{"id":1469,"date":"2015-08-18T08:56:57","date_gmt":"2015-08-18T12:56:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.mathworks.com\/iot\/?p=1469"},"modified":"2015-08-18T16:27:33","modified_gmt":"2015-08-18T20:27:33","slug":"kickstarter-nodeit-small-stackable-iot-device","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.mathworks.com\/iot\/2015\/08\/18\/kickstarter-nodeit-small-stackable-iot-device\/","title":{"rendered":"[Kickstarter] nodeIT – Small, Stackable IoT Device"},"content":{"rendered":"
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 trying to address the “Maker Community” by making it easier to prototype connected devices and sensors. We just found one called, “nodeIT<\/a>” from Sweden.<\/p>\n The nodeIT is centered around the ESP8266 Wi-Fi microcontroller and allows you stack other boards to extend its base functionality. Once the nodeIT is connected to your Wi-Fi network, you can easily publish data to ThingSpeak<\/a> and visualize the results, such as data collected by a barometric sensor.<\/p>\n
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