arduino

Recursos de programación de arduino
Rafa Laguna está construyendo dispositivos IoT cómo La Bot Maricarmen, con tecnologías web. Además en su canal de Twitch desarrolla videojuegos y cacharrea con RaspberryPi, Arduino... En este directo tenemos el placer de poder preguntarle a Rafa los detalles de sus proyectos y nos enseñará su taller. 👾 Canal de Twitch de Rafa https://www.twitch.tv/rafalagoon 🤖 Cuenta de Twitter de La Bot Maricarmen https://twitter.com/botMaricarmen
In this talk David will cover why Time Series databases are critical for IoT data, and how to quickly enable sending data from your Arduino IoT device to QuestDB, a java-based Time Series Database.
Digital technology has arrived to the classrooms through topics like robotics, programming, or the digitalization of science experiments. With the technology new challenges have arose, from ways to educate teachers in the use of new technology to the possible threats that the new artificial intelligence engines present to our privacy. This talk will revisit these challenges from the perspective of open and free hardware and software. David will trace a timeline starting with the creation of the Arduino platform and ending in the future.
Arduino ha revolucionado la domótica. ¿Todavía no se te ocurre para qué te vale a ti? Esta es tu charla. Un par de chips, un IDE y millones de posibilidades. Esta charla es el punto de partida. Veremos como arrancar un proyecto IOT y alguna que otra cosa oscura :-)
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A few years ago I created a small system to automate some tasks in our barn where we keep pet potbelly pig and our chickens. Simple things, like scheduling when the lights turn on and off, temperature monitoring and a webcam. It was nice to automate those things, but the best part for me was being able to tinker with the sensors and devices and learn new libraries, frameworks and languages. I’ve recently re-imagined the system as a way to learn more new technologies. I’ve created a prototype version to demonstrate how I might build it again if I were to start over from scratch and in this session we’ll look at that model and learn about the hardware and software used in it. At it’s core, the system uses an Arduino, Raspberry Pi and various pumps, solenoids, motors and sensors to simulate the automation of certain tasks like filling a water bowl, opening and closing doors, monitoring environment and turning on and off lights on demand or via schedule. The hardware runs a Groovy based program which interfaces with Kafka for messaging to both store sensor data in a MongoDB instance as well as receive commands for remotely performing certain tasks on demand. The persisted data is formatted and displayed on a web application running in a Docker container that is deployed to a cloud-based Kubernetes cluster. We’ll look at both the hardware and software that power this system and how I’ve used the project as a playground for learning new technologies, languages and frameworks. ------------- Todos los vídeos de Greach 2019 en: https://lk.autentia.com/Greach19-YT ¡Conoce Autentia! Twitter: https://goo.gl/MU5pUQ Instagram: https://lk.autentia.com/instagram LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/2On7Fj/ Facebook: https://goo.gl/o8HrWX
Volvemos con un episodio e invitada de lujo. Hoy nos visita Nuria Prieto (@nuria_pp), con la que hablamos del mundo maker, si el encaje de bolillos te sabe a poco no dejes de escuchar este episodio.  Aquí tienes algunas de las referencias citadas en el episodio: Arduino@dcuartiellesEscornabotsEscornaFAN@akirasan@estherborao@pherediagilY las recomendaciones de nuestra sección: CPU FailMentoriza.meNo te pierdas el test SuperPEUM para saber si escondes a un verdadero maker en tu interior. Para terminar repasamos como siempre el feedback recibido en el rincón del oyente y os recordamos el blog de la comunidad PEUM.Tod@s l@s que tengáis comentarios o sugerencias para el podcast podéis enviarnos un correo a programaresunamierda@gmail.com o dejarnos un comentario en Twitter: @progesunam .No olvidéis de suscribiros a nuestro podcast en FeedPress o itunes, o si lo preferís agregad el RSS a vuestra app de podcast preferida. En cualquier caso siempre agradeceremos reviews del podcast en cualquiera de las plataformas.También podéis uniros a nuestro canal de Slack.La música elegida para la entrada y salida del podcast son del grupo "Dilo". En concreto las canciones son "War Inside" y "Sick of reality"
