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ThingSpeak, MATLAB, and the Internet of Things

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Video Introduction to ThingSpeak and the Internet of Things

Our very own Robert Mawrey produced a video introducing ThingSpeak and the Internet of Things.

ThingSpeak is an open data platform for the Internet of Things. Your device or application can… read more >>

Counting Cars and Analyzing Traffic 3

The power of any tool becomes magnified when you start combing it with other tools. In this File Exchange project by Eric Wetjen, he demonstrates a powerful project by using a webcam to gather live… read more >>

Updates to the MATLAB Analysis App with Lots of Example Code 3

When using the MATLAB Analysis app on ThingSpeak, the MATLAB function to represent date and time (datetime) allows you to represent points in time. You can also use datetime(‘now’), … read more >>

Analyzing CheerLights with MATLAB

CheerLights is an Internet of Things project created by Hans Scharler that allows people’s lights all across the world to synchronize to one color set by Twitter. This is a way to connect… read more >>

You’ve Collected Lots of IoT Data, Now We Can Help You Figure Out What It Means! 2

For the last several years, I have been collecting data with ThingSpeak from devices all around my house. I have been tracking temperature, humidity, light levels, outside weather data, my deep… read more >>

[Kickstarter] nodeIT – Small, Stackable IoT Device

Kickstarter projects pop up all of the time. Developers are looking to raise money for their projects so they can order a larger production run and gauge market reaction. A lot of recent projects are… read more >>

Collecting Dust Levels with ThingSpeak and ESP8266 Wi-Fi 2

Using the ESP8266 Wi-Fi module, [shadowandy] built a dust sensor to measure dust levels in his house. The project incorporates the Shinyei PPD42NS dust sensor to do the measurements and posts the… read more >>

Soldering Iron Connected to ThingSpeak with #NodeMCU and #ESP8266 Wi-Fi

[Vegard Paulsen] created a solder iron that reports its usage and temperature to ThingSpeak and alerts him when it was left on. He uses an NodeMCU / ESP8266 Wi-Fi module to collect the data and post… read more >>

Basement Dehumidifier Tweets Its Humidity with ThingSpeak and ESP8266 Wi-Fi

ThingSpeak user, Spencer, adapted a humidifier that sits in his basement. He is solving a common issue about humid basements. If your dehumidifier fails, you get wet things you have stored and then… read more >>

We are Growing Quickly… Want a Better IoT UX?

We are growing so quickly and adding a ton of new functionality that we don’t want to lose the User Experience (UX). We want you to be able to build Internet of Things projects in 5 minutes and… read more >>

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