Demo application for using the AT&T IoT Starter Kit Powered by AWS.
Dependencies: SDFileSystem
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IoT Starter Kit Powered by AWS Demo
This program demonstrates the AT&T IoT Starter Kit sending data directly into AWS IoT. It's explained and used in the Getting Started with the IoT Starter Kit Powered by AWS on starterkit.att.com.
What's required
- AT&T IoT LTE Add-on (also known as the Cellular Shield)
- NXP K64F - for programming
- microSD card - used to store your AWS security credentials
- AWS account
- Python, locally installed
If you don't already have an IoT Starter Kit, you can purchase a kit here. The IoT Starter Kit Powered by AWS includes the LTE cellular shield, K64F, and a microSD card.
Diff: AWS_openssl/aws_iot_config.h
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--- a/AWS_openssl/aws_iot_config.h Thu Dec 01 18:05:38 2016 +0000 +++ b/AWS_openssl/aws_iot_config.h Fri Dec 02 22:39:56 2016 +0000 @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ #define AWS_IOT_MQTT_CLIENT_ID "TODO" ///< MQTT client ID should be unique for every device #define AWS_IOT_MY_THING_NAME "TODO" ///< Thing Name of the Shadow this device is associated with -// NOTE: Since the FRDM board mbed-os does not use a file system these are unused (see certs.pp) +// NOTE: Since the mbed-os does not use a file system these are unused (see certs.pp) #define AWS_IOT_ROOT_CA_FILENAME "rootCA-certificate.crt" ///< Root CA file name #define AWS_IOT_CERTIFICATE_FILENAME "certificate.pem.crt" ///< device signed certificate file name #define AWS_IOT_PRIVATE_KEY_FILENAME "private.pem.key" ///< Device private key filename