The Internet of Things, Mobility and the .Net Micro Framework, presented by Dave Glover of Microsoft at the Sydney Mobile .Net Developers meeting n March 2014
This document provides an overview of hardware hacking and various hardware platforms that can be used for hacking purposes. It discusses the Raspberry Pi and its specifications, the Arduino and shields that can be used with it. The Bus Pirate is introduced as a universal bus interface to eliminate prototyping effort. Other platforms mentioned include MK series mini PCs, FPGAs, bladeRF, HackRF, and USRP for wireless capabilities. The document envisions possibilities of hacking wireless communications and even building small DIY robots for surveillance using these open hardware platforms.
10th Paris Tech Talks - Nanocloud : Simba, a data center in your backpack.Nanocloud Software
Simba is a portable datacenter that fits in a backpack, weighing only 2kg. It contains 3 powerful yet small Intel NUC servers with Intel i5 processors, 16GB of RAM, and 240GB SSDs each. The servers connect to a gigabit switch and have a removable rack, aluminum body, and carrying handle, allowing it to be easily transported while providing the capabilities of dedicated servers.
Making wearables with NodeMCU - FOSDEM 2017Etiene Dalcol
NodeMCU is an open hardware IoT platform based on eLua for the ESP8266 microcontroller. It allows creating low-cost projects using Wi-Fi and easy scripting in Lua, which makes it great for making wearables, for example. In this talk I'll give an introduction to the platform, show how I built an audio reactive graduation dress and share the materials to get you started on your own wearable project. This talk is ideal for beginners to hardware hacking or Lua enthusiasts looking for project inspiration.
This document provides an overview of the Arduino and BeagleBone Black microcontroller boards and how to get started with the BeagleBone Black. It compares the specifications of the Atmel328 microcontroller in the Arduino to the AM335x microcontroller in the BeagleBone Black, noting the BeagleBone Black has more memory, processing power, and I/O pins. It also explains how to set up the BeagleBone Black by SSHing in and updating the time, and introduces using pulse width modulation and servo control with the Adafruit Python library. Links are provided for beginner, intermediate, and advanced resources on using the BeagleBone Black.
This document describes a home automation system using Raspberry Pi, MQTT messaging, Grails, and Arduino. The main components are an MQTT broker to organize messages, a Grails/Tomcat web server for centralized logic, a Raspberry Pi, browser interface, and Arduino board. The system allows remote control and monitoring of sensors and devices in real-time through a browser dashboard using MQTT, websockets, and Ajax. An Arduino board interacts with sensors and devices using a relay board and publishes data to MQTT channels.
The document discusses the BeagleBone Black single-board computer. It notes that the BeagleBone Black is a fast, powerful, and portable computer with 512MB of RAM, 4GB of flash storage, and runs operating systems like Debian, Ubuntu, and Android. It can be used for programming and connecting to devices via its Ethernet, USB, HDMI ports and 46-pin headers. The document compares the BeagleBone Black favorably to the Raspberry Pi, noting it has more processing power, memory, ports and is open source hardware. It provides sources to purchase a BeagleBone Black and learn more about programming and using it.
Retrocomputing involves using old computer hardware and software as a hobby rather than for practical purposes. The Commodore 64 from 1982 is highlighted as being very hackable due to its accessible architecture and I/O ports. Hobbyist projects have expanded the C64's capabilities for music, mass storage, networking, overclocking, and teleoperation. The C64 remains a popular platform for hacking and creative projects today due to its low-level programmability and large community of enthusiasts.
This document provides an overview of hardware hacking and various hardware platforms that can be used for hacking purposes. It discusses the Raspberry Pi and its specifications, the Arduino and shields that can be used with it. The Bus Pirate is introduced as a universal bus interface to eliminate prototyping effort. Other platforms mentioned include MK series mini PCs, FPGAs, bladeRF, HackRF, and USRP for wireless capabilities. The document envisions possibilities of hacking wireless communications and even building small DIY robots for surveillance using these open hardware platforms.
10th Paris Tech Talks - Nanocloud : Simba, a data center in your backpack.Nanocloud Software
Simba is a portable datacenter that fits in a backpack, weighing only 2kg. It contains 3 powerful yet small Intel NUC servers with Intel i5 processors, 16GB of RAM, and 240GB SSDs each. The servers connect to a gigabit switch and have a removable rack, aluminum body, and carrying handle, allowing it to be easily transported while providing the capabilities of dedicated servers.
Making wearables with NodeMCU - FOSDEM 2017Etiene Dalcol
NodeMCU is an open hardware IoT platform based on eLua for the ESP8266 microcontroller. It allows creating low-cost projects using Wi-Fi and easy scripting in Lua, which makes it great for making wearables, for example. In this talk I'll give an introduction to the platform, show how I built an audio reactive graduation dress and share the materials to get you started on your own wearable project. This talk is ideal for beginners to hardware hacking or Lua enthusiasts looking for project inspiration.
This document provides an overview of the Arduino and BeagleBone Black microcontroller boards and how to get started with the BeagleBone Black. It compares the specifications of the Atmel328 microcontroller in the Arduino to the AM335x microcontroller in the BeagleBone Black, noting the BeagleBone Black has more memory, processing power, and I/O pins. It also explains how to set up the BeagleBone Black by SSHing in and updating the time, and introduces using pulse width modulation and servo control with the Adafruit Python library. Links are provided for beginner, intermediate, and advanced resources on using the BeagleBone Black.
This document describes a home automation system using Raspberry Pi, MQTT messaging, Grails, and Arduino. The main components are an MQTT broker to organize messages, a Grails/Tomcat web server for centralized logic, a Raspberry Pi, browser interface, and Arduino board. The system allows remote control and monitoring of sensors and devices in real-time through a browser dashboard using MQTT, websockets, and Ajax. An Arduino board interacts with sensors and devices using a relay board and publishes data to MQTT channels.
