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[Tkinter] Anyone know what happened to my button?
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(May-30-2021, 11:02 PM)Yoriz Wrote: I'm finding it hard to understand what you are looking for, how many sensors is it likely to go up to.
Did you want to display them in a different way maybe a list with headers
Output:
Xbee address | voltage | hour | date 0013A20040D7B01E | 30.00 | 09:18:36 | 30/05/2021 0013A200414EF124 | 25.00 | 09:18:36 | 30/05/2021 0013A20040D7AEA4 | 22.70 | 09:18:36 | 30/05/2021
And then underneath the average and the lowest

I don't really understand how the data comes in, does all the data for all sensor come in at once or do you obtain them separately?


Good night Yoriz.

It is likely that the system can be extended to 20 sensors.
The same could be used as a recommendation if you need to expand to more, redo a new interface. But we can leave it at 20 just enough to offer the option that it can be expanded to 20 sensors.

No no, the truth is, the interface like this one at the moment seems super good to me, I love it. Show the information I need and the most important to you.

Data are information packages that enter the computer through the serial port, these data enter at the same time.
The Xbees have a communication mode for their Xbees on the same network by means of which they pack information into frames, these frames have the address of the xbee and the data, the data is where the voltage, the time and the date are. And the address of the Xbee is the one that will help me determine which Xbee is the one that I am reading.


When I click the button, the program tells the Xbee to send a message to all the sensors. When all the sensors receive the message, they begin to send the information.
What information? They send the voltage, the time and the date.
At the same time, since that is the idea, to know the voltage of the panels in real time and determine which panel is the one that is generating the lowest voltage. With this I can tell if it is presenting a fault.
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RE: Anyone know what happened to my button? - by IgnacioMora23 - May-31-2021, 12:48 AM

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