Library for talking to Arduinos and other USB serial devices on Android, using USB Host mode and Android 3.1+
Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/usb-serial-for-android
This project provides an Android userspace driver for USB serial devices. You can use it to talk to your Arduino, or any other supported serial devices.
Download the sources. Inside you will find two Eclipse projects:
- UsbSerialLibrary - the main library code, an "Android Library" project.
- UsbSerialExamples - a demo Android application
In Eclipse, open "File", "Import", and then select "General, "Existing Projects into Workspace".
Navigate to the directory you just checked out and import both projects. Then run the demo application.
Supported and tested:
- FT232R
Possibly supported (untested):
- FT232H
- FT2232D
- FT2432H
Unsupported (send patches!):
- Arduino Uno (CDC)
Supported and tested:
- Motorola Xoom, Android 3.1/3.2
Possibly supported (untested):
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
This library is licensed under LGPL Version 2.1. Please see LICENSE.txt for the complete license.
Copyright 2011, Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Portions of this library are based on libftdi (http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi). Please see FtdiSerialDriver.java for more information.
Patches are welcome. We're especially interested in supporting more devices. Please open a bug report.
Author/maintainer: mike wakerly opensource@hoho.com
Contributors:
- Robert Tsai rob@tsaiberspace.com (code review)