The document discusses the BeagleBone Black single-board computer. It notes that the BeagleBone Black is a fast, powerful, and portable computer with 512MB of RAM, 4GB of flash storage, and runs operating systems like Debian, Ubuntu, and Android. It can be used for programming and connecting to devices via its Ethernet, USB, HDMI ports and 46-pin headers. The document compares the BeagleBone Black favorably to the Raspberry Pi, noting it has more processing power, memory, ports and is open source hardware. It provides sources to purchase a BeagleBone Black and learn more about programming and using it.
Retrocomputing involves using old computer hardware and software as a hobby rather than for practical purposes. The Commodore 64 from 1982 is highlighted as being very hackable due to its accessible architecture and I/O ports. Hobbyist projects have expanded the C64's capabilities for music, mass storage, networking, overclocking, and teleoperation. The C64 remains a popular platform for hacking and creative projects today due to its low-level programmability and large community of enthusiasts.
More Mad Science for the Commodore 64 (ECCC 2015)Leif Bloomquist
This document provides updates on multiple projects including a gaming glove Kickstarter, a Wi-Fi modem for the Commodore 64, and a virtual input device. It discusses progress made on prototypes, issues encountered like high component costs, and plans to launch the Kickstarter and sell completed products. Details are given on the Wi-Fi modem design which uses an Arduino, RN-XV module, and OLED display to provide Wi-Fi connectivity and TCP/IP networking to the C64 via its user port. Potential configurations and pricing around $160 are mentioned.
This presentation provides a summary of the history and progression of computer architecture from the 1940s to present day. It begins with early mechanical computing devices like the abacus. Important early electronic computers are discussed such as the ENIAC from 1946, the EDSAC from 1949, and the UNIVAC I from 1951. The presentation then outlines the progression of technology from vacuum tubes to transistors to integrated circuits to microprocessors. Examples of important CPU architectures like the Intel Pentium are presented. Components of modern computer systems like motherboards, memory, ports, and chipsets are briefly described.
This document describes a WiFi modem device that allows a Commodore 64 to connect to the internet over WiFi. It contains an Arduino Uno, OLED display, and RN-XV WiFi module. It supports Hayes emulation, menu-driven interfaces, TCP/IP networking, and optional standalone use of the Arduino. Firmware is in beta but provides dialing, incoming calls, and configuration over WiFi. The device costs $150 and support is provided online.
The Ultimate Commodore 64 with Stereo sound, four joystick ports, joystick/mouse switcher, four selectable Kernals, reset switch, IDE, Compact Flash, 20GB hard drive, CD-ROM, USB, Ethernet, and uses a Commodore 128 power supply. But still runs at 1 MHz and has 64K RAM!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRmkvi4hoic&list=UUENtvIcXeW0GERUrR2j8Lqw
Arduino Meetup with Sonar and 433Mhz Radiosroadster43
This document summarizes an Arduino meetup agenda that includes discussions on Arduino boards like the Uno and Nano, the Arduino IDE, and exercises to interface an ultrasonic sensor and RF transmitter/receiver with an Arduino board. The exercises guide setting up an ultrasonic distance sensor and transmitting the readings wirelessly using a 433MHz RF module, then receiving the transmissions on another board.
Republic of IoT - Hackathon Hardware Kits Hands-on LabsAlwin Arrasyid
The document discusses RIoT hardware kits and hands-on labs for Internet of Things development. It introduces the ESPectro32 development board which uses the ESP32 chip containing WiFi, Bluetooth, GPIOs and other peripherals. It also mentions the ESP-IDF development platform and tools like Visual Studio Code that can be used for coding projects on the ESPectro32 board, providing an example of initializing a new project. Additionally, it briefly introduces the Alora board and Atilze LoRa shield for IoT applications.
BeagleBone Black - Open Source Development Platform
Introduction :
The BeagleBone black is an embedded Linux development board that’s a credit card sized linux computer. It’s a smaller, more barebone version of BeagleBoard. Both are open source hardware and use Texas Instruments’ processors with an 1 GHz Sitara AM335x ARM® Cortex™-A8 processor, which are designed for low-power mobile devices. This BeagleBone Black Boot Linux in under 10-seconds and get started on processor development in less than 5 minutes with just a single USB cable.
BleagleBone Black comes with Angstrom Linux distrubution in onboard FLASH to start evaluation and developement. Angstrom Linux is Opkg Package based operating system, Opkg is a lightweight package management system based up on ipkg. It is written in C and resembles APT/dpkg in operaton. It is intended for use on embedded Linux devices and is used in this capacity in the OpenEmbedded and OpenWrt project and which are belongs to Google Code repository.
The software platform is based on the Angstrom GNU/Linux distribution and is equipped with a distributed file system to ease sharing data and code among the nodes of the cluster, and with tools for managing tasks and monitoring the status of each node.
Features:
The BeagleBone Black as nothing more than a small, standalone Linux computer, but the hardware is designed for use as an embedded system – a computer installed inside of a large electronics project.The main evidance of theis is in the two rows of GPIO ( general puropose Input/ Output) pins moujnted along either side of the board. These pins allow the Beaglebone Black to communicate with a wide range of sensors, servos, outputs and other hardware, letting it act as the brain of a large, complex project.
