please i want your help my project is monitoring heart beat rate with arduino and Ad8232 and node mcu and blynk idont know how interface all this with blynk and i wish from you to replied to me necessary
It’s quite simple actually:
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Use the search function in the forum.
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Learn how to program.
No-one will write the code for you!
Unfortunately @Shadeyman hasn’t visited the forum for 5 months, and it’s almost a year and a half since he last posted here.
As the project that you’re trying to replicate was simply a toy for his kids to play with and was built two years ago, I doubt very much if he still has the details available.
You have lots of clues available to you in the photos he posted, plus a link to the Adafruit site with wiring diagrams for the Arduino.
If you aren’t interested in doing your own experimentation and improving your C++ coding skills in the process then you aren’t going to get very far with MCUs or Blynk.
Your attitude towards @distans certainly won’t get you very far, except maybe suspended or banned from the forum.
The forum rules are quite clear and I’m happy to enforce them when necessary…
Pete.
I often visit the forum without logging in. Is it safe to say that my visiting stats are off?
I guess so.
The system thinks you’ve visited 8 times in the last 100 days.
If you’re logged-in then the system logs your activity and you’ll get promoted to Level 3, where you can access the Lounge area for off-topic discussions and free (virtual) drinks
Pete.
So, I better login every time to get that drink!!
Are you visiting Spain this year?
We had flights booked for tomorrow, for a 5 week trip, but they’ve been cancelled
We also have flights booked for early July for a 2 month trip, but I don’t think that’s going to happen either.
I’d like to get over during the summer to do a few things and get my car’s ITV sorted, but there are ways around that if I can’t make it - we’ll see what happens.
I have a feeling that as lockdown is eased in Spain and the UK then infection rates, hospitalisations and deaths will shoot up again, but we’ll have to see how it goes.
Pete.
Ya, I know. Stay safe!