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Dec 06, 2020
05:12 AM
Electronic designers can leverage worldwide "maker" trend and use Raspberry Pi to perform low-level evaluation of IoT components like sensors, motor controllers, switches or any other peripheral - at least as a starting point for a commercial project. This can be done even without any prior RasPi experience. In particular, you can build a
- remote controlled, autonomously running IoT node with WiFi interface
- perform simple I2C transactions to trigger chip action and return data
- display IoT data on own web page (web server)
I spent some time to elaborate a generic evaluation platform*which also can be used to create a nice demonstrator of your IoT concept. Such work might be helpful to convince your management and/or customers***
If you are interested in my experience, please see attached PDF*for further info. Maybe it can "inspire" your project.
Take care,
Kersten
- remote controlled, autonomously running IoT node with WiFi interface
- perform simple I2C transactions to trigger chip action and return data
- display IoT data on own web page (web server)
I spent some time to elaborate a generic evaluation platform*which also can be used to create a nice demonstrator of your IoT concept. Such work might be helpful to convince your management and/or customers***
If you are interested in my experience, please see attached PDF*for further info. Maybe it can "inspire" your project.
Take care,
Kersten
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