The BeagleBone Black features:
•TI Sitara AM3359 1-GHz superscalar ARM Cortex™-A8
•2x 200MHz ARM7 programmable real-time coprocessors
•512-MB DDR3L RAM
•2GB eMMC
•PowerVR SGX 530 GPU, LCD expansion header, micro HDMI
•Stereo audio-out via HDMI
•1x USB 2.0 host port
•1x USB 2.0 device port
•On-chip 10/100 Ethernet, not off of USB
•MicroSD slot
•Add-on "capes" for expansion, compatible with original Bone capes
•1 power LED and 4 user controllable LEDs via GPIO
•Industry standard 3.3V I/Os on the expansion headers with easy-to-use 0.1" spacing
•Multiple I/O bus: GPMC (nand), MMC, SPI, I2C, CAN, McASP, MMC, 4 Timers, XDMA interrupt
•5 serial ports (1 via debug header, 4 more on side headers)
•65 GPIO pins
•8 PWM outputs
•7 12-bit A/D converters (1.8V max)
•Board size: 3.4” × 2.1”
Pinout:
Beagle Bone Black’s Capabilites can be extended using plug-in boards called “capes” that can be plugged into BeagleBone Black’s two 46-pin dual-row expansion headers. Capes are avilable for, VGA, LCD, motor control, prototyping, battery power and other functionality. Power consumption is also lower, with the board only req
This document summarizes the development of a new multiplayer online game called Vortex 2 being created for the Commodore 64. It will build upon an earlier single-player game and incorporate a massively multiplayer online environment powered by a server. The game aims to support thousands of simultaneous players across a large, dynamically generated game world in real-time. The document outlines the technical design and challenges in creating such an ambitious online game for the C64 system. A team is coordinating development through code repositories and forums to create the new Vortex 2 experience.
"Costruiamo un Rover in 60 minuti" by Marco Dal Pino, Marco Minerva.
Si fa presto a dire IoT! In una sessione tutta codice, cacciavite e componenti vediamo come costruire un rover che possa muoversi in uno spazio sconosciuto evitando gli ostacoli e permettendo di rilevare parametri ambientali. Utilizzeremo tutte le principali tecnologie di prototipazione rapida ed interfacciamento dei sensori per costruire il nostro piccolo robot.
The document introduces the Raspberry Pi, a credit card-sized single-board computer developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It discusses the origins of the Raspberry Pi at the University of Cambridge and its goal of promoting education. It then covers the different variations of the Raspberry Pi hardware, essential kit components, supported programming languages like Python, the Raspbian operating system, and 10 potential uses including as a web server, home theater PC, robot, or for programming.
Introduction to RIoT Hardware Kits & ESP32 Programming [Road to RIoT 2017]Alwin Arrasyid
Introducing the official hardware kits for RIoT hackathon, especially the ESPectro32 development board that leverages ESP32 as the core and how to write code for it.
Modified Commodore VIC-20: Built-in uIEC with Compact Flash, JiffyDOS, 64C Keyboard, Blue LED, and Reset Button. But still runs at 1 MHz and has 3.5K RAM!
A presentation I gave about the DragonBoard 410c by Qualcomm when I first had it in my hands from the 1st production batch (200pcs) shipped worldwide back in 2015!
This document provides resources for programming the ESP8266 microcontroller including hardware development boards, software tools like the ESP8266 SDK and RTOS SDK, and discussion forums. It recommends using an Lubuntu virtual machine and lists specific pages on the Espressif BBS for SDK information and setting up a development environment.
Lightning talk from the 24 March 2016 FW Dev meetup.
http://www.meetup.com/FW-Dev/
This talk will give a brief overview of the ESP8266, show how easy they are to get started with and discuss interest in holding a Saturday workshop
The document discusses open source hardware platforms for electronics prototyping, specifically the Arduino and Netduino. It provides basic specifications of the Arduino and Netduino, including processor, memory, price and programming languages. It then discusses starting simple projects with LEDs and temperature sensors to learn the basics before moving on to more complex ideas using sensors, displays and connectivity. The overall message is that open source hardware is accessible, affordable and enables users to build almost anything they can imagine.
Este documento es un resumen de la revista "Magazine Digital Mosquero", una publicación trimestral sobre pesca con mosca de distribución gratuita. En la sección de editorial, se critica un concurso de pesca reciente en Junín de los Andes. Otras secciones incluyen una experiencia de pesca en Mongolia, un taller sobre la construcción de una caja para moscas, relatos de pesca en el Río Pichi Leufu y en el fin del mundo, y una sección sobre nudos y moscas. La publicación incluye colaboraciones de varios
Este documento presenta un resumen de las 11 sesiones de un curso de informática básica. Cada sesión cubre un tema como multimedia, redes sociales, identidad digital o mantenimiento y describe brevemente los objetivos y aplicaciones a utilizar en cada una. El curso comienza en marzo de 2014 y consta de 1 clase semanal de 2 horas durante 3 meses.
More Mad Science for the Commodore 64 (ECCC 2015)Leif Bloomquist
This document provides updates on multiple projects including a gaming glove Kickstarter, a Wi-Fi modem for the Commodore 64, and a virtual input device. It discusses progress made on prototypes, issues encountered like high component costs, and plans to launch the Kickstarter and sell completed products. Details are given on the Wi-Fi modem design which uses an Arduino, RN-XV module, and OLED display to provide Wi-Fi connectivity and TCP/IP networking to the C64 via its user port. Potential configurations and pricing around $160 are mentioned.
This presentation provides a summary of the history and progression of computer architecture from the 1940s to present day. It begins with early mechanical computing devices like the abacus. Important early electronic computers are discussed such as the ENIAC from 1946, the EDSAC from 1949, and the UNIVAC I from 1951. The presentation then outlines the progression of technology from vacuum tubes to transistors to integrated circuits to microprocessors. Examples of important CPU architectures like the Intel Pentium are presented. Components of modern computer systems like motherboards, memory, ports, and chipsets are briefly described.
This document describes a WiFi modem device that allows a Commodore 64 to connect to the internet over WiFi. It contains an Arduino Uno, OLED display, and RN-XV WiFi module. It supports Hayes emulation, menu-driven interfaces, TCP/IP networking, and optional standalone use of the Arduino. Firmware is in beta but provides dialing, incoming calls, and configuration over WiFi. The device costs $150 and support is provided online.
