mbed-os-sensor-node

Getting started with mbed Client on mbed OS

Warning

This example application is not supported anymore.

Information

History project:

  • 17/01/2018 - Using mbed-cli the project is compiled using the use-malloc-for-heap feature enabled
  • 24/11/2017 - Added support for uvision5, here instructions
  • 02/10/2017 - First Release

This is the mbed Client example for mbed OS. It demonstrates how to register a device with mbed Device Connector, how to read and write values, and how to deregister. If you are unfamiliar with mbed Device Connector, we recommend that you read the introduction to the data model first.

The application:

  • Connects to network with 6LoWPAN ND connection.
  • Registers with mbed Device Connector.
  • Gives mbed Device Connector access to its resources (read and write).
  • Sends an incremental number to mbed Device Connector.

You can compile this project in three ways:

1. Using the Online compiler. Just clicking here:

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Information

Learn how to use the Online compiler reading https://docs.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os-handbook/en/latest/dev_tools/online_comp/ page.

2. Using the compiler on your PC

Information

Learn how to use the mbed-cli reading https://docs.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os-handbook/en/latest/dev_tools/cli/ page.
The name of the machine is SILICA_SENSOR_NODE.

3. Exporting to 3rd party tools (IDE)

Information

Learn how to use the mbed-cli reading https://docs.mbed.com/docs/mbed-os-handbook/en/latest/dev_tools/third_party/ page. We have exported the project for you, please read here

Warning

This example requires a Border Router board. For more details please read the Border Router paragraph from this page.

Please read carefully the next pages:

  • What to do before to compile the project: read here. This step is indipendent from the way you compile the project.
Committer:
rspelta
Date:
Mon Oct 02 13:02:22 2017 +0200
Revision:
0:e9b834175c38
First Release

Who changed what in which revision?

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rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 1 # Object files
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 2 *.o
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 3 *.ko
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 4 *.obj
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 5 *.elf
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 6
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 7 # Precompiled Headers
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 8 *.gch
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 9 *.pch
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 10
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 11 # Libraries
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 12 *.a
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 13 *.la
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 14 *.lo
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 15
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 16 # Shared objects (inc. Windows DLLs)
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 17 *.dll
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 18 *.so
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 19 *.so.*
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 20 *.dylib
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 21
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 22 # Executables
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 23 *.exe
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 24 *.out
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 25 *.app
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 26 *.i*86
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 27 *.x86_64
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 28 *.hex
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 29
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 30 yotta_modules/
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 31 yotta_targets/
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 32 build/
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 33 .yotta.json
rspelta 0:e9b834175c38 34 source/security.h