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latest module
10/03/2016 at 22:30 • 0 commentsHere is the Magnetic sensor module.
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Super Sensor Module
10/03/2016 at 22:29 • 0 commentsThe multi-sensor modules contains 7 sensors capable of measuring the following data.
- BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
- HUMIDITY
- TEMPERATURE
- ACCELEROMETER
- MAGNETOMETER
- DISTANCE
- UVA UVB
- RGB
- IR
- HEART RATE PULSE OXIMETRY
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nRF52 Core Module
10/03/2016 at 22:28 • 0 commentsWe are starting with the NRF52 core module. are starting with the NRF52 for a number of reasons. First is Arduino support. We know many of you love arduino for its simplicity and power and so do we. For those who need more, the nrf52 supports the following major IoT operating systems.
- zephyr project
- Contiki OS
- Mynewt
- RIOT-OS
- mbed OS
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Why did we make PUREmodules?
10/03/2016 at 22:26 • 0 commentsOur team, after designing hundreds of designs began to see a pattern emerge. Most hardware is built with same core components with slight variations between them. By breaking up the design into logical blocks we saw a pattern of a Core processor, sensors and IO. We took a look and found by making reusable modules we could make prototype designs very rapidly. We want to share our building blocks with you and the rest of the world.
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​What are PUREmodules?
10/03/2016 at 22:25 • 0 commentsThese are the building blocks for IoT connected smart sensors. To quickly build a solution to your problem, grab the PUREmodules you need and assemble your solution today. There is no need to solder, breadboard, or wire anything. Once you have assembled what you need you can write your application how you want using your existing workflow or by modifying some sample code. We provide examples using Arduino environment to get you started.
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Assistive technologies
10/03/2016 at 22:24 • 0 commentsBuild a project that helps others move better, see better, or live better. Whether that means exoskeletons, a better wheelchair, a braille display, or educational software, we want to see it.
Minimum entry requirements:
Idea + image + documentation + 4 build logs- Project Profile. Create a project profile on Hackaday.io, completing all required fields and following all instructions. Submit the Project to 2016 Hackaday Prize.
- Discuss the challenge which has been chosen as the subject of the project
- Discuss how this challenge will work to alleviate or solve the problem
- Publish at least one image to help illustrate how the project might be used. This may be a sketch, schematic, flow chart, rendering, or other type of image.
- Show at least four Project Log updates
- Link to any repositories (e.g., GitHub)
- Document all open-source licenses and permissions as well as any applicable third-party licenses/restrictions
I think I have completed all the above.
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YouTube video.
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2016HackadayPrize
10/03/2016 at 22:16 • 0 commentsplanning on entering this to the 2016HackadayPrize I think this really fits with the Assistive technologies as a tool to enable other to automate their lives. everyone has different needs, so by customizing your Sensors it makes you live better and enables you to do more.
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More modules
10/01/2016 at 20:14 • 0 commentsWe are busy creating modules. There are a number of applications we are focusing on in the first release of sensors. There are three key areas, home automation and monitoring, health tracking and industrial measurement. We think by focusing on a few areas we can make a set of sensors that can used for a wide range of applications.
Within home automation a number of applications come to mind. Weather station, water leak detection, motion sensing, appliance monitoring(washing machine), intrusion detection, pet monitoring, and more. These are a few that come to mind. We are even more excited to see what others come up with.
Health applications include: pulse rate, ox levels, motion, fitness, sunscreen application alerts, sleep quantity measurements, stress detection and many more. Again we think this is only the surface and can't wait to see applications that are created.
Industrial applications consist of server monitoring, equipment utilization, asset tracking are a few easy ones.
Overall we think that the starting set of sensors we are going to have will enable hundreds of different applications. We will continue to develop new sensor modules and refine the ones we have. We are very excited and can't wait.
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LoRa ipv6 Mesh network
09/14/2016 at 07:58 • 2 commentsWe have successfully integrated LoRa with Contiki ipv6 meshing. This is a very exciting capability. A long range mesh will enable a number of great applications.