The Ultimate Commodore 64 with Stereo sound, four joystick ports, joystick/mouse switcher, four selectable Kernals, reset switch, IDE, Compact Flash, 20GB hard drive, CD-ROM, USB, Ethernet, and uses a Commodore 128 power supply. But still runs at 1 MHz and has 64K RAM!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRmkvi4hoic&list=UUENtvIcXeW0GERUrR2j8Lqw
Arduino Meetup with Sonar and 433Mhz Radiosroadster43
This document summarizes an Arduino meetup agenda that includes discussions on Arduino boards like the Uno and Nano, the Arduino IDE, and exercises to interface an ultrasonic sensor and RF transmitter/receiver with an Arduino board. The exercises guide setting up an ultrasonic distance sensor and transmitting the readings wirelessly using a 433MHz RF module, then receiving the transmissions on another board.
Republic of IoT - Hackathon Hardware Kits Hands-on LabsAlwin Arrasyid
The document discusses RIoT hardware kits and hands-on labs for Internet of Things development. It introduces the ESPectro32 development board which uses the ESP32 chip containing WiFi, Bluetooth, GPIOs and other peripherals. It also mentions the ESP-IDF development platform and tools like Visual Studio Code that can be used for coding projects on the ESPectro32 board, providing an example of initializing a new project. Additionally, it briefly introduces the Alora board and Atilze LoRa shield for IoT applications.
BeagleBone Black - Open Source Development Platform
Introduction :
The BeagleBone black is an embedded Linux development board that’s a credit card sized linux computer. It’s a smaller, more barebone version of BeagleBoard. Both are open source hardware and use Texas Instruments’ processors with an 1 GHz Sitara AM335x ARM® Cortex™-A8 processor, which are designed for low-power mobile devices. This BeagleBone Black Boot Linux in under 10-seconds and get started on processor development in less than 5 minutes with just a single USB cable.
BleagleBone Black comes with Angstrom Linux distrubution in onboard FLASH to start evaluation and developement. Angstrom Linux is Opkg Package based operating system, Opkg is a lightweight package management system based up on ipkg. It is written in C and resembles APT/dpkg in operaton. It is intended for use on embedded Linux devices and is used in this capacity in the OpenEmbedded and OpenWrt project and which are belongs to Google Code repository.
The software platform is based on the Angstrom GNU/Linux distribution and is equipped with a distributed file system to ease sharing data and code among the nodes of the cluster, and with tools for managing tasks and monitoring the status of each node.
Features:
The BeagleBone Black as nothing more than a small, standalone Linux computer, but the hardware is designed for use as an embedded system – a computer installed inside of a large electronics project.The main evidance of theis is in the two rows of GPIO ( general puropose Input/ Output) pins moujnted along either side of the board. These pins allow the Beaglebone Black to communicate with a wide range of sensors, servos, outputs and other hardware, letting it act as the brain of a large, complex project.
The BeagleBone Black features:
•TI Sitara AM3359 1-GHz superscalar ARM Cortex™-A8
•2x 200MHz ARM7 programmable real-time coprocessors
•512-MB DDR3L RAM
•2GB eMMC
•PowerVR SGX 530 GPU, LCD expansion header, micro HDMI
•Stereo audio-out via HDMI
•1x USB 2.0 host port
•1x USB 2.0 device port
•On-chip 10/100 Ethernet, not off of USB
•MicroSD slot
•Add-on "capes" for expansion, compatible with original Bone capes
•1 power LED and 4 user controllable LEDs via GPIO
•Industry standard 3.3V I/Os on the expansion headers with easy-to-use 0.1" spacing
•Multiple I/O bus: GPMC (nand), MMC, SPI, I2C, CAN, McASP, MMC, 4 Timers, XDMA interrupt
•5 serial ports (1 via debug header, 4 more on side headers)
•65 GPIO pins
•8 PWM outputs
•7 12-bit A/D converters (1.8V max)
•Board size: 3.4” × 2.1”
Pinout:
Beagle Bone Black’s Capabilites can be extended using plug-in boards called “capes” that can be plugged into BeagleBone Black’s two 46-pin dual-row expansion headers. Capes are avilable for, VGA, LCD, motor control, prototyping, battery power and other functionality. Power consumption is also lower, with the board only req
This document summarizes the development of a new multiplayer online game called Vortex 2 being created for the Commodore 64. It will build upon an earlier single-player game and incorporate a massively multiplayer online environment powered by a server. The game aims to support thousands of simultaneous players across a large, dynamically generated game world in real-time. The document outlines the technical design and challenges in creating such an ambitious online game for the C64 system. A team is coordinating development through code repositories and forums to create the new Vortex 2 experience.
"Costruiamo un Rover in 60 minuti" by Marco Dal Pino, Marco Minerva.
Si fa presto a dire IoT! In una sessione tutta codice, cacciavite e componenti vediamo come costruire un rover che possa muoversi in uno spazio sconosciuto evitando gli ostacoli e permettendo di rilevare parametri ambientali. Utilizzeremo tutte le principali tecnologie di prototipazione rapida ed interfacciamento dei sensori per costruire il nostro piccolo robot.
The document introduces the Raspberry Pi, a credit card-sized single-board computer developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It discusses the origins of the Raspberry Pi at the University of Cambridge and its goal of promoting education. It then covers the different variations of the Raspberry Pi hardware, essential kit components, supported programming languages like Python, the Raspbian operating system, and 10 potential uses including as a web server, home theater PC, robot, or for programming.
Introduction to RIoT Hardware Kits & ESP32 Programming [Road to RIoT 2017]Alwin Arrasyid
Introducing the official hardware kits for RIoT hackathon, especially the ESPectro32 development board that leverages ESP32 as the core and how to write code for it.
Modified Commodore VIC-20: Built-in uIEC with Compact Flash, JiffyDOS, 64C Keyboard, Blue LED, and Reset Button. But still runs at 1 MHz and has 3.5K RAM!
A presentation I gave about the DragonBoard 410c by Qualcomm when I first had it in my hands from the 1st production batch (200pcs) shipped worldwide back in 2015!
