The Smart Home Baseboard project demonstrates successful communication using the integrated Bluetooth and RF module headers on the FRDM-K64F board as well as the serial port for UART communication to the serial terminal and Ethernet connectivity to push/pull data from the cloud. The Smart Home project ultimately is based on creating an automated home controlled either by the mobile board (i.e. wearable device) or the Smart Home Bluetooth App designed in MIT App Inventor 2. This project was completed for ECE533 class within the IUPUI Purdue School of Engineering.

Dependencies:   EthernetInterface M2XStreamClient jsonlite mbed-rtos mbed nRF24L01P

Fork of nRF24L01P_Hello_World by Owen Edwards

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This version of the Smart Home Baseboard is a basic test of each of the the following interfaces: UART (for serial terminal), Bluetooth Module, RF Module, and Ethernet. default tip

2016-12-16, by haircules [Fri, 16 Dec 2016 20:16:59 +0000] rev 2

This version of the Smart Home Baseboard is a basic test of each of the the following interfaces: UART (for serial terminal), Bluetooth Module, RF Module, and Ethernet.


Simplified the comments.

2011-01-19, by Owen [Wed, 19 Jan 2011 23:53:19 +0000] rev 1

Simplified the comments.


Initial revision.

2011-01-19, by Owen [Wed, 19 Jan 2011 23:26:02 +0000] rev 0

Initial revision.