In the real world, you’d be toggling DIO or relays instead of toggling an LED. This is about as basic as you can get to demonstrate both system control and data acquisition, and it’s not far from a basic real world use case. We’ll be controlling a register connected to a red LED as well as reading a temperature sensor connected to our CPU. This guide builds upon the foundations that we set up in the getting started guide and will walk you through building a simple human machine interface (HMI) for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) applications. We’re graduating from our Getting Started with Qt Creator on the TS-TPC-8390-4900 guide, where we ran an example program which came preloaded with Qt Creator on our TS-TPC-8390-4900, and moving into a more real world situation.
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