Mbed OS Device Connector client pushing environmental sensor data via 6LowPan.
Dependencies: X_NUCLEO_IKS01A2
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The application is derived from the official mbedOS client example (link) and has been tested using a X-NUCLEO-IDS01A4 SubGHz 6LowPan connectivity board and a X-NUCLEO-IKS01A2 (default) or a X-NUCLEO-IKS01A1 motion and environmental sensors expansion board connected to a ST NUCLEO-F429ZI platform.
The following steps should be performed to make the application work:
- Register and login into ARM mbed Connector.
- Replace the default and empty security.h file with the one associated with your account and provided by the Connector (Security Credentials menu).
- In order to use X-NUCLEO-IKS01A1 instead of default X-NUCLEO-IKS01A2 comment out the IKS01A2 macro definition in main.cpp file.
- Choose NUCLEO-F429ZI as a target either from online compiler or from CLI, compile and flash.
- Setup and connect a NUCLEO-F429ZI + X-NUCLEO-IDS01A4 6LowPan border router as explained here
- Open a serial terminal (params 115200N1) and wait that the client is connected to the mbed Connector via the border router.
- As soon as the client is connected it will start acquiring and pushing the environmental (pressure, temperature and humidity) data to the cloud.
Note: environmental data are expressed using IPSO representation based on OMA LWM2M standard.
.gitignore@0:694e888fd1b5, 2018-01-25 (annotated)
- Committer:
- nikapov
- Date:
- Thu Jan 25 18:00:04 2018 +0100
- Revision:
- 0:694e888fd1b5
First release.
Who changed what in which revision?
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nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 1 | # Object files |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 2 | *.o |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 3 | *.ko |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 4 | *.obj |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 5 | *.elf |
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nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 7 | # Precompiled Headers |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 8 | *.gch |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 9 | *.pch |
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nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 11 | # Libraries |
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nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 13 | *.la |
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nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 17 | *.dll |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 18 | *.so |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 19 | *.so.* |
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nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 22 | # Executables |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 23 | *.exe |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 24 | *.out |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 25 | *.app |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 26 | *.i*86 |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 27 | *.x86_64 |
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nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 30 | yotta_modules/ |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 31 | yotta_targets/ |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 32 | build/ |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 33 | .yotta.json |
nikapov | 0:694e888fd1b5 | 34 | source/security.h |