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    Enapter UCM Kit Flasher

    Enapter UCM Kit Flasher

    Application for uploading latest Enapter IoT firmwares for ESP32

    ...This provides possibilities for personal technology development and hardware prototyping all of which are extremely helpful for developing innovative, cost-efficient smart energy solutions for emerging markets. UCM Kits can be assembled by hand with documentation at https://developers.enapter.com/docs/tutorial/ucm-kit/introduction **Setup** In order to upload firmware to development board over USB, you need to add your user to the `dialout` group. Open a terminal window, run the following command and *reboot* your computer. > `sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER` Now restart your computer and you're good to go! **Are you having issues?** Contact with us in Discord: https://go.enapter.com/discord **Support our project** Put a ⭐ on Github: https://github.com/Enapter/marketplace
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    IoT Technical Guide

    IoT Technical Guide

    IoT Technical Guide - Building a High-Performance IoT Platform

    ...It walks readers through the architecture, concepts, and engineering stack behind IoT systems instead of only listing isolated tools. The guide covers topics such as IoT market context, device models, ThingsBoard source-code learning, MQTT broker setup, CoAP services, message peak shaving, data modeling, and database selection. It is intended for developers who want to learn how real IoT platforms organize devices, messages, protocols, and backend services. The repository is especially useful as a structured study path for readers preparing to build or customize an IoT platform. ...
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    ESP Easy

    Arduino IDE sketch for ESP8266 modules

    ...Supports the following Home Automation platform protocols: * Domoticz HTTP * Domoticz MQTT * OpenHAB MQTT * PiDome MQTT * Nodo Telnet * ThingSpeak webservice * EmonCMS * FHEM HTTP * Generic HTTP using templates Supported devices: * DS18B20 * DHT11 * DHT22 * BH1750 * BMP085 * Wiegand RFID * PN532 * SI7021 * TSL2516 * HCSR04 * TSOP4838 IR * MCP23017 * PCF8591 * PCA9685 * LCD and OLED displays * BME280 * INA219 * MLX90614 * ADS1115 * MSP5611 * BMP280 * SHT1x The ESP is web configurable for both Wifi setup and device configuration. For support: - have a look at the wiki on www.esp8266.nu - join our forum on www.esp8266.nu/forum
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