MBED_DEMOS
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This is a team of people who are creating demos for ARM MBED events. These programs will have been used in hands on labs, hack-a-thons and other event demonstrations.
ATT Summit Hackathon 2014
The AT&T Summit Hackathon is the premier hackathon of the year for the AT&T Developer Program. This year will be focused on wearable technologies and participants will be able to choose between a Wearables Track and an AT&T API Track. Finalists from each track will be featured in live fast pitches on stage with our executives during the keynote at the AT&T Developer Summit on January 6th. In addition, competitors will also have the ability to complete in accelerator challenges, details can be found below, which will offer individual prizes of up to $10,000 for eligible teams.
https://devsummit.att.com/hackathon
Hardware¶
- Freescale FRDM-KL46Z [Platform]
- MultiTech Systems Universal IP Socket Modem Shield [Component]
- MultiTech Systems RN-171 WiFly Shield [Datasheet] [User Manual]
Information
- Blue pins are available for sensor use
- Brown pins are power and reference
- Red pins are in use by the shield
Remove the DCD jumper from Universal Socket Modem Shield before use!!
Getting Started¶
Import programMTS_Wifi_Connect_Example
Example program for MTS WiFi Shield. Test that you can connect to a network.
Import programMTS_Cellular_Connect_Example
Example program for MTS Universal Socked Modem Shield. Test that you can connect to a network.
Examples¶
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- Send and receive SMS messages
Import programMTS_M2x_Example
Example program for MTS Universal Socked Modem Shield and WiFi Shield. Test that you can connect to M2x with your account.
- Connecting to ATT M2x
Import programMTS_Axeda_Example
Example program for MTS Universal Socked Modem Shield and WiFi Shield. Test that you can connect to Axeda with your account.
- Connecting to Axeda
Import programFRDM-KL46-Template
This project serves as a template for work with the Freescale FRDM-KL46 board. Support will be added to all on-board peripherals, sensors and I/O.
Sensor example without connectivity