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Creative DIY Microcontroller Projects with TinyGo and WebAssembly

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Product type Book
Published in May 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800560208
Pages 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Tobias Theel Tobias Theel
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with TinyGo 2. Chapter 2: Building a Traffic Lights Control System 3. Chapter 3: Building a Safety Lock Using a Keypad 4. Chapter 4: Building a Plant Watering System 5. Chapter 5: Building a Touchless Handwash Timer 6. Chapter 6: Building Displays for Communication using I2C and SPI Interfaces 7. Chapter 7: Displaying Weather Alerts on the TinyGo Wasm Dashboard 8. Chapter 8: Automating and Monitoring Your Home through the TinyGo Wasm Dashboard 9. Assessments 10. Afterword 11. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix – "Go"ing Ahead

Writing to the serial port

An easy way to debug your programs on a microcontroller is to write messages to the serial port. You can later use this technique to debug your program, by printing the current step or sensor values, for example.

Let's write a small program to see how writing to a serial port is done. We start by creating a new folder named Chapter03 in the project directory, and inside this new directory, we create another directory named writing-to-serial. Now we have to create a new main.go file and insert an empty main() function. The folder structure should now look like the following:

Figure 3.1 – The folder structure for writing to serial port

Now, follow these steps:

  1. We print the word starting followed by a space and print the word program followed by an \n:
    print("starting ")
    print("program\n")
  2. We endlessly loop, print Hello World, and sleep for a second:
    for {
      println("Hello...
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