How to Build Internet-Connected Electronics Projects

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What do we mean when we talk about the “Internet of Things”? Mostly we’re talking about tiny computers that have access to the internet and do some useful work. Unlike the computers we’re used to holding in our hands, they don’t have a touchscreen an…

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Section 03 I see the light, refers to [Breadboard Circuit Pictures] but there are none. Were these still available to help with the the circuit?

Or maybe a schematic would be great

Hi Chris, is this project, iot, using Pycom WiPy, available using an Arduino board?

Hi Richard,

It will depend on your Arduino board as not all have Wifi capabilities. Board with IoT capabilities are often named as such like this one.

If you need help choosing a board let us know.

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Wow, thank you Jack. I have a selection of Arduino wifi options at home as I have been trying to get my head around this for over a year (embarrassed emoji). I am in China on holidays and will go through my stock when I return in a few weeks. I know there are a few ESP32 wireless WiFi boards there and also an UNO R4.
My IoT projects will use DS18B20s. I have three in the hothouse already without wifi but I would like to view and graph the data remotely. I also want to set up a seperate one in my fishpond.
I have also bought RTCs hoping to incorporate them in my project. I have had some success with writing a sketch and downloading necessary libraries for this but have yet to implement them into the project.
I did not expect a reply. Thanks very much Jack.
Kind regards,
Richard
Tasmania

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