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by honey the codewitch
GFX is a fast and full featured replacement for standard IoT drawing libraries that is optimized to reduce bus I/O
by DaveAuld
Building for and consuming the Blitzortung Lightning Detection Network
by raddevus
Steps for building a device you can add to your existing garage door, which implements an atmega328, bluetooth (hc-05) and relay module which will allow you to open your garage door from any paired Android device.
by honey the codewitch
Control 3 or 4 pin PWM fans using this library

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Stream JSON efficiently on little devices with minimal flash and memory usage
by honey the codewitch
Display automated (optionally controllable) Tetris on an LCD or Neopixel panel
by honey the codewitch
Got an embedded or IoT widget with a screen but no real memory or flash space to speak of? Read this.
by deangi
IoT data edge hub is designed for remote low power unattended applications. IoT devices can post data to the Hub which will store the data and make it available for later download to core servers. Design is based on a low cost ESP32 platform with an attached SD card.

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6 May 2015 by DrABELL
Web Application capable of NY MTA bus routes and stops monitoring in real-time/low-latency mode.
10 Nov 2014 by Prilvesh K
Getting started with Spark Core,setup a guide for everyone new.
18 Jun 2020 by Member 14867519
I want to use .NET core IoT library in order to run C# code for my SAMA5D27 SOM1 EK1 ARM embedded board. GitHub - dotnet/iot: This repo includes .NET Core implementations for various IoT boards, chips, displays and PCBs.[^] I have build this...
7 Aug 2018 by Leonid Fofanov
Raspberry PI implementation of binary counter originally developed for Arduino board.
4 Nov 2020 by honey the codewitch
Unleash the tiny ESP-01 on your network
25 Jan 2018 by Intel
Below we seek guidance from the dictionary to appropriately define and discern the terms object detection, object recognition and object tracking.
17 Jan 2024 by deangi
The inexpensive ESP32 platform is used to take periodic photos that can make a time-lapse video.
25 Aug 2015 by Intel
A Fast, Flexible, And Scalable Path To Commercial IoT Solutions
16 Jan 2017 by Intel
Today, we will browse Power_Profiler this code example built-in within ISSM and review D2000 c-states.
8 Mar 2017 by Eric D Schmidt
A crash course in working with the BeagleBone and its built-in A/D converter, GPIO, and I2C bus using C++
6 Jan 2023 by honey the codewitch
Control 3 or 4 pin PWM fans using this library
7 Aug 2016 by Grasshopper.iics, Abhishek Nandy
High level IOT Co2 emission simulation.
13 Dec 2022 by honey the codewitch
Control the sound from your Sonos system in each room of your house
9 Dec 2022 by honey the codewitch
Building a button library seems simple until it isn't.
9 Jan 2023 by honey the codewitch
A project that allows you to use a knob to control a fan's RPM with feedback
18 Aug 2017 by Intel
Configuring IoT solutions can be complex. We’re here to help turn your vision into market-ready products.
25 Oct 2017 by Intel
This access control system application is part of a series of how-to Internet of Things (IoT) code sample exercises using the Intel® IoT Developer Kit and a compatible Intel-based platform, cloud platforms, APIs, and other technologies.
11 Apr 2017 by Intel
This access control system application is part of a series of how-to Intel® Internet of Things (IoT) code sample exercises using the Intel® IoT Developer Kit, Intel® Edison board, Intel® IoT Gateway, cloud platforms, APIs, and other technologies.
20 Jul 2016 by Joel Ivory Johnson
Windows IoT on Raspberry Pi doesn't yet have native support for a hardware real time clock. I've created a solution for getting Windows IoT to initialize its clock from RTC at bootup so that other solutions don't need to be modified to read from the RTC directly.
23 Jun 2017 by Intel
This air quality monitor application is part of a series of how-to Internet of Things (IoT) code sample exercises using the Intel® IoT Developer Kit, Intel® Edison board, Intel® IoT Gateway, cloud platforms, APIs, and other technologies.
15 Dec 2017 by Intel
This article provides a starting point for assembling a set of tools for developing Node.js applications on headless IoT Linux devices.
4 Aug 2016 by Abhishek Nandy
Introducing powerful industrial Temboo Choreos to scale industrial IoT framework and ecosystem
11 Jun 2022 by honey the codewitch
Create a simple synchronized analog clock using GFX, and a bit of code
13 Nov 2015 by Intel
In this short article we hope we have brought light to the IoT development process so that you can properly place your efforts.
22 Nov 2020 by honey the codewitch
Revisiting our WiFi enabled smart clock project with more modern hardware
15 Dec 2017 by Intel
This sample application takes an image or video frame of an analog gauge and reads the value using functions from the OpenCV* computer vision library.
16 Jan 2017 by Intel
Intel delivered the first Brillo-compliant starter board, the Intel® Edison Kit for Arduino, which was featured in Google’s IoT Tech Awards, a global research grant spanning 83 projects selected to experiment with Google and partner IoT technologies.
13 Nov 2015 by Intel
A complete list of these JavaScript code sample titles is provided below along with their links to instructions and code.
18 Mar 2016 by Intel
The path to app development will soon be easier than ever, with a faster migration to real-world commercial solutions.
19 Dec 2016 by Intel
We are very excited to announce the release of Intel® IoT Developer Kit 5.0!
28 Apr 2019 by Martin Gmuca
In this article, we will look at the process of app development, deploy and debug on Raspberry Pi 3 using VS2019.
30 Dec 2015 by Gerd Wagner
Architectures for the Web of Things
16 Nov 2016 by Intel
In this article we will discuss how to create a BLEservice and communicate with an Android device.
4 Apr 2016 by Mircea Diaconescu
Build a cheap, under 30€, Weather Station Sensor Node with the help of an Arduino board, and use WiFi connection to control it with any Android device.