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    DHT22-MQTT-Sensor-ESP8266 (NodeMCU)

    Use DHT22 temperature / humidity sensor on NodeMCU (ESP8266) with MQTT

    This is a Sketch for the arduino IDE to enable the usage of a DHT22 sensor connected to a NodeMCU (ESP8266) with MQTT. Also supported are 2 status LED's and a SPI diaplay. After start the sensor device, there will be a Wifi-AP for configuration purposes. After successfully configuration, the sensor is connected as a Wifi-client and send the temperature and humidity data via MQTT within the given intervall. During AP-mode and client-mode, there are some RESTful functions (HTTP-requests) available, for configuration and retrieving information.
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    ESP32 ACME client

    ESP32 library for ACME protocol client (to get certificates)

    ACME client library for ESP32 Copyright © 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024 by Danny Backx ACME is a protocol (see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8555 for automatic certificate management. Sites such as letsencrypt.org allow you to obtain free (no charge) certificates in an automated way using the ACME protocol. This library allows you to get certificates for IoT devices based on the ESP32. More info in https://sourceforge.net/p/esp32-acme-client/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/Readme.md. Specific configuration examples and technology overview is in https://sourceforge.net/p/esp32-acme-client/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/components/acmeclient/Configurations.md. You can get this component from Espressif's component registry ( https://components.espressif.com/components?q=dannybackx ). Put this component into your project with idf.py add-dependency dannybackx/acmeclient
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    ESP8266_Flespi_yum

    ESP8266 (ESP-01) + Serial Commands + Flespi Broker

    ESP-01, the simplest USD 1.50.- ESP8266 gets a firmware that allows the user to control it by serial port. Therefore it can be used along with any terminal, computer or microcontroller, which is equipped with a serial port (or USB port) -) Connect / disconnect to WiFi and Flespi MQTT broker -) Publish messages -) Subscribe to topics / Unsubscribe from topics -) Read the messages received Furthermore a GUI is on developing process to demonstrate the use. Paypal donations are welcome! reinharddaemon@gmail.com
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    Enapter UCM Kit Flasher

    Enapter UCM Kit Flasher

    Application for uploading latest Enapter IoT firmwares for ESP32

    Enapter UCM Kit is based on several important open-source and free-to-use components. This provides possibilities for personal technology development and hardware prototyping all of which are extremely helpful for developing innovative, cost-efficient smart energy solutions for emerging markets. UCM Kits can be assembled by hand with documentation at https://developers.enapter.com/docs/tutorial/ucm-kit/introduction **Setup** In order to upload firmware to development board over USB, you need to add your user to the `dialout` group. Open a terminal window, run the following command and *reboot* your computer. > `sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER` Now restart your computer and you're good to go! **Are you having issues?** Contact with us in Discord: https://go.enapter.com/discord **Support our project** Put a ⭐ on Github: https://github.com/Enapter/marketplace
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    Estufa Salón Pared

    Proyecto ESP12S para estufa pared

    Arreglo de una estufa para que se pueda manejar desde web o físicamente desde un pulsador. Básicamente, permite temporizar 15, 45, 120 minutos el encendido de una estufa, controlando la temperatura mediante un sensor.
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    FreeRTOS AWS Reference Integrations

    FreeRTOS AWS Reference Integrations

    IoT operating system for microcontrollers.

    FreeRTOS is an open source, real-time operating system for microcontrollers that makes small, low power edge devices easy to program, deploy, secure, connect, and manage. Distributed freely under the MIT open source license, FreeRTOS includes a kernel and a growing set of software libraries suitable for use across industry sectors and applications. This includes securely connecting your small, low power devices to AWS Cloud services like AWS IoT Core or to more powerful edge devices running AWS IoT Greengrass. FreeRTOS is built with an emphasis on reliability and ease of use, and offers the predictability of long-term support releases. A microcontroller contains a simple, resource-constrained processor that can be found in many devices, including appliances, sensors, fitness trackers, industrial automation, and automobiles. Many of these small devices can benefit from connecting to the cloud or locally to other devices, but have limited compute power and memory capacity.
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    GROWbox Supervisor System (GROWSS)

    GROWbox Supervisor System (GROWSS)

    Automated Plant Environment Growing System using Raspberry Pi

    GROWbox Supervisor System (GROWSS) is a grow box or grow cabinet environmental controller. GROWSS uses a Raspberry Pi (RPI) & Grove sensors to monitor and control the environment in your grow box or cabinet. Environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, soil moisture, & smoke (from fire) are monitored and displayed on a terminal connected to the RPI & on a mobile app. GROWSS also controls the exhaust fan and grow lights based on the time interval (ie. 12 hours on/12 hours off) & from environmental factors, temp & humidity. The environmental values are saved to the local storage every 15 minutes and when an alarm is present. Hi & low values are also saved. The LEDs on the case & the mobile application indicate if there is a high/low temp alarm, hi/low humidity alarm, soil moisture alarm, or smoke alarm. A speaker (buzzer) is activated on the case if there is a smoke alarm. 2 other LEDs indicate if either the exhaust fan is on or if the humidifier is on.
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    GreenHop

