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All you need is an Arduino IoT Cloud compatible device such as an Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect, an Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 or any ESP32/ESP8266 device to get started.
Previously Arduino Cloud allowed the creation of devices based on Arduino or ESP32/ESP8266 hardware, with automatic sketch creation in C/C++ using the Arduino IoT Cloud library.
From reading what Microchip is saying, they would like to position this as the “IoT Arduino” — something someone without a lot of experience could pick up and use to pipe data into Google cloud.
Arduino, the open-source hardware platform, today announced the launch of a new low-code platform and modular hardware system for IoT development.
Arduino has announced the launch of its Oplà IoT Kit, described as an open programmable IoT platform. It aims to simplify the building of custom IoT devices, with support for cryptographic control ...
By expanding the partner ecosystem for its IoT platform, Arm aims to solve the customer challenges of heterogeneity and fragmentation in the IoT marketplace.
Arduino announced a new low-code Internet of Things application development platform at CES 2020 in Las Vegas. It also introduced the low-power Arduino Portenta H7 module, a new family of Portenta ...
According to Arduino, the Nano ESP32 brings plug-and-play IoT deployments to advanced enterprise use cases and hobbyist engineers. The Nano ESP32 18×45-mm development board is available to order today ...
There is now extended ESP32 support - i.e. non Arduino boards - to ESP32-S2, ESP32-S3 and ESP32-C3 devices, commonly used by hobbyists and developers.
Arduino announced a new low-code Internet of Things application development platform at CES 2020 in Las Vegas. It also introduced the low-power Arduino Portenta H7 module, a new family of Portenta ...