| Many of the IoT solutions you see at trade shows like Embedded World use Amazon Web Services (AWS). This platform is very powerful, robust a...
| Many of the IoT solutions you see at trade shows like Embedded World use Amazon Web Services (AWS). This platform is very powerful, robust a...
| In previous parts of this series we saw how to use a web page on a local network to configure an IoT device. In this part, we use a web pag...
| In the last episode, we configured the ESP32 to set up its own local Wi-Fi network. With a PC, smartphone or tablet, we are able to log into...
| In the last episode of this series we produced a small web server using the ESP32 DevKitC. On request from a web browser running on a PC or...
| In the last installment, we implemented a small actuator project where we are able to switch a remote LED using MQTT. Now and then the link...
| 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...
| In the previous instalments of this ongoing venture into the Internet of Things we have made use of several different open-source libraries...
| n the last installment with the help of an open-source library I was able to program an MQTT client for Android. Now I can send out text mes...
| In the last installment we introduced a smartphone into our setup but you wouldn't describe this as a mobile control function. To achieve th...
| In the previous instalment of this series I finally succeeded in providing control of hardware via the internet using IoT-specific protocols...