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Offline me.rishabh12Topic starter

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IOT development board
« on: January 21, 2018, 05:55:58 am »
we designed a development board for learning iot and embedded system
i m very new in electronics design and thannkks to dave jones i learned a lot from him
im sharing the YouTube video pls give ur worthy feedback to improve my product
https://youtu.be/FOjWIAKhHXU

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Re: IOT development board
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2018, 07:27:36 am »
This is not IoT. This is an MCU learning board.

False criticism. It has Ethernet, Bluetooth and an ADC visible, and apparently also LoRa.  It has relays.

Unless there are *severe* software limitations that should make a fair number of IoT projects possible.
« Last Edit: January 21, 2018, 07:30:15 am by cstratton »
 
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Offline me.rishabh12Topic starter

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Re: IOT development board
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2018, 02:03:02 pm »
it is designed for colleges and students to explore in field of Embedded System & IOT,i admit it doesn't have on chip support for peripherals like RF Ethernet,wifi,
but our main aim to give student knowledge that how thing work
"external ADC is for the mcu like 8051 which doesn't have internal ADC"
"external Ethernet and Bluetooth so we can use mcu of our choice to design the products"
we have ESP8266 board support with pin headers and a 5v Bidirectional logic converter which can be also integrated with out Ethernet chip

Anyway thank for ur precious comments
 

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Re: IOT development board
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2018, 07:45:20 am »
This is not IoT. This is an MCU learning board.

False criticism. It has Ethernet, Bluetooth and an ADC visible, and apparently also LoRa.  It has relays.

Unless there are *severe* software limitations that should make a fair number of IoT projects possible.

No IoT device will use a separate Ethernet controller chip, an external ADC chip, an external Bluetooth chip.
All in one is the only way to win the price race in consumer devices.
Again, I did say it can be a good MCU learning board, maybe extend to IoT uses, but this is nowhere close to a jumpstart platform for commercial IoT design.
its mainly designed for students and hobbyist for learning microcontrollers and IoT
 


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