¿Y si lo escuchas mientras vas al trabajo o te pones en forma?: https://www.ivoox.com/34982342 ------------- Greach is a yearly technical conference around Android, JVM Frameworks and alternative JVM languages. It brings together JVM developers with framework creators and international speakers. Developers learn about JVM languages such as Groovy, Kotlin, platforms such as Android, JVM frameworks such as Grails, Micronaut, Ratpack, Spock... or cloud environments such as Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services or PWS. The most talented developers around Europe come to Greach to learn how to develop better, faster and smarter. ------------- 'Develop IoT solutions with Kotlin is possible thanks to the incorporation to Kotlin as a first class programming language to Android and the becoming of Android Things, an optimized version of Android for embedded devices. This talk is looking for explore the aspects around IoT projects, Hardware, Security, Server Side, Data Analysis from the hand of Android Things and Kotlin.' - 'The Internet of Things is a technology that has been echoing for some time. Arriving to generate interesting and attractive solutions. It usually happens that those who develop this type of solutions know about the Hardware, or they only have knowledge of the Software side. This talk seeks to explore all those aspects around IoT in the hand of a real project for monitoring fishbowls (something that you can implement at home).' - 'In the hardware side, we will use sensors and different technologies for handle the information obtained from these (Raspberry PI, Arduino, etc). Since we want to show how to use Kotlin for develop IoT solutions, we will use Android Things with Kotlin and Raspberry PI.' - 'The server side, using Serverless or IoT cloud solutions, options to analyze our information. Finally, is important take some considerations over the security aspects in IoT projects, although there are not yet 100% solid solutions, there are already efforts to solve this.' ------------- Todos los vídeos de Greach 2019 en: https://lk.autentia.com/Greach19-YT ¡Conoce Autentia! Twitter: https://goo.gl/MU5pUQ Instagram: https://lk.autentia.com/instagram LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/2On7Fj/ Facebook: https://goo.gl/o8HrWX
Greach is a yearly technical conference around Android, JVM Frameworks and alternative JVM languages. It brings together JVM developers with framework creators and international speakers. Developers learn about JVM languages such as Groovy, Kotlin, platforms such as Android, JVM frameworks such as Grails, Micronaut, Ratpack, Spock... or cloud environments such as Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services or PWS. The most talented developers around Europe come to Greach to learn how to develop better, faster and smarter. ------------- Develop IoT solutions with Kotlin is possible thanks to the incorporation to Kotlin as a first class programming language to Android and the becoming of Android Things, an optimised version of Android for embedded devices. This talk is looking for explore the aspects around IoT projects, Hardware, Security, Server Side, Data Analysis from the hand of Android Things and Kotlin. The Internet of Things is a technology that has been echoing for some time. Arriving to generate interesting and attractive solutions. It usually happens that those who develop this type of solutions know about the Hardware, or they only have knowledge of the Software side. This talk seeks to explore all those aspects around IoT in the hand of a real project for monitoring fishbowls (something that you can implement at home). In the hardware side, we will use sensors and different technologies for handle the information obtained from these (Raspberry PI, Arduino, etc). Since we want to show how to use Kotlin for develop IoT solutions, we will use Android Things with Kotlin and Raspberry PI. The server side, using Serverless or IoT cloud solutions, options to analyse our information. Finally, is important take some considerations over the security aspects in IoT projects, although there are not yet 100% solid solutions, there are already efforts to solve this. ------------- Todos los vídeos de Greach 2019 en: https://lk.autentia.com/Greach19-YT ¡Conoce Autentia! Twitter: https://goo.gl/MU5pUQ Instagram: https://lk.autentia.com/instagram LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/2On7Fj/ Facebook: https://goo.gl/o8HrWX