    GreenHop

    Energy and environmental monitoring of the server room

    The solution GreenHop aims to perform energy and environmental (temperature, humidity, dew point and atmospheric pressure) monitoring of the Data Center server room, providing energy efficiency indicators through green metrics for Data Centers. The GreenHop solution is based on open source software and hardware. The approach of using open source solutions enables its deployment easier and independently of suppliers at the same time makes the solution scalable to the needs of each organization. Thus, we aim to provide ambiental monitoring of the Data Center server room while we keep the system to be customizable to implement and replicate.
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    HStreamDB

    HStreamDB

    HStreamDB is an open-source, cloud-native streaming database

    HStreamDB is an open-source, cloud-native streaming database for IoT and beyond. Modernize your data stack for real-time applications. By subscribing to streams in HStreamDB, any update of the data stream will be pushed to your apps in real-time, and this promotes your apps to be more responsive. You can also replace message brokers with HStreamDB and everything you do with message brokers can be done better with HStreamDB. HStreamDB provides built-in support for event time-based stream processing. You can use your familiar SQL to perform basic filtering and transformation operations, statistics and aggregation based on multiple kinds of time windows and even joining between multiple streams. With connectors provided, you can easily integrate HStreamDB with other external systems, such as MQTT Broker, MySQL, Redis and ElasticSearch. More connectors will be added.
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    IoT Explorer

    IoT Explorer

    IoT Explorer is the best way to set up and connect your IoT devices (X

    IoT Explorer is a quick way to set up and connect your IoT devices (Xserver.IoT) to Cloud (Azure, Google, IBM or other system) and On-Premise (local SQL server) applications. It comes preloaded with templates and quite easy to integrate your data, creating dashboards. Simple connectivity configuration like Cloud settings, Device Twin or SQL server connection can be created within a short interval of time. Simple connectivity configuration: Cloud settings, Device Twin or SQL server connection Easy to integrate your data from Meters, Sensors, PLCs, Inverters, Heat pumps, EV charges and other devices, system building is fast due to the template devices and dashboards. Hardware independent connectivity (Siemens, Schneider Electric, ABB, Phoenix Contact, Rockwell, etc.). Xserver.IoT will seamlessly connect with most of the systems (SAP, SCADA, BMS, EMS, MES, etc.). Easy and fast real-time cloud monitoring and alarm management Advanced diagnostics tools (communication, etc.)
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    IoT Leaf

    Software resources for the ESP32 based IoT Leaf microcontroller board

    The IoT Leaf is a small ESP32-based device which can be used as highly flexible power supply, as embedded controller or as a combination of both: it consists of a board which can be cut into two pieces resulting in two different devices or which can be used as one. The board can be powered via solar cell or USB and provides a battery charging function and deep-discharge protection for LiPo batteries. Beside the ESP32 the microcontroller part is prepared for a LoRaWAN and a GPS module. Both together provide a powerful hardware which can be used in many different scenarios. Details and the full specification are available at https://iot.halaser.de This repository contains different firmware-examples and applications which can be used together with this board as well as hardware designs which are free to be used.
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    Johnny-Five

    Johnny-Five

    JavaScript Robotics and IoT programming framework

    Johnny-Five is the JavaScript Robotics & IoT Platform. Released by Bocoup in 2012, Johnny-Five is maintained by a community of passionate software developers and hardware engineers. Over 75 developers have made contributions towards building a robust, extensible and composable ecosystem. The only kit designed for getting started with Johnny-Five! The Johnny-Five Inventor's Kit, from Bocoup and SparkFun, is now available! It's designed for anyone who wants to get started with JavaScript-powered robotics. The J5IK includes a Tessel 2, and everything else you need to do 14 experiments! No programming or soldering experience is required. Microcontrollers and SoC platforms like to say "Hello World" with a simple blinking LED; the following demonstrates how to do this with the Johnny-Five framework.
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    JustMQTT

    JustMQTT

    MQTT Client app built with Python

    MQTT Client HMI built with Python to communicate via a Broker. Username, broker ip and topic are stored in a local text file.
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    MQTT Erlang client

    IOT Client of MQTT server written in Erlang

    MQTT client is designed for communication in Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) contexts and implements MQTT protokol versions 3.1 and 3.1.1. The client is written in Erlang and tested with MQTT servers like Mosquitto and RabbitMQ.
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    MQTT Erlang server

    MQTT server for IOT written in Erlang

    MQTT server is designed for communication in Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) contexts and implements MQTT protocol versions 3.1 and 3.1.1. The server is written in Erlang as OTP application.
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    MQTT Hyperdash

    MQTT Hyperdash

    A universal MQTT Dashboard for linux/Raspberry Pi.

