This program simply connects to a HTS221 I2C device to read Temperature & Humidity, and a WNC Cellular Module both of which are on the Avnet WNC Shield.

Dependencies:   mbed FXOS8700CQ

/media/uploads/JMF/avnet_logo.gif

AT&T Shape Hackathon QuickStart Instructions

  • One area that has been problematic is setting the the MY_SERVER_URL. When you copy the URL from the flow, you must make sure that the MY_SERVER_URL is also set to the appropirate server. It can be either "run-east.att.io" or "run-west.att.io", so be sure to check this.

Useful Links

Adding Additional Sensors

The FLOW_DEVICE_NAME field must contain the name of the instance of the Virtual Starter kit in FLOW that you will be communicating with. Usually this will be "vstarterkit001", but if you have problems communicating you can verify that this is indeed correct. Note that this device will not be created until you click the “Initialize” input on the Virtual Device tab of the Starter Kit project in FLOW. At that point it becomes available in M2X and you can see it there, as the DEVICE SERIAL field under Devices as in the image below.

Sensors: When executing, the FRDM-K64F board will upload sensor measurements to AT&T’s Flow environment every 5 seconds, using the Cellular shield board. You can adjust how often you want to do this by editing the SENSOR_UPDATE_INTERVAL_MS value in the header file. Temperature and humidity: By default the board will report readings from the HTS221 temperature and humidity sensor. These two values are sent to the HTTP IN /climate port in FLOW with field names “temp” and “humidity”. Temperature is in degrees Fahrenheit and humidity is a %. This default assignment is: iSensorsToReport = TEMP_HUMIDITY_ONLY;

Accelerometer: If you want to expand and use the on-board motion sensor, you can also send 3-axis accelerometer information from the board as “accelX”, “accelY” and “accelZ”. This is useful if you want to know the stationary position of the board with regards to gravity, or whether it is in motion. These readings are in g’s. To send these values, change the assignment to: iSensorsToReport = TEMP_HUMIDITY_ACCELEROMETER;

PMOD Sensors: If you have a Silicon Labs sensor module that can plug into the PMOD connector on the Cellular shield, you will also be able to measure proximity, UV light, ambient visible and infrared light from the Si1145 sensor. This PMOD also has a temperature and humidity sensor, but in this case it is redundant. When enabled, the fields “proximity”, “light_uv”, “light_vis” and “light_ir” will also be sent. To enable all these sensors, change the assignment to: iSensorsToReport = TEMP_HUMIDITY_ACCELEROMETER_PMODSENSORS;

Connecting up the PMOD sensors: Because the pinouts do not align, the SiLabs PMOD sensor board cannot be plugged into the J10 PMOD receptacle on the shield directly. The following wiring instructions must be used:

Signal=J10=(Shield) PMOD=Color in the image below
VCCPin 6Pin 6Red
GNDPin 5Pin 5Black
SDAPin4Pin 3Green
SCLPin3Pin 2Yellow

Link to AT&T M2X

M2X

Link to AT&T Flow

FLOW

Avnet WNC-Shield Information

Getting Started with the Avnet WNC-Shield & Hackathon software

  • This project uses Revision 119 of the MBED library because of I2C implementation differences with the tip (Revision 121)
  • This project uses Revision 4 of the FXOS8700CQ library for sensors

Easily modifiable parameters in source code

Inside the mbed “AvnetATT_shape_hackathon” project, the parameters that are needed to customize your board are in the config_me.h file.

  • FLOW parameters: This project assumes that you are using a fork of the “Starter Kit Base” project, which is a reference design that was created using AT&T’s FLOW (https://flow.att.com) that allows the creation of on-line virtualization and other IoT functionality. The default parameters in the config_me.h file are done for a specific instance of this project. When you fork the original project, you get your own instance and it will have its own base address. At the bottom of the FLOW environment, when you click on the “Endpoints” tab, you will see the URL information that is specific to your instance. Of note is the Base URL. In the example below (as in the default mbed project), the Base URL is: https://run-west.att.io/1e464b19cdcde/774c88d68202/86694923d5bf28a/in/flow You have to take note of two parts of this address. The run-west.att.io part is the server URL, and you have to make sure the
  • MY_SERVER_URL field in config_me.h matches this. Then there is the rest of the base URL, in green above, that needs to be pasted into the FLOW_BASE_URL field.

There is also a FLOW_INPUT_NAME field. This should match the name of the HTTP IN port in the FLOW project that you want to send sensor data to. The default is "/climate", as in the FLOW image below.

