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    Arm Mbed OS

    Arm Mbed OS

    Platform operating system designed for the Internet of Things

    Arm Mbed OS is an open source embedded operating system specifically designed for the Internet of Things. It’s packed with all the features you need to develop your next IoT product based on an Arm Cortex-M microcontroller efficiently, securely and rapidly. These include security foundations, cloud management services, and drivers for sensors and I/O devices.
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    FreeRTOS AWS Reference Integrations

    FreeRTOS AWS Reference Integrations

    IoT operating system for microcontrollers.

    ...This includes securely connecting your small, low power devices to AWS Cloud services like AWS IoT Core or to more powerful edge devices running AWS IoT Greengrass. FreeRTOS is built with an emphasis on reliability and ease of use, and offers the predictability of long-term support releases. A microcontroller contains a simple, resource-constrained processor that can be found in many devices, including appliances, sensors, fitness trackers, industrial automation, and automobiles. Many of these small devices can benefit from connecting to the cloud or locally to other devices, but have limited compute power and memory capacity.
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    IoT Leaf

    Software resources for the ESP32 based IoT Leaf microcontroller board

    ...The board can be powered via solar cell or USB and provides a battery charging function and deep-discharge protection for LiPo batteries. Beside the ESP32 the microcontroller part is prepared for a LoRaWAN and a GPS module. Both together provide a powerful hardware which can be used in many different scenarios. Details and the full specification are available at https://iot.halaser.de This repository contains different firmware-examples and applications which can be used together with this board as well as hardware designs which are free to be used.
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    ESP8266_Flespi_yum

    ESP8266 (ESP-01) + Serial Commands + Flespi Broker

    ESP-01, the simplest USD 1.50.- ESP8266 gets a firmware that allows the user to control it by serial port. Therefore it can be used along with any terminal, computer or microcontroller, which is equipped with a serial port (or USB port) -) Connect / disconnect to WiFi and Flespi MQTT broker -) Publish messages -) Subscribe to topics / Unsubscribe from topics -) Read the messages received Furthermore a GUI is on developing process to demonstrate the use. Paypal donations are welcome! reinharddaemon@gmail.com
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