![]() ![]() This integration with Delphi is achieved via simple serial port interface. TRIPLE BONUS: Read Temperature Data From An Arduino Device Using Delphi And Display It In An App This video is good but it is someone long as it contains a lot of technical details and a lot of connected devices. I assume it is used by the sunlight monitoring device as the control app on a tablet or phone.ĭOUBLE BONUS: IP Cameras And I/O Controllers Connected And Controlled Via An A Delphi Android App It isn’t quite clear how Delphi (or Appmethod) is used. You can test out this app demo yourself and get the Arduino side of the source code here.īONUS: Connected Swimsuits That Monitor (Via Delphi) How Much Sun They’ve Received #10 Slick Looking Delphi App Used To Control An Arduino Via Wifi And Bluetooth There is also a second video here where the armband is used to control a photo app in Delphi with gestures. #9 Appmethod Reads Data From A Myo Gesture Control Armband To Move A TRectangle I believe the apps demonstrated in this video were covered in a webinar by Embarcadero and you can find all the resources for building the apps here. #8 Medical App Built In Delphi On Android And IOS Utilizes Check Ins Via Beacons For Distance It’s hard to top a brain controlled drone but sometimes you just need the drone to go where you want and that’s where controlling it with a Delphi app comes in. #7 Appmethod Control App Used To Pilot A Parrot AR Drone Around The Office ![]() The runner up to this video uses a knob but it also has a speaker (check it out here). The Delphi and Arduino source for this integration is available in the YouTube description. This one is awesome because of the ultrasonic controllers. #6 Ultrasonic Ping Pong Game Build In Delphi And Controlled Via An Arduino You can see the depth data made available via the Kinect SDK in this video. #5 Demonstration Of Accessing Microsoft Kinect Depth Data From Within Delphi The Delphi app in this video is actually playing back a list of commends to create the sketch. #4 Robot Arm Sketches Letters Via An Arduino And Delphi Control App ![]() There is a second longer video with more explanation and background that you can watch here. Nothing says this is the future like watching a guy fly a hovering vehicle with his mind. #3 Audience Member Controls A Drone Using His Brain Via Appmethod App And An Emotiv Headset This is a slick looking control interface for changing the room lights by sliding the colored bars in this Delphi app. #2 Delphi Firemonkey Android App Controlling LED Lights In The Room Is that the Firemonkey light in his eyes? There are four different servo motors that control this creep animatronic head. #1 Animatronic Terminator Head Controlled Via A Delphi XE8 Android App Three runner ups are listed at the end and they are a swimsuit integration, IP camera integration, and a temperature sensor integration.Īdd your favorite Delphi hardware integration videos I’ve missed in the comments below! There are three different Arduino integrations, two different drone integrations, a brain interface integration, a robot arm integration, a depth sensor integration, an animatronic head integration, an integration with beacons and mobile devices, and a gesture control integration. ![]() Some of them utilize Delphi XE8 Firemonkey apps on Android and IOS while others are simple Delphi 7 VCL apps using a COM port. Here are the top 10 Delphi device integration videos I’ve seen. There are quite a few videos on up YouTube showing fun integrations between Delphi and various bluetooth, wifi, and serial connected devices. Programmable and internet connected devices like the Arduino are exploding in popularity. ![]()
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