I haven’t posted in a while but the project is still well underway! FTF 2015 kinda threw me out of the blogging groove and it was tough to jump
Source: Easy IoT with VSCP: Easy IoT with VSCP 10: Quic… | Freescale Community
I haven’t posted in a while but the project is still well underway! FTF 2015 kinda threw me out of the blogging groove and it was tough to jump
Source: Easy IoT with VSCP: Easy IoT with VSCP 10: Quic… | Freescale Community
How to use diodes, schottky diodes and P-FETs to protect your circuits from reversed voltage/power connections.
Source: Tutorial: How to protect circuits from reversed voltage polarity!
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We have today started work on our next module, the Accra counter module. The hardware is already done. This unit will be able to count pulses on four channels and also measure frequency on each channel. It can have alarms set for going over a counter level or when counting down to zero and for a frequency that is outside of a specified frequency range.
It has a built-in linear calculation algorithm that can translate pulse to real world measurement units. This can for example be used for utility meter measurements and gives the correct measurement value sent out on the VSCP bus.
Kilafors will be supplied later as an add on modules to detect S0 (IR) pulses so that Accra can be hooked on to an electrical meter and output power usage data.
This will be the seventh module in the CAN4VSCP series and will be followed by Vilnius for 12-bit A/D measurements.
For instance, Finland and Sweden are leading inventors in the IoT space
Source: Where is the Internet of Things being invented? Not in Silicon Valley – Thoughts On Cloud
From flaming dunk tanks to incredible low riders, the projects at the 2015 Maker Faire Kansas City inspired all who came.
Source: Giant Projects Galore at Maker Faire Kansas City 2015 | Make:
This page list some of the tasks that need to be done in the VSCP project. If you, like us, want to change the world, this is the place to be today. Join us!
Source: 3 key lessons in IoT security
Gartner estimates that the majority of IoT products in the market by 2017 will be from companies less than three years old.