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@@ -15,23 +15,24 @@
What it Does
- Enables users to connect devices built around Arduino Boards to WSO2 IoT Server and visualize sensor data.
+ Connect Arduino UNO board to WSO2 IoT Server and visualize sensor data.
What You Need
- You'll need the following "Hardware":
- ITEM 01 Arduino UNO Board.
- - ITEM 02 Adafruit Wifi-Sheild for
- Arduino.
+
- ITEM 02 Adafruit Wifi Shield for
+ Arduino.
- - ITEM 03 An LED Bulb connected to Pin
- 13. (If not available, will use the one on
- the board.)
+
- ITEM 03 LED bulb connected to Pin
+ 13. (If not available, will use the one on
+ the board.)
- - STEP 04 Proceed to the [Prepare]
+
- ITEM 04 A resister( e.g 330 ohms )
+
+ - STEP 05 Proceed to [Prepare]
section.
@@ -162,21 +163,32 @@
Prepare
-
Get the Wifi-Sheild mounted onto the Arduino-UNO board and follow the steps:
- - 01 Download the Arduino-Sketch from
- the [Download] link above.
+
- 01 Wifi-Shield mounted onto the Arduino-UNO board
+
+ - 02 Connect LED bulb to arduino as follows
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ - 03 Download Arduino-Sketch from
+ [Download] link above.
+
+ - 04 Unzip the downloaded
+ Arduino Agent
- - 02 Unzip the downloaded
- Arduino Agent and create folder named ArduinoBoardSketch and
- move all the source files into ArduinoBoardSketch it.
+
- 05 Create a folder called "ArduinoBoardSketch"
+ and move all source files inside
- - 03 Open ArduinoBoardSketch.h and
- Provide appropriate values for
+
- 06 Open ArduinoBoardSketch.h and
+ provide appropriate values for
[WLAN_SSID],[WLAN_PASS],[SERVICE_PORT],[server] and [deviceIP] variables according to your network.
- - 04 Burn the sketch onto your Arduino
- board and let the program run.
+
- 07 Burn the sketch onto your Arduino
+ board and let the program run.
-
@@ -185,51 +197,48 @@
- The Arduino will publish its internal temperature to the WSO2-IoT-Server and its LED on
- PIN 13 can be controlled from our Device Management page.
+ Arduino will publish it's internal temperature to WSO2-IoT-Server
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+
+
+
+ LED on PIN 13 can be controlled from Device Management page.
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Schematic Diagram
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Try Out
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WSO2-IoT Server provides Analytics and Real-Time Statistics of your device
-
- - 01 You can view all your created
- devices at our [Device
- Management]
- page.
-
- - 02 You can select any of your
- created devices here and check for available
- operations and monitor Real-Time data.
-
- - 03 You can also view "Analytics" of
- the data published to the IoT-Server by navigating
- to the [Device-Analytics Page] from here.
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Try Out
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WSO2-IoT Server provides Analytics and Real-Time Statistics of your device
+
+ - 01 You can view all your connected
+ devices at [Device
+ Management]
+ page.
+
+ - 02 Select one of connected devices and check for available
+ control operations and monitor Real-Time data.
+
+ - 03 You can also view analytics of
+ the data published to IoT-Server by navigating
+ to Device Analytics page.
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