A basic web enabled temperature monitor
One piece of information that we often take for granted is the temperature. In Minnesota especially where winters are extremely cold and summers can be hot, the temperature is always a talking point be...
View ArticleTI Chronos ez430 Watch – PC Gateway
Texas Instruments came out with a neat $49 Chronos ez430 Wireless Watch Development Kit. The dev kit is based on their low-power wireless + processor ez430 chipset, but looks/works just like a real...
View ArticleSending Data to Exosite with the HTTP API
Exosite’s HTTP API has been mentioned in some of our previous posts, but we wanted to call attention to it. This is one of the simplest ways to send data to Exosite, especially for Internet-connected...
View ArticleCoffee is on
A classic issue for people who work at an office is finding out when fresh coffee is brewing. Do you make a pass by the kitchen area every 20 minutes? Maybe wait for the aroma? Take matters into...
View ArticleChatting with your Data
Exosite’s XMPP chat interface is incredibly easy to work with. In fact, if you know how to chat with someone using an instant messenger app, then you can start chatting with your real time data! We...
View ArticleCircuit Cellar Article: Build A Cloud-Based Attic Water Heater Monitor
A good friend of Exosite, John Breitenbach of Renesas Electronics Corp, recently wrote a great article that is published in Circuit Cellar, the July 2012 Issue. John used a Renesas RDKRX62N evaluation...
View ArticleInternet of Things Foosball Table
We just put some finishing touches on The Web Leaderboard for our web enabled Foosball Table – Internet of Things gaming! Exosite’s Foosball Avatars The foosball table came from Costco and conveniently...
View ArticleUpdates to the Arduino Library and a Walkthrough of the Relayduino
I’ve been working on updating our Arduino Library. If you haven’t heard of Arduino yet, it’s a really cool embedded development and prototyping ecosystem. It consists of both hardware development...
View ArticleExosite and Texas Instruments Make Building Connected Products Easier than...
It’s no secret that the Internet of Things (IOT) is starting to catch the eyes of some of the biggest tech players in the game. With some experts estimating there will be 50 billion connected devices...
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