excuse me, I need a tutorial. I want to connect the SFC sensor TGS 3830 that will connect on the Arduino with output graph in visual studio C # .
This is the example like graph output in visual studio C#

excuse me, I need a tutorial. I want to connect the SFC sensor TGS 3830 that will connect on the Arduino with output graph in visual studio C # .
This is the example like graph output in visual studio C#

A title with a better description of your problem, placed in a more appropriate section of the forum, might bring some replies.
Don
When you repost it you need to break your project down to the separate issues.
Apparently there is ONE sensor TGS3830).
You may or may not find tutorials on these.
Likely, you will have to read the datasheets.
After you read the datasheets if you still have questions then perhaps you should
post for help with the sensors separately.
Either way you need to post the datasheets for your sensors and explain what you have done to
interface them by explaining the circuit and post a schematic.
You need to specify a uController (UNO, Mega etc...)
You need to get these two things working BEFORE you talk about porting it to VISUAL-C, which I don't even
know if that is possible, (at least not in REALTIME).
For that part you need to post in the topic called:
Interfacing w/ Software on the Computer
Before you even do that you have to have both of the sensors working and inputting good data to the arduino.
thank's guys for u'r solution... ![]()
A title with a better description of your problem, placed in a more appropriate section of the forum, might bring some replies.
No I'm not an idiot. This topic was moved from it's original location in the "Displays" section.
Don
excuse me, I need a tutorial.
thank's guys for u'r solution.
You never asked for a solution, you asked for a tutorial.
please enlighten.
We tried but appears you are either asleep, or your eyes are closed.
If you want a plug & play solution , hire a consultant.
If you want help here on the forum, you need to participate and respond to requests
for action on your part.
If you want to be enlightened, you can start by enlightening us.
What is the current state of your project ?
Do you have anything ? (LIKE an Arduino , for example. If so , which one ?)
Have you read the datasheet (for the sensor)?
Why haven't you posted it ?
Did you do a Google search for tutorials ?
What is your experience with electronics & arduinos ?
If you have NO experience with electronics OR arduinos, don't you think that is something
we would need to know before we decide how to advise you ?
If you can't be bothered to do something simple like post a datasheet, what kind of message
does that send regarding your willingness to participate in moving this project forward ?