This document provides resources for programming the ESP8266 microcontroller including hardware development boards, software tools like the ESP8266 SDK and RTOS SDK, and discussion forums. It recommends using an Lubuntu virtual machine and lists specific pages on the Espressif BBS for SDK information and setting up a development environment.
Lightning talk from the 24 March 2016 FW Dev meetup.
http://www.meetup.com/FW-Dev/
This talk will give a brief overview of the ESP8266, show how easy they are to get started with and discuss interest in holding a Saturday workshop
The document discusses open source hardware platforms for electronics prototyping, specifically the Arduino and Netduino. It provides basic specifications of the Arduino and Netduino, including processor, memory, price and programming languages. It then discusses starting simple projects with LEDs and temperature sensors to learn the basics before moving on to more complex ideas using sensors, displays and connectivity. The overall message is that open source hardware is accessible, affordable and enables users to build almost anything they can imagine.
Este documento es un resumen de la revista "Magazine Digital Mosquero", una publicación trimestral sobre pesca con mosca de distribución gratuita. En la sección de editorial, se critica un concurso de pesca reciente en Junín de los Andes. Otras secciones incluyen una experiencia de pesca en Mongolia, un taller sobre la construcción de una caja para moscas, relatos de pesca en el Río Pichi Leufu y en el fin del mundo, y una sección sobre nudos y moscas. La publicación incluye colaboraciones de varios
Este documento presenta un resumen de las 11 sesiones de un curso de informática básica. Cada sesión cubre un tema como multimedia, redes sociales, identidad digital o mantenimiento y describe brevemente los objetivos y aplicaciones a utilizar en cada una. El curso comienza en marzo de 2014 y consta de 1 clase semanal de 2 horas durante 3 meses.
El documento describe las características y ventajas del marketing viral. Define el marketing viral como una estrategia que consigue que los usuarios transmitan un mensaje a otros de forma exponencial. Explica cinco tipos de marketing viral y destaca que tiene ventajas como bajos costos, mayor exposición de la marca, y aumento del tráfico a través de redes sociales.
The document provides instructions for installing and programming the AlarmNet 7847i-L Internet Communication Module.
[1] The 7847i-L module installs inside the LYNX PLUS or LYNXR-2 control panel case and connects to the panel board and to an Ethernet network to transmit alarm signals over the Internet. [2] Programming can be done using a 7720P programming tool connected to the module or via the AlarmNet Direct website. [3] The programming prompts guide the user through setting up the module including entering account information, registering the module, and testing communications.
The document discusses how communities can prepare themselves to attract investment and jobs in an increasingly competitive economic development environment. It emphasizes the importance of having leadership, ready sites and infrastructure, strong workforce development programs, competitive tax structures, high quality of life amenities, and effective economic development organizations, marketing, and sales strategies. Being prepared in these areas helps communities stand out among competing locations and improves their chances of winning investment and job creation projects.
NiSource Inc. is the parent company of utilities that distribute natural gas. In 2005, the company made progress on its four-point plan for growth despite challenges. Key accomplishments included expanding its pipeline and storage network through projects like the Hardy Storage Project, pursuing regulatory and commercial initiatives, improving financial management, and reducing expenses. However, the company recognizes it still faces issues like high gas prices reducing customer usage that could impact growth plans and ongoing losses at its Whiting Clean Energy division that require resolution. The CEO pledges to keep communicating with shareholders about decisions on addressing these remaining challenges.
Este documento describe la herramienta del Empathy Map y cómo puede usarse para mejorar la comprensión de las necesidades de los clientes. El Empathy Map involucra hacer preguntas sobre lo que los clientes piensan, sienten, escuchan, ven y aspiran para cada segmento de clientes. Esto permite a las organizaciones desarrollar una propuesta de valor sólida desde la perspectiva del cliente.
The document provides an overview of EU funding opportunities in education, culture, and youth. It describes several programmes that support activities like student and teacher exchanges, apprenticeships, professional development, and youth initiatives. The programmes aim to broaden knowledge of other EU countries, support international partnerships and projects, and promote mobility. Contact information is provided for national agencies that can provide more details on participating in specific programmes.
1. Online shopping is increasing as consumers look for value and deals. However, motivations for shopping online vary by category, with frequent purchases like groceries motivated more by convenience and infrequent purchases of emotional goods motivated more by research.
2. Advertising can be highly impactful on e-commerce sites where consumers are actively shopping, more so than on portals or social networks where people are not as open to commercial messages. Targeted ads on e-commerce sites are seen as the most influential form of online advertising.
3. To market effectively online, brands need to understand shopper behaviors and whether to focus on building familiarity with a favorite site for frequent purchases or focus on search and discovery for
Register by 28th March to receive a £300 discount or by 30th April to receive a £100 discount for the 3rd annual European Demand Response and Dynamic Pricing conference on 24-25 June 2013 in London. The conference will discuss demand response projects and reforms, dynamic pricing, consumer engagement, and energy storage. A half-day workshop on 26 June will focus on engaging consumers in demand response.
Este documento presenta una guía sobre inteligencia emocional para padres. Explica que el autoconocimiento es el punto de partida, ya que al tomar conciencia de los propios sentimientos y motivaciones se puede manejar mejor las emociones. También destaca la importancia de la empatía y la escucha activa hacia los hijos para comprender sus emociones. Finalmente, ofrece ejercicios y estrategias para enseñar inteligencia emocional a los hijos y manejar mejor las situaciones difíciles en familia.
4th daily test of grade 11 hortatory expositionDoes Ichnatun
The document is a daily assessment from an English class at Sekolah Indonesia Bangkok for grade 11 students. It contains a reading comprehension passage on whether mobile phones should be banned from school, followed by questions about the passage. It then lists language features of hortatory exposition texts and has students find examples in the passage. Finally, it asks students to write their own hortatory exposition text on whether students should join scouting. The assessment will be scored and include sections on reading comprehension, writing, and an overall combined score.
