arduino-serial-monitor

Tools for reading and analyzing Arduino serial monitor output for enhanced debugging. Provides real-time monitoring, data logging, filtering, and pattern matching to help troubleshoot Arduino sketches using arduino-cli or Arduino IDE.

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Arduino Serial Monitor

This skill provides advanced tools for reading and analyzing serial monitor data from Arduino boards, enhancing the debugging experience beyond the basic Arduino IDE serial monitor.

Features

  • Real-time Serial Monitoring: Connect to Arduino serial ports and display data in real-time
  • Data Logging: Save serial output to files with timestamps for later analysis
  • Filtering & Pattern Matching: Filter output by keywords, regex patterns, or data types
  • Error Detection: Automatically highlight common error patterns and warnings
  • Multiple Format Support: Handle different data formats (text, JSON, CSV, binary)
  • Cross-platform: Works with Windows, macOS, and Linux serial ports

Usage

Basic Serial Monitoring

# Monitor serial port with default settings (9600 baud)
uv run --no-project scripts/monitor_serial.py --port COM3

# Specify baud rate and output file
uv run --no-project scripts/monitor_serial.py --port /dev/ttyACM0 --baud 115200 --output debug.log

# Filter for specific patterns
uv run --no-project scripts/monitor_serial.py --port COM3 --filter "ERROR|WARNING"

Advanced Debugging

# Parse JSON data from serial
uv run --no-project scripts/monitor_serial.py --port COM3 --format json --pretty

# Monitor with timestamp and color coding
uv run --no-project scripts/monitor_serial.py --port COM3 --timestamp --color

# Detect common Arduino errors
uv run --no-project scripts/monitor_serial.py --port COM3 --detect-errors

Script Options

  • --port: Serial port (e.g., COM3, /dev/ttyACM0)
  • --baud: Baud rate (default: 9600)
  • --output: Output file for logging
  • --filter: Regex pattern to filter lines
  • --format: Data format (text, json, csv, binary)
  • --timestamp: Add timestamps to output
  • --color: Enable color-coded output
  • --detect-errors: Highlight common error patterns
  • --timeout: Connection timeout in seconds

Common Arduino Debugging Scenarios

Memory Issues

Filter for: "low memory|stack overflow|heap"

Sensor Data Validation

Filter for: "sensor|reading|value"
Format as: json

Timing Analysis

Enable: --timestamp
Filter for: "start|end|duration"

Communication Errors

Filter for: "timeout|failed|error"
Enable: --detect-errors

Integration with Arduino CLI

# Compile and upload, then monitor
arduino-cli compile --fqbn arduino:avr:uno sketch/
arduino-cli upload -p COM3 --fqbn arduino:avr:uno sketch/
uv run --no-project scripts/monitor_serial.py --port COM3

Troubleshooting

Port Not Found

  • Check arduino-cli board list for available ports
  • Ensure Arduino is connected and drivers are installed
  • Try different port names (COM1-COM99 on Windows, /dev/ttyACM* on Linux)

No Data Received

  • Verify baud rate matches Arduino sketch (Serial.begin(9600))
  • Check USB cable connection
  • Reset Arduino board while monitoring

Permission Errors (Linux/macOS)

# Add user to dialout group
sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER
# Logout and login again

Dependencies

  • Python 3.8+
  • pyserial
  • colorama (for colored output)
  • Install via: uv add pyserial colorama

Examples

Basic Temperature Sensor Monitoring

// Arduino sketch
void setup() {
  Serial.begin(9600);
}

void loop() {
  float temp = analogRead(A0) * 0.488;
  Serial.print("Temperature: ");
  Serial.print(temp);
  Serial.println(" C");
  delay(1000);
}
uv run --no-project scripts/monitor_serial.py --port COM3 --filter "Temperature" --timestamp

JSON Data Parsing

// Arduino sketch with JSON output
#include <ArduinoJson.h>

void setup() {
  Serial.begin(115200);
}

void loop() {
  StaticJsonDocument<200> doc;
  doc["temperature"] = analogRead(A0) * 0.488;
  doc["humidity"] = analogRead(A1) * 0.146;
  doc["timestamp"] = millis();
  serializeJson(doc, Serial);
  Serial.println();
  delay(2000);
}
uv run --no-project scripts/monitor_serial.py --port COM3 --format json --pretty

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