The LPC54018 IoT module is designed for applications that require online and cloud access. It includes software that give you access to AWS IoT services.
Source: LPC54018 IoT powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) – Embedded Artists
The LPC54018 IoT module is designed for applications that require online and cloud access. It includes software that give you access to AWS IoT services.
Source: LPC54018 IoT powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) – Embedded Artists
TouCAN, the best USB to CAN converter alternative in the non-serial port CAN interface class!
Source: TouCAN | Rusoku Technologies
Happy new decennium Friends. Trying Ollibollen and som Indian food here to celibrate. I guess we will have a human om Mars this decennium, maybe also a new VSCP release…
Amazon, Apple, Google, and the Zigbee Alliance have formed a “Connected Home over IP” group to develop an open source smart home connectivity standard. Meanwhile Silicon Labs plans to relaunch its Z-Wave spec as a “ratified, multi-source wireless standard” open to all silicon and stack vendors for development.
Source: Tech heavyweights join Zigbee in launching open source smart home consortium
Another try!
“The most dangerous tool in the world is a dull knife.” — unknown Google Earth is pretty cool, right? You can zoom in on any arbitrary point on the planet or watch the scenery zip by as you skim the surface at 1000 feet and 1000 MPH. Check out your neighbor’s backyard pool or circle…
VSCP events are probably the most important part of VSCP. They make it possible for different type of hardware and different types of systems to talk to each other and they also makes it possible to write one application to solve many problems in one shot. A typical examples is a logger for measurement data or a presentation system for the same. They abstract things that happens in the world and they abstract how we can interact with the world.
Everyone that knows a bit about VSCP use the specification to search for events or to read more about them. But what everyone is not aware of is that they are also available here in a multiple of formats that are suited for a machines, always up to date. Just check the version.json file to see if the docs you have downloaded is the latest. Otherwise fetch the updated version.
In the docs folder you even find the full documentation for all VSCP events in markdown format. You can do your own documentation from it if you want.
And best of all. Maybe. Is that is all is free. Just as everything else is with VSCP & Friends.
And of course. If you are missing an event, tell us, and we will add it if it’s not there already.
There are hundreds of IoT platforms available, most of them are not very good, and none of them work on their own. Why? Because they are made by IT companies to solve OT problems.
Source: Why (most) industrial IoT platforms suck – and solve nothing by themselves
Well VSCP is not!