Phone sourcing involves calling companies to gather information about their organizational structure and personnel. The caller listens more than talks in order to learn things like who reports to whom, who holds what titles, and department sizes. While some sensitive information is sometimes overheard, the goal is not to deceive but rather to have informative conversations where people enjoy sharing details about their work. Phone sourcing requires strong communication skills including asking questions, focusing on the other person, and making them feel valued in the interaction.
Este documento presenta las guías prácticas de la Organización Mundial de Gastroenterología sobre probióticos y prebióticos. Define los probióticos como microorganismos vivos que, al administrarse en cantidades adecuadas, confieren un beneficio a la salud del huésped. Explica brevemente la historia del concepto de probióticos y ofrece definiciones de términos clave como prebióticos, simbióticos y bacterias productoras de ácido láctico. Además, resume algunas aplicaciones
"¿Qué ves cuando me ves?" Kozak, 1994Débora Kozak
Este documento describe la observación como una herramienta valiosa para los docentes. Explica que la observación sistemática de los grupos de estudiantes y del propio desempeño docente puede ayudar a los maestros a identificar problemas en el aula y planificar estrategias para abordarlos. También menciona diferentes formas en que los docentes pueden observar, ya sea como observadores externos o a través de la autoobservación como parte de su práctica cotidiana.
Afrodita es la diosa griega del amor, la belleza y la sexualidad. Tuvo varios amantes, incluyendo a Ares, Adonis y Anquises, con quienes tuvo hijos. Aparece en varios mitos como el matrimonio con Hefesto y su infidelidad con Ares, su relación con Adonis y su participación en el Juicio de Paris.
GFA is an exhibition and interiors company based in Saudi Arabia that provides services such as graphic design, booth construction, and event management. It aims to accelerate innovation in the exhibition industry through high quality service. Some of GFA's past projects include exhibition stands for HTC, Hyundai, Jotun, and Samsung brand shops in Dubai and Saudi Arabia. The company values integrity, teamwork, and customer satisfaction.
Single chip computer for iot application iotleague
This document provides information on single chip computers and sensor nodes for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. It begins with definitions of IoT and examples of popular IoT boards such as Cubieboard, WeIO, The Rascal, pcDuino, UDOO, BeagleBone Black, Raspberry Pi, and Intel Galileo Gen 2. It then discusses IoT sensor nodes including Arduino Yun, Waspmote, Nanode, Pinoccio, and provides specifications and features of each.
Global Azure boot camp 2015 - Microsoft IoT Solutions with AzureVinoth Rajagopalan
This document discusses Microsoft IoT solutions using Azure. It introduces Internet of Things concepts and why the cloud is important for IoT. It describes key Azure IoT services like Event Hubs and Stream Analytics. Popular IoT protocols like MQTT and AllJoyn are covered. Microsoft operating systems for IoT devices from Windows Embedded to Windows 10 IoT editions are explained. Finally, it demos connecting devices to Azure services and discusses the Connect the Dots open source project.
Republic of IoT 2018 - ESPectro32 and NB-IoT WorkshopAlwin Arrasyid
This document discusses NB-IoT and an ESPectro32 workshop. It introduces NB-IoT as a low power wide area network technology for IoT. It describes the ESPectro32 board and how to set up a development environment. It also discusses connecting the ESPectro32 to an NB-IoT backpack module to send telemetry data via NB-IoT networks. Code examples are provided for sending AT commands and communicating with an NB-IoT network using HTTP and MQTT protocols.
R0boCamp2016 Гліб Вінніков Home automation by ESP8266Lviv Startup Club
This document discusses home automation using the ESP8266 microcontroller. It provides an overview of the ESP8266, including its specifications, firmware options like Arduino and NodeMCU, development tools, and example applications for home automation using MQTT and Home Assistant. Communication protocols like MQTT that are well-suited for home automation are also covered.
This document provides information about an IoT workshop hosted by Null Mumbai. It introduces the workshop organizers, Nitesh Malviya and Ganesh Naik, and their backgrounds in security and embedded systems. It then defines IoT and discusses its various components, including physical devices, sensors, networks, and cloud services. The document outlines common processor architectures, operating systems, protocols, and hardware that are used in IoT, such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, MQTT, and more. It provides examples of how these pieces fit together in an IoT system and references materials for further learning.
Internet Of Things: Hands on: YOW! nightAndy Gelme
Introduction to the Internet Of Things ... using the MeshThing hardware running Contiki mesh-networking software for IPv6 / 6LoWPAN. Also, Daryl Wilding McBride (@darylwmcb) covers building a quadcopter for the Outback Joe competition.
A brief introduction to making your own (Internet of Things) ThingTinamousSteve
The Internet of Things is exploding and it's a great time to join in: more and more devices like the Arduino, Netduino and Gadgeteer are becoming available. The question is, how do I get started?
We will look at what is available in terms of popular hardware for building your Thing, and a demo of how to develop for the Arduino, followed by an introduction to the Gadgeteer and .Net Micro Framework, hopefully finishing up with a fairly simple but connected Gadgeteer based Thing (Wifi Allowing!).
Tracking the International Space Station with Commodore ComputersLeif Bloomquist
This document discusses networking Commodore computers and tracking the International Space Station. It provides a history of networking and an overview of common networking protocols. It then describes the FujiNet and Meatloaf projects, which enable Commodore computers to connect to the internet using WiFi or serial connections. Examples are given of tracking the ISS location using APIs and JSON data on systems like the VIC-20 and Ultimate 64. Other potential uses of JSON APIs on Commodore computers are discussed.
This document provides an overview of a SIGFOX event held in Madrid on November 25th, 2015. It introduces the presenters and provides details about SIGFOX, including that it has invented a radio communication protocol and operates a global network. It discusses SIGFOX's core concepts like energy efficiency, long range, and low bandwidth communication. Examples of use cases like smart cities and predictive maintenance are also mentioned. The document concludes with a demonstration of connecting an RFID reader to SIGFOX and instructions for getting started with the SmartEverything prototyping board.
