More in Internet of Things (182)

| In the last installment of this series I started with the Pretzel-Board which has an ATmega328 and a WiFi LAN ESP8266 chip on board. The pre...

| If we are to believe the industry pundits and stock brokers, there’s nothing to stop the IoT from “going avalanche” in terms of business res...

| Much heralded, now it’s finally arrived: the internet-connected refrigerator. The original concept was a somewhat tongue in cheek example of...

| Did you know that it is really easy to set up your own LoRa WAN? All you need is a bunch of ready-built modules plugged together and away yo...

| The Thunderboard React Developer Kit from Silicon Labs is a battery-powered demo board with a Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) communication link a...

| My fellow editors and I already pointed out the impact of the LoRa technology in various articles in Elektor Magazine like here, and in Elek...

| Regular readers of this sequel will already know that for my first attempts to remotely control a desk lamp I used a PC as a relay station c...

| Like everyone else in the IoT arena, Avnet-Silica (Av-Si hereafter) have a get-u-going starter kit, and it was launched At Embedded World 20...

| In the previous instalments of this ongoing venture into the Internet of Things we have made use of several different open-source libraries...

| Microchip have introduced evaluation kits for developers to integrate sensors into a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN). Each kit includes...