AutoApp for Arduino
by joaomgcd
🗂️ Productivity
Version 1.0 💾 2 Mb
📅 Updated June 24, 2016
Control your Arduino from Tasker
Features AutoApp for Arduino
AutoArduino allows you to control your Arduino pins right from Tasker.IMPORTANT: Install the following sketch on your Arduino to use AutoArduino: https://github.com/joaomgcd/AutoArduino-Sketch/blob/master/pins.inoYou can set any output pins digital or analog value from a Tasker action.
This allows you to do just about anything on your Arduino from your Android device with the advantage of never having to change the code in your Arduino itself!You can also read pin values and even react to them in real time.Check out the example video to check how a Tasker scene can control an RGB LED.AutoArduino connects to your Arduino through USB OTG, Bluetooth or Ethernet.- First public release!
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What Our Users Say
Don't just take our word for it. Here's what our users have to say about our Android app.
"Will give stars if you get wifi connectivity going. I know this app is old but it works so please make wifi compatible. Surely a sketch can be modified"
Ne Thomas
"To much set up"
Chris And Melanie Hoskins
"It works! LG v40 on Android pie without root. With HC-05 Bluetooth module using a generic clone Arduino Nano from eBay. One thing that is weird is if I power off the Bluetooth module, or restart the phone, Tasker won't make the pairing in the background.. I have to open Tasker and manually run a task for it to connect to Bluetooth first. Otherwise, this works well and I can read/write all pins! So many possibilities now that I can send text messages to trigger relays! Thank you!"
nick yankaitis
"After multiple attempts, I was only able to get an 3rd party SunFounder Arduino Mega to connect over USB with my Samsung Tab S4 running Pie. I tried multiple types of arduinos: an Uno, a nano, a teensy 3.2, a adafruit feather M0, etc. all with AutoArduino error message saying it cannot find the Arduino. The USB driver needs to be updated to accept different types of arduinos. Even a genuine Uno Rev 3 wouldn't connect. In addition, the ethernet functionality never worked for me even with the Mega I got working over USB. Instructions for how to get bluetooth working were also lacking. Is the same pins.ino sketch from github used for all three types of connections? Overall, great app if you are able to figure out how to connect it to an arduino, but that process was way too difficult."
Ryan Morrison
"Great for what it does, but really needs an update so it can work with ESP8266 over wifi - this App/Tasker extension does not seem to have been updated since release back in 2016, and many Arduino users have since begun heavily using the ESP8266 board for implementing traditional Arduino project due to its low cost, small size, and integrated wifi. Making this extension work properly with the ESP8266 would be a major boon for the DIY community, and I honestly can't justify paying for the full version until that happens, as 90% of my Arduino projects are now using that board."
Christopher Kloppinger-Todd
"It did not detect a Yun on USB."
Samuel Eisenpress
"Would love to see wifi support, with esp8266 so cheap, I'm sure there's a need for it."
Mat O
"I don't want to leave a bad review, I'm just not sure why it doesn't work. I am using a Nexus 7 2013 along with an Arduino Nano. It fails to connect over USB, but the Arduino does indeed show up on the device. Please let me know if you have any ideas."
Saaif Khan
"Showing '505 error' while installing.... Why?"
Anees Ibnu Abdulkhader
"It doesn't work on Android 7"
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