/media/uploads/JMF/sf.png

Where is the binary I compiled

When the COMPILE button is pressed, it will compile your project and link it. The result is placed in the DOWNLOAD folder you use when downloading files from the internet. It will be called AvnetATT_shape_hackathon_K64F.bin.

Additional information on compiling/configuring

Comprehensive instructions can be found at: Quick Start Instructions

Committer:
stefanrousseau
Date:
Sat Jul 23 01:10:53 2016 +0000
Revision:
34:029e07b67a41
Parent:
31:d7c386d2e95a
Fixed the char to be * char myJsonResponse[512];;

Who changed what in which revision?

UserRevisionLine numberNew contents of line
JMF 2:0e2ef866af95 1 #ifndef __CONFIG_ME_H_
JMF 2:0e2ef866af95 2 #define __CONFIG_ME_H_
JMF 2:0e2ef866af95 3
JMF 2:0e2ef866af95 4 // User must set these for own context:
fkellermavnet 21:d0038d14ee7c 5
fkellermavnet 21:d0038d14ee7c 6 // This is the server's base URL name. Example "www.google.com"
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 7 // Note that when you Fork a FLOW, it will typically assign either
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 8 // "run-east.att.io" or "run-west.att.io", so be sure to check this.
stefanrousseau 12:7c94ec5069dc 9 static const char * MY_SERVER_URL = "run-west.att.io";
fkellermavnet 21:d0038d14ee7c 10
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 11 // These are FLOW fields from the Endpoints tab:
stefanrousseau 12:7c94ec5069dc 12 #define FLOW_BASE_URL "/1e464b19cdcde/774c88d68202/86694923d5bf28a/in/flow"
stefanrousseau 12:7c94ec5069dc 13 #define FLOW_INPUT_NAME "/climate"
fkellermavnet 21:d0038d14ee7c 14
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 15 // Unless you want to use a different protocol, this field should be left as is:
stefanrousseau 12:7c94ec5069dc 16 #define FLOW_URL_TYPE " HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: "
stefanrousseau 12:7c94ec5069dc 17
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 18 // This identifier specifies with which FLOW device you are communicating.
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 19 // If you only have one devive there then you can just leave this as is.
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 20 // Once your FLOW device has been initialized (Virtual Device Initialize clicked),
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 21 // the Virtual Device will show up in M2X. This is its "DEVICE SERIAL" field
fkellermavnet 21:d0038d14ee7c 22 #define FLOW_DEVICE_NAME "vstarterkit001"
fkellermavnet 21:d0038d14ee7c 23
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 24 // This constant defines how often sensors are read and sent up to FLOW
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 25 #define SENSOR_UPDATE_INTERVAL_MS 5000; //5 seconds
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 26
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 27 // Specify here how many sensor parameters you want reported to FLOW.
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 28 // You can use only the temperature and humidity from the shield HTS221
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 29 // or you can add the reading of the FXO8700CQ motion sensor on the FRDM-K64F board
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 30 // or if you have a SiLabs PMOD plugged into the shield, you can add its proximity sensor,
stefanrousseau 24:bd480d2aade4 31 // UV light, visible ambient light and infrared ambient light readings
stefanrousseau 12:7c94ec5069dc 32 #define TEMP_HUMIDITY_ONLY 1
stefanrousseau 12:7c94ec5069dc 33 #define TEMP_HUMIDITY_ACCELEROMETER 2
stefanrousseau 12:7c94ec5069dc 34 #define TEMP_HUMIDITY_ACCELEROMETER_PMODSENSORS 3
stefanrousseau 31:d7c386d2e95a 35 static int iSensorsToReport = TEMP_HUMIDITY_ONLY; //modify this to change your selection
stefanrousseau 12:7c94ec5069dc 36
fkellermavnet 21:d0038d14ee7c 37 // This is the APN name for the cellular network, you will need to change this, check the instructions included with your SIM card kit:
stefanrousseau 12:7c94ec5069dc 38 static const char * MY_APN_STR = "m2m.com.attz";
fkellermavnet 21:d0038d14ee7c 39
fkellermavnet 21:d0038d14ee7c 40 //This is for normal HTTP. If you want to use TCP to a specific port, change that here:
fkellermavnet 21:d0038d14ee7c 41 static const char * MY_PORT_STR = "80";
JMF 2:0e2ef866af95 42
JMF 2:0e2ef866af95 43 #endif