Creating desktop software for visualization
I chose to create a Java GUI using JFreeChart to read the data from the Arduino using an FTDI cable on a serial port (or actually USB) and visualize that in the GUI. The program can be found on Github.