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Top Forums Programming Very Basic Arduino Uno Board Testing Post 303042283 by hicksd8 on Friday 20th of December 2019 06:15:39 AM
Old 12-20-2019
I notice from your photos that you are relying on USB power only so far. You have no direct PSU plugged into the Arduino.

So a word of warning as you get into adding stuff to your projects that, before going off on any tangents to investigate why the Arduino crashed, you couldn't upload a sketch because communication was lost, etc, ALWAYS use an independent PSU and see if your problem goes away. It will save you a lot of time investigating "possible faulty Arduino's". Just don't fall for it.

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NUTSCAN(3)							    NUT Manual								NUTSCAN(3)

NAME
nutscan - Network UPS Tools (NUT) device discovery library DESCRIPTION
The Network UPS Tools (NUT) nutscan library provides the same discovery related features that are also offered by nut-scanner(8). It allows to discover supported NUT devices (USB, SNMP, Eaton XML/HTTP and IPMI) and NUT servers (using Avahi or the classic connection method). DISCOVERY FUNCTIONS
First, include the needed header file: #include <nut-scan.h> Then, to discover new devices, use the appropriate function: o nutscan_scan_usb(3) for supported USB devices, o nutscan_scan_snmp(3) for supported SNMP agents, o nutscan_scan_xml_http(3) for Eaton Network Management Card, o nutscan_scan_nut(3) for NUT servers (upsd), using the classic method, o nutscan_scan_avahi(3) for NUT servers (upsd), using the mDNS (Avahi) method, o nutscan_scan_ipmi(3) for supported IPMI PSU. All these functions return a list of devices found, using the nutscan_device_t structure. This one is described in nutscan_add_device_to_device(3). Helper functions are also provided to output data using standard format: o nutscan_display_parsable(3) for parsable output, o nutscan_display_ups_conf(3) for ups.conf style. ERROR HANDLING
There is currently no specific mechanism around error handling. SEE ALSO
nut-scanner(8), nutscan_scan_usb(3), nutscan_scan_snmp(3) nutscan_scan_xml_http(3), nutscan_scan_nut(3) nutscan_scan_avahi(3), nutscan_scan_ipmi(3) nutscan_display_parsable(3), nutscan_display_ups_conf(3) nutscan_new_device(3), nutscan_free_device(3) nutscan_add_device_to_device(3), nutscan_add_option_to_device(3) nutscan_cidr_to_ip(3) Network UPS Tools 05/22/2012 NUTSCAN(3)
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