| In the last installment of this series, we developed a small sensor node based on the Pretzel board (equipped with an ATmega and ESP8266 WiF...
| In the last installment of this series, we developed a small sensor node based on the Pretzel board (equipped with an ATmega and ESP8266 WiF...
| In the last episode i built a small sensor board. The ATmega on the Pretzel board periodically takes a reading from a phototransistor and co...
| In the last installment of this series I ported my mini-library for publishing MQTT messages to the Pretzel board which has an ATmega328 and...
| In previous episodes I’ve spent most of my time writing PC software, it’s time now to turn our attention to some firmware. Our ultimate aim...
| 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...
| 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...
| 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...