GitHub link to access code from the series: https://github.com/ForceTronics/nRF24L01-Sensor-Network-that-Connects-to-the-Cloud/
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Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Creating a Sensor Network that Connects to the Cloud Part 3
In this three part series we look at how to create a wireless sensor mesh network that stores data on the cloud using the Arduino platform. In part three we look at how to access the sensor data from the cloud with a PC or Android device.
GitHub link to access code from the series: https://github.com/ForceTronics/nRF24L01-Sensor-Network-that-Connects-to-the-Cloud/
GitHub link to access code from the series: https://github.com/ForceTronics/nRF24L01-Sensor-Network-that-Connects-to-the-Cloud/
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Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Unboxing the Anaren A20737A BLE Module and Atmosphere IDE
In this video we take a look at Anaren's A20737A BLE Module and the innovative Atmoshere IDE. If you want to try out the IDE for yourself before investing in the hardware use the following link: https://atmosphere.anaren.com/
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Creating a Sensor Network that Connects to the Cloud Part 2
In this three part series we look at how to create a wireless sensor mesh network that stores data on the cloud using the Arduino platform. In part two we look at how to add time stamps to our sensor data and track the battery state of our nodes.
GitHub: https://github.com/ForceTronics/nRF24L01-Sensor-Network-that-Connects-to-the-Cloud/tree/master
GitHub: https://github.com/ForceTronics/nRF24L01-Sensor-Network-that-Connects-to-the-Cloud/tree/master
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