    MQTT-Hyperdash is a fast and efficient dashboard (GUI) for the MQTT framework. It uses the SDL library for graphics rendering, the paho library for communication and the gtk2 framework for user input. The dashboard runs on Linux, but a port to other operating systems is possible. Special features: * Very simple and basic set of base elements. * animated analog input elements, potentiometers. * Fast update rates of 20 Hz are possible. * Easy to use: Each panel/dashboard is configured in a single .dash file. Included are commandline tools to list all topics on a mqtt broker (mqtt-list-topics) and to generate generic dashboard files from the topic lists (hddashgen). Also a highly useful framweork for fast rule engines is included.
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    Mongoose OS

    Mongoose OS

    IoT firmware development framework

    Mongoose OS, an IoT Firmware Development Framework. Supported microcontrollers, ESP32, ESP8266, CC3220, CC3200, STM32F4, STM32L4, STM32F7. Amazon AWS IoT, Microsoft Azure, Google IoT Core integrated. Code in C or JavaScript. Mongoose OS is integrated and powers many types of devices and appliances globally. Microsoft Azure IoT recommends Mongoose OS for OTA, automatic device management and deploying firmware updates at scale. Built-in flash encryption, crypto chip support, ARM mbedTLS optimized for small memory footprint. Device management dashboard service. Supported microcontrollers are CC3220, CC3200, ESP32, ESP8266, STM32F4, STM32L4, STM32F7. Recommended dev kits are ESP32-DevKitC for AWS IoT, ESP32 Kit for Google IoT Core.
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    MqttMon

    MqttMon

    MqttMon - Monitor all messages published on your mqtt broker

    MqttMon - allows you to Monitor all messages published on your mqtt broker
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    MultiCAN

    EPICS device support for CAN Bus

    MultiCAN implements a CAN Bus device support for EPICS. EPICS is a framework for control systems, the CAN Bus is a reliable real-time field bus. The ‘Multi’ und MultiCAN stands for ‘Multi Protocol support’, so it supports more than one protocol for CAN Bus communication. MultiCAN has support for the CANOpen protocol and the older CAN Application Layer (CAL).
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    NiagaraAxIOT

    A library of IoT connectors for the Niagara Ax Platform

    Simple connectors to multiple IoT service providers for the Niagara Ax framework. Service connectors include: Carriots Ducksboard (discontinued by vendor) EmonCms Exosite Sen.se Tempodb Thingspeak Xively
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    No BS Flashlight

    No BS Flashlight

    No BS Flashlight is SPYFREE, SAFE and works only as it's intended purp

    ⍣⍣⍣⍣Features⍣⍣⍣ ★SpyFree ★Safe ★Only 3 basic permissions ★No Personal Data Collection ★Quick Light Mode Keep your personal information and contacts with No BS Flashlight.
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    NodeManager

    NodeManager

    MySensors plugin for a rapid development of battery-powered sensors

    MySensors (https://www.mysensors.org) is an open source hardware and software community focusing on do-it-yourself home automation and Internet of Things which allows creating original and affordable sensors. NodeManager is intended to take care on your behalf of all those common tasks a MySensors node has to accomplish, speeding up the development cycle of your projects an including the following main components: - Sleep manager: allows managing automatically the complexity behind battery-powered sensors spending most of their time sleeping - Power manager: allows powering on your sensors only while the node is awake - Battery manager: provides common functionalities to read and report the battery level - Remote configuration: allows configuring remotely the node without the need to have physical access to it - Built-in sensors: provide embedded code so to allow their configuration with a single line of common sensors Source code on http://github.com/mysensors/NodeManager
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    OWLOS

    OWLOS

    Open source network operating system for managing IoT devices.

    OWLOS Open source network operating system for managing IoT devices: - does't require internet access or additional servers - ready to connect sensors, actuators, LCD, DHT, Stepper and other devices - does't require programming skills - built-in user interface - use web browser to access and manage your OWLOS nodes - built-in RESTful server - built-in MQTT client - at the same time WiFi access point and station, in any combination: - can be used autonomously - can work on a local network can work via the Internet can integrate with other nodes running under OWLOS - organizing an internal network. without using a servers available in source code
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    Raspberry Pi Push Notifications

    Raspberry Pi Push Notifications

    Notifications to phone from Raspberry PI for GPIO connected devices

    This software is for delivering push notifications to remote devices such as smartphones and tablets from a Raspberry Pi when the Raspberry Pi is connected through its GPIO pins to a device which holds a relay or electronic switch temporarily closed when activated. An example of such as device is a Dakota Alert break beam sensor.
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    RaspberryLight

    Make your Raspberry Pi to a Wi-Fi controllable LED Light

    Make your Raspberry Pi to a Wi-Fi controllable LED Light using LED stripes with WS 2811 controller. This software enables the raspberry to provide a web server interface (HTTP / Rest) for controlling the connected LED stripe. That project bases on the WiringPi lib, Indy for Lazarus and also on the Tinkerforge bindungs for Lazarus. The Stripe must be connected with the Tinkerforge Masterbrick and the LED-Stripe bricklet. WiringPi is used to control the GPIOs for some feature and Indy (Internet Direct) is used to support all network feature like UDP-broadcasting and handling the HTTP-requests. The development platform is Lazarus.
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