The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and provides an overview of some key concepts. It defines IoT as connecting billions of devices by 2020 and describes examples like Nest products and smart refrigerators. It also covers basic microelectronics, the .NET Micro Framework for programming microcontrollers, and how to connect devices to the internet using gateways.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Blair Leduc on Windows 10 IoT Core. It introduces Windows 10 IoT Core and compares development boards like the Raspberry Pi 2, DragonBoard 410c, and MinnowBoard MAX. It discusses setting up Windows 10 IoT Core using the IoT Dashboard or Image Helper, configuring devices using the Device Portal or PowerShell, and connecting devices to services like Azure IoT Hub or data.sparkfun.com. The presentation provided an overview of Windows 10 IoT Core and resources for developing IoT solutions.
This document provides an overview of Sigfox and its capabilities for IoT applications. Some key points:
- Sigfox operates a global network for low-bandwidth communication from IoT devices using its proprietary protocol. It focuses on low-cost and low-power solutions.
- Devices can send small payloads of 12 bytes every few hours with a battery life of years. Messages are picked up by Sigfox base stations and forwarded to the user's server.
- The network covers many countries and cities worldwide. Coverage includes both outdoor and some indoor environments.
- Use cases include utility metering, smart cities, logistics tracking, agriculture monitoring, and more. Devices can be programmed to trigger actions
Peripheral Programming using Arduino and Python on MediaTek LinkIt Smart 7688...MediaTek Labs
Want to add Wi-Fi to your IoT project? This 30 minute webinar, presented by technical consultant Ajith KP, demonstrated how to program (using Arduino and Python) for peripheral sensors connected to the MediaTek LinkIt Smart 7688 Duo’s microcontroller and how to communicate between the microcontroller and the MT7688 SOC.
Three ways to undertake the peripheral programming for the MediaTek LinkIt Smart 7688 Duo were covered:
1) Using a primitive UART connection
2) Using the Firmata protocol
3) Using the Arduino Yun Bridge Library
A recording of the live event can be found at http://home.labs.mediatek.com/technical-mediatek-linkit-smart-7688-webinar-recording-available/
This document discusses .NET frameworks for resource-constrained IoT devices. It describes .NET Micro Framework, an earlier Microsoft framework, and .NET NanoFramework, an open-source alternative. It provides details on NanoFramework's layers, supported devices and peripherals. The document demonstrates connecting sensors and motors to an ESP32 device using NanoFramework in Visual Studio.
This document provides information about hardware, software, and tools included in an Intel IoT developer kit for a hackathon. The kit includes an Intel NUC gateway device running Moon Island Linux, a Grove starter sensor kit that connects to an Arduino 101 board, and Node-RED for visualizing and processing sensor data. It describes the components and their capabilities and provides an example workflow of getting temperature from a Grove sensor, sending it to the cloud, displaying a chart, and triggering alerts if the temperature exceeds a threshold.
Quick prototyping using Gadgeteer, Raspberry Pi + Fez CreamMif Masterz
This document provides information about .NET Gadgeteer, which is a platform that allows users to rapidly develop electronic projects using modular hardware components without needing an electronics background. It can be programmed using Visual Studio and uses .NET Micro Framework. The document discusses the history and open source nature of Gadgeteer, lists some manufacturer boards and modules that are compatible, and demonstrates some sample projects that can be built with Gadgeteer.
The document provides an introduction to Contiki OS and Cooja network simulator. It discusses that Contiki is an open source, highly portable, multi-tasking operating system for memory efficient, networked embedded systems and wireless sensor networks. Cooja is described as a Contiki network emulator that is a Java-based simulator capable of emulating sensor node hardware and allowing testing of Contiki code and protocols in simulation before deploying on real hardware. The document also gives an overview of Internet of Things technologies including communication standards, sensor technologies, and embedded systems.
HiPEAC 2019 Workshop - Hardware Starter Kit Agri Tulipp. Eu
The TSK-Agri is an energy efficient embedded image processing board featuring a Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC processor. It has various I/O including digital, analog and USB ports, compatibility with common sensors and frameworks like ROS and OpenCV, and open source software/firmware. An example application involves computer vision and the board is optimized for tasks like deep learning on neural networks with low power consumption and high performance.
The document discusses software and programming concepts for IoT systems. It introduces the Raspberry Pi single board computer and how it can be used for IoT applications. Blockly and Python are presented as programming tools for IoT. Finally, a model IoT home automation system is demonstrated using sensors, actuators and single board computers connected through a home gateway.
Similar to Internet of Things, Mobility & .Net Micro Framework SydMobNet March 2014 (20)
New features and controls in Xamarin Forms 4.3 and 4.4, including CollectionView, RefreshView, CarouselView, IndicatorView and SwipeView. Associated code is here:
https://github.com/AlecDTucker/MonkeyFestAustralia2020
Enterprise Mobile Security and OWASP ComplianceAlec Tucker
The document discusses the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) mobile security standards and guidelines. It summarizes the OWASP Top 10 mobile risks from 2014 and 2016. Some key risks covered include insecure data storage, insecure communication, insecure authentication, and insufficient cryptography. The document provides examples of how to address some of these risks when developing mobile apps, such as checking SSL certificates and blurring screenshots. It emphasizes the importance of following security best practices for areas like authentication, authorization, and secure coding. Overall, the document promotes complying with standards like OWASP and PCI for building secure mobile applications.
