FlyPort – Internet of Things https://blogs.mathworks.com/iot Hans Scharler is an Internet of Things pioneer. He writes about IoT and ThingSpeak IoT platform features. Tue, 23 Aug 2016 15:59:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 Interfacing with Cloud Services using Flyport + ThingSpeak https://blogs.mathworks.com/iot/2012/02/02/interfacing-with-cloud-services-using-flyport-and-thingspeak/?s_tid=feedtopost https://blogs.mathworks.com/iot/2012/02/02/interfacing-with-cloud-services-using-flyport-and-thingspeak/#respond Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:09:26 +0000 https://blogs.mathworks.com/iot/?p=900 The team behind openPICUS has created an Application Note to help you jump-start your “Internet of Things” project by adding wireless technology with the Flyport and cloud services with... read more >>

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The team behind openPICUS has created an Application Note to help you jump-start your “Internet of Things” project by adding wireless technology with the Flyport and cloud services with ThingSpeak. Both of these projects are open source, changeable, and ready for all kinds of applications. This combination allows you build “new” things that tap into cloud services via ThingSpeak apps such as Channels for data logging, Charts for seeing data, ThingTweet for making things tweet, React to send alerts, and ThingHTTP to access web data such as weather reports.

openPICUS Flyport and ThingSpeak System Overview

Download the free Application Note, “Interfacing Flyport to ThingSpeak”, and the Source Code to get your Flyport connected to web services via ThingSpeak.

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openPICUS + ThingSpeak = Open Source Wireless Internet of Things https://blogs.mathworks.com/iot/2011/07/12/openpicus-thingspeak-open-source-wireless-internet-of-things/?s_tid=feedtopost https://blogs.mathworks.com/iot/2011/07/12/openpicus-thingspeak-open-source-wireless-internet-of-things/#respond Tue, 12 Jul 2011 21:16:29 +0000 https://blogs.mathworks.com/iot/?p=748 openPICUS just released some new features for the FlyPort Wi-Fi module. openPICUS is an open source wireless platform that uses Wi-Fi and freeRTOS to connect things to the web. One new feature is... read more >>

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openPICUS just released some new features for the FlyPort Wi-Fi module. openPICUS is an open source wireless platform that uses Wi-Fi and freeRTOS to connect things to the web. One new feature is hibernation mode for lower energy use with battery-powered applications. The other new feature is integration with ThingSpeak. All you have to do is download the ThingSpeak.com Library from openPICUS and use it with your FlyPort Wi-fi device. Now, you can sensors connected to ThingSpeak for data logging, visualizations, and access to all of the ThingSpeak apps, such as ThingTweet and ThingHTTP. Welcome to the Open Source Wireless Internet of Things!

FlyPort Speaks with ThingSpeak

From the openPICUS announcement:

A wide range of sensors can interfaced to FlyPort, it has more than 20 remappable I/O pins and with a few rows of code your sensors goes online to the ThingSpeak servers. In this way you avoid the server side work, database management and graphics and you have real time data visualization as well as trends and so on.

Here’s a video from openPICUS that explains how to get started with FlyPort + ThingSpeak.

[via openPICUS Blog]

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