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Learning C for Arduino

You're reading from   Learning C for Arduino A comprehensive guide that will help you ace C's fundamentals using the powerful Arduino board

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787120099
Length 378 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Syed Omar Faruk Towaha Syed Omar Faruk Towaha
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Our First Program! 3. Exploring C with Arduino IDE 4. Blinking with Operations and Loops 5. Functions and Files with Arduino 6. Arduino and C++ 7. Using Pointers and Structure 8. Working with Arduino Libraries 9. Lets Build Something Awesome 10. Few Error Handlings

Making a call using GSM module


Your Arduino and the GSM Shield are connected and powered up. First, open the Arduino IDE and import the SoftwareSerial.h library, as shown in the previous chapter, or go to the menu shown in the following image (Sketch | Include Library | SoftwareSerial):

You can also manually type the following line on the top of the setup() function:

#include <SoftwareSerial.h> 

Now, we will define the pins of the Arduino where TX and RX will be attached as follows:

SoftwareSerial GSMSerial(2, 3); //Pin 2 is our TX and 3 is the RX 

Here, GSMSerial() is a custom function which will be used later. You can name it anything you want. We passed two parameters into this function. The first parameter is for the TX pin and the second parameter is for the RX pin.

Let's print something on the Serial Monitor while the GSM Shield get ready to work. Then we will begin initializing the Shield by putting the baud rate inside our GSMSerial() object, as follows:

GSMSerial.begin...
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