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.
mbed_app.json@5:8275e4cee0d5, 2016-08-04 (annotated)
- Committer:
- mbed_official
- Date:
- Thu Aug 04 15:47:30 2016 +0100
- Revision:
- 5:8275e4cee0d5
- Child:
- 12:1ae41c231014
Correct HAVEGE entropy in the configurations.
Commit copied from https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os-example-tls
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mbed_official | 5:8275e4cee0d5 | 1 | { |
mbed_official | 5:8275e4cee0d5 | 2 | "macros": ["MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE=\"mbedtls_entropy_config.h\""] |
mbed_official | 5:8275e4cee0d5 | 3 | } |