Iot Module2
Iot Module2
Part 2
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Introduction
• The Internet of Things is considered by many to be the 4th Industrial Revolution.
• But unlike the first three, it is not a new technology. It is a new way of integrating
existing technologies. As a result, it will not require a new kind of engineer.
• Our intent is not to describe every conceivable aspect of the IoT or its enabling
technologies but, rather, to provide an easy reference in your exploration of IoT
solutions and plan potential implementations.
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Introduction
INTERNET
OF
THINGS
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Sensor Selection
Choosing a sensor (for example, a temperature sensor) for an IOT application may seem
like a straightforward decision. However, selecting the right sensor involves taking many
factors into account:
Cost
Supplier: How trustworthy is this seller? (Look at reviews from other buyers)
Accuracy & Precision
Availability: Some components can only be in large quantities.
Measurement Range: What ranges will it work for?
Power Consumption: Will it work with the power source I have?
Sensor Selection
Example: Temperature Sensor
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IoT Development boards
• IoT development boards enable makers to prototype their ideas. They combine
microcontrollers and processors with wireless chips and other components in a pre‐
built, ready‐to‐program package.
• In the last 18 months, the DIY market exploded with the availability of a variety of
boards. Whatever the needs of your project or product, there's sure to be a board
that fits your exact requirements.
• New developers can find it difficult to select the right IoT prototyping board.
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IoT Development boards ‐ Selection
• Cost
• Programming support/options
• Reliability of supplier.
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1. Arduino Uno
• Arduino Uno remains the top favorite of absolute beginners
and experts.
• The board layout has become almost the gold standard for
microcontrollers. Almost every prototyping environment
tries to be compatible with the Arduino pin breakout.