Addressing the OWASP Mobile Security Threats using XamarinAlec Tucker
You think your mobile app is secure, but is it really? In this session from Xamarin Evolve 2016 in Orlando, Alec will give you the Top 10 mobile threats to be aware of and take an in-depth look at how to mitigate some of these threats using Xamarin and the OWASP Mobile Security Project. A video of the talk is available here: https://youtu.be/rCT9kiA7SE0?list=PLM75ZaNQS_Fb7I6E9MDnMgwW1GGZIijf_
Xamarin.Android applications can leak memory when framework objects like Activities are not properly cleaned up. StrictMode and the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) are useful tools for detecting memory leaks caused by lingering Activity references. Demonstrations showed an obvious leak from a static Activity reference and a less obvious leak from an anonymous delegate closure. Proper cleanup involves disposing of framework peers when no longer needed to allow garbage collection.
Sydney Mobile .Net Developers Group December 2014Alec Tucker
The document summarizes a meetup of the Sydney Mobile .Net Developers group in December 2014. It includes an agenda with news items on Xamarin hack days and Android Lollipop, as well as presentations on Xamarin Forms and by Jordan Knight. The meetup featured food, drinks, and raffle prizes from sponsors including Xamarin, Monkeys, Pluralsight and Oz-Code. Contact details were provided for the group online and for speakers Jordan Knight and Alec Tucker.
SydMobNet September 2014: ReactiveUI, Genymotion, Xamarin.UITest and Xamarin ...Alec Tucker
This document summarizes a meetup of the Sydney Mobile .Net Developers group in September 2014. The agenda included introductions, news updates, presentations on Reactive UI and mobile testing with Xamarin.UITest. The meetup also included lightning talks, food, and raffle prizes from event sponsors. Contact details were provided for speakers and organizers.
SydMobNet August 2014: What's New in iOS8 & Xamarin plus .Net MVC and Xamarin...Alec Tucker
Sydney Mobile .Net Developers August 2014 Meetup
Talks on:
What's New in iOS8 & Xamarin - Alex Blount
.Net MVC and Xamarin.Forms Mashups - Michael Ridland
SydMobNet July 2014: Xamarin 3 & Xamarin FormsAlec Tucker
The document summarizes a meetup event for the Sydney Mobile .Net Developers group focused on Xamarin 3. It includes an agenda with introductions, news on Xamarin and new Lumia devices, presentations on intro to Xamarin 3 features by Alec Tucker and on Xamarin.Forms by Filip Ekberg, as well as time for food, raffle prizes, and networking at a nearby pub. Key new aspects of Xamarin 3 highlighted include the Xamarin Designer for iOS and Android, improvements to code sharing between platforms, and the Xamarin.Forms framework.
SydMobNet May 2014 - Lewis Benge on Wearable TechAlec Tucker
Wearable technology is growing rapidly as an industry and will double in size to $1.6 billion within a year. Advances in smaller, faster, cheaper hardware, data storage solutions, wireless connectivity, and new sensors are enabling wearables to address real-world use cases and feed our curiosity to gather more information. As the technology progresses further between 2013 and 2023, our mobile phones may no longer be the central hub, and new possibilities for wearable devices are emerging to replace phone functions like display, location tracking, and voice interaction.
SydMobNet April 2014 - Nick Randolph's Build 2014 UpdateAlec Tucker
Nick Randolph's update on the Build 2014 announcements relevant to Windows Phone and Windows 8, delivered at the April meetup of the Sydney Mobile .Net Developers Group.
SydMobDev Feb 2014 - Cross Platform Native App Development with Xamarin and M...Alec Tucker
This document summarizes an inaugural meetup for the Sydney Mobile .Net Developers group. It introduces the group and focus on cross-platform mobile development using .Net and Xamarin. It outlines the planned format, current sponsors, and information on Xamarin University for building native iOS, Android, and Windows apps with C#. The document also summarizes different approaches to cross-platform development including code sharing and the MVVM pattern. It includes details on Android fragmentation and questions for discussion.
2. RELATED TRENDS
• Things getting bigger, smaller and everywhere
• Big data
• Mobility
• Gadgetization - fitbit
• Domotics – home automation
• Internet of things
• 3.4×1038 IPV6 addresses
• 1.33*1050 atoms in the world
• Est 20~30 billion connect devices
3. ELECTRONIC PROTOTYPING PLATFORMS
Options for physical computing
• Gadgeteer, .NET, C#/VB, Easy
• Arduino, Wiring, C++ like, real-time
• Raspberry Pi, Linux based
4. • Spun off from SPOT (Small Person Object Technology)
• Open Source .NET Platform for resource constrained devices
• Devices with a 32-bit processor and as little as 64K RAM
• Subset of .NET ~70 classes, ~400 methods, WCF, WPF, SOAP, WSDL
• CLR, Type System, Managed, Threads, Events, Exceptions
• Use Visual Studio as the IDE plus Emulator
• Program in C# or VB.NET – no generics
• Same code runs on any NetMF device with minimal changes
• Full debugging capabilities
• Emulator, Breakpoints, Stepping, Variables, Stack Traces
5. WHAT IS .NET GADGETEER
• Open Source prototyping
Pluggable Platform
• http://gadgeteer.codeplex.com/
• Runs .NET Micro
Framework
• Limited electronics
knowledge required
• Education, Hobbyists,
Professionals
Modules
Boards
7. • Open Source Microcontroller Platform for electronics prototyping
• Uses the Arduino programming language (Wiring - C++ based)
• http://arduino.cc/en/Reference
• IDE Arduino and Visual Studio addin http://visualmicro.codeplex.com
• Loop based, no threads, no exceptions, no interactive debug
• Benefits
• Real time
• Inexpensive
• Cross-Platform Software, lots of shared libraries
• Open Source and Extensible Software and Hardware
Boards
Shields
8. www.netduino.com
Pro – Atmel ARM7 48MHz
128KB Flash 60KB RAM
FEZ Panda II - USBizi-100
ARM7 72MHz 148KB Flash
62KB RAM
Arduino Shield Compatible
9. HOW TO GET STARTED
Visual Studio 2010/12 (Express)
.NET Microsoft SDK
Gadgeteer Board
Gadgeteer Board SDK