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<h3 class="uppercase">What it Does</h3>
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<p class="grey margin-top">Connect Arduino UNO board to WSO2 IoT Server and visualize sensor
data.</p>
<p class="grey margin-top">Connect the Arduino UNO board to WSO2 IoT Server and visualize sensor data.</p>
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<h3 class="uppercase">What You Need</h3>
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<span class="badge">ITEM 02</span>
Adafruit Wi f i Shield for Arduino.
Adafruit Wi F i Shield for Arduino.
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<span class="badge">ITEM 03</span>
LED bulb connected to Pin 13.
<i>(If not available, will use the one on the board.)</i>
A LED bulb connected to pin 13. If you do not have a LED bulb, use the one on the Arduino board. The one on the board is connected to pin 13 by default.
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<span class="badge">ITEM 04</span>
Resister ( e.g 330 ohms )
Resister ( e.g., 330 ohm)
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<span class="badge">STEP 05</span>
Proceed to [Prepare] section.
Next, proceed to the [Prepare] section. (remove the step 5 coz that' is the only step all the others are items.)
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<a href="/api-store/apis/info?name= {{ @ uriParams .deviceType }} &version=1.0.0&provider=admin"
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Wifi-Shield mounted onto the Arduino-UNO board
Mount the WiFi shield to the Arduino UNO board.
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Connect LED bulb to arduino as follows
Connect the LED bulb to Arduino as shown below:
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<a href=" {{ @ unit .publicUri }} /images/schematicsGuide.jpg" target="_blank">
<img src=" {{ @ unit .publicUri }} /images/schematicsGuide.jpg" class="img-responsive">
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<span class="badge">03</span>
Download Arduino-Sketch from [Download Sketch] link above .
Click [Download Sketch] above to download the Arduino Sketch .
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<span class="badge">04</span>
Unzip the downloaded Arduino Agent
Unzip the downloaded Arduino agent.
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<span class="badge">05</span>
Create a folder called "ArduinoBoardSketch" and move all source files
inside
Create a folder by the name ArduinoBoardSketch and move the downloaded agent and the source files to it.
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<span class="badge">06</span>
Open ArduinoBoardSketch.h and provide appropria te values for
Open the ArduinoBoardSketch.h file and provide th e values for the
<i>[WLAN_SSID]</i>,
<i>[WLAN_PASS]</i>,
<i>[SERVICE_PORT]</i>,
<i>[server]</i> and
<i>[deviceIP]</i>
variables according to your network.
variables for the device to connect to your WiFi network.
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<span class="badge">07</span>
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Arduino will publish it's internal temperature to WSO2-IoT-Server
The Arduino will publish its internal temperature to WSO2 IoT Server.
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LED on <i>PIN 13</i> can be controlled from Device Management page.
Control the LED on <i>PIN 13</i> via the Device Management page.
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You can view all your connected devices at
View all your connected devices in the
<a href=" {{ @ app .context }} /devices">[Device Management]</a> page.
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<span class="badge">02</span>
Select one of connected devices and check for available control
operations and monitor Real-Time data.
Try out the control operations on your connected devices and monitor real-time data.
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<span class="badge">03</span>
You can also view analytics of the data published to IoT-Server by
navigating to Device Analytics page.
Do we need this step? Is this supported?
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