C language - Interface subject for school

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Someone please help me.

I have a subject called interfacing in uni and its mentally exhausting i have other subjects to attend and i need someone for help.

Project is:
'' Create a system that uses a laptop, an HvA Xmegaboard
and an I2C sensor.''

'' The Xmega communicates with the sensor and communicates with the laptop.
Of the laptop receives information via a self-written graphical interface
passed to and/or display information from the Xmega.

The graphical interface uses the IUP library.

The laptop communicates with the Xmega via RS232.

The Xmega communicates with the sensor via I2C. ''


This is my project.

I am willing to pay someone to do this for me.

U can pm me on site or just reply under here.
 

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I helped you out buddy.
 

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Do you only need help knowing how, or actually doing the task?

If you just need to know how then the laptop would need to have RS232 and USB ports, in order to be able to communicate with the Xmega. The laptop also needs to have an operating system with a graphical user interface in order to be able to receive and display sensor data from the Xmega.

The HvA Xmegaboard needs to be connected to the laptop via USB, and the I2C sensor needs to be connected to the Xmega. The Xmega then needs to be programmed to communicate with the I2C sensor, meaning it needs access to an I2C library or driver.

The laptop would also need to be running the IUP library, in order to provide a self-written graphical interface, through which the sensor data is received and displayed. As data is passed between the laptop, Xmega, and I2C sensor, the IUP library would allow the laptop’s graphical interface to intelligently process the data, whilst communications between the laptop and Xmega would take place via the RS232 port
 

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