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Author: element14Dave
Date Created: 14 Apr 2016 2:57 PM
Last Updated: 3 Jun 2016 6:24 PM
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Challengers!

 

There will be 15 Challengers selected to receive a FREE official Pi IoT Kit.  Below you will find more information on what’s in the kit – a variety of accessories for you to sink your soldering iron into and connect to the Raspberry Pi 3Raspberry Pi 3!

 

If you want to participate in the Pi IoT Design Challenge, the only REQUIRED piece of your final build is the Raspberry Pi 3Raspberry Pi 3.  Whether you receive the Challengers’ Kit or decide to enter on your own, you still have a chance to win one of our fabulous prize packages.

 

Buy NowBuy Now

 

 

This kit Includes:

 

  • Raspberry Pi 3Raspberry Pi 3
  • Raspberry Pi B+Raspberry Pi B+
  • NEW! EnOcean Sensor Switch Design Kit
  • Pi Noir Camera 2Pi Noir Camera 2
  • 8 MP Camera8 MP Camera
  • Raspberry Pi LCD 7' TouchscreenRaspberry Pi LCD 7' Touchscreen
  • Sense HatSense Hat
  • EnOcean Pi*EnOcean Pi*
  • EnOcean Sensor Kit* ;EnOcean Sensor Kit* ;
  • Pi RackPi Rack
  • PiFace Digital 2PiFace Digital 2
  • WiFi DongleWiFi Dongle
  • SD Card NOOBSSD Card NOOBS
  • 2.5 AMP International Raspberry Pi Power Supply2.5 AMP International Raspberry Pi Power Supply

*Frequency to be determined based on regional restrictions

 

 

 

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Raspberry Pi B+

EnOcean Switch Design Kit

Pi Touch

Sense Hat

Pi Noir Camera

8MP Pi Camera

EnOcean Pi

EnOcean Sensor Kit

Pi Rack

Pi Face Digital 2

Wi Fi Dongle

SD Card NOOBS 16GB

12 AMP International Power Supply

 

The approximate value of the kit is $300.

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  • element14Dave
    element14Dave over 6 years ago in reply to chrislarsen +4

    Hello chrislarsen

     

    We will make sure that the frequencies all play nice together based on the challenger's country requirements.

     

    Thanks for the question! 

  • spannerspencer
    spannerspencer over 6 years ago in reply to pettitda +3

    It does indeed, yep.

  • ravi_butani
    ravi_butani over 6 years ago +3

    EnOcean Sensor Kit and Enocean Pi is sweet cherry on a Cake... I have lots of fun with these kit during Forget Me Not Design Challenge

  • fvan
    fvan over 5 years ago in reply to Former Member

    To participate, create write your blogs in the Pi IoT area and tag them with "piiot" as well. The challenge requires competitors to blog weekly on their progress if possible, but certainly end with at least 15 quality blog posts.

     

    As for the sensors, I don't really know how shipping to Nepal works. I personally, typically try to find my parts in the EU, but also use US or even China based webshops.

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    Former Member over 5 years ago in reply to fvan

    Oh really! Then how should I submit my project as soon as I am done with it? The biggest challenge to me in case of my country (Nepal) is that none of the senors+camera that I have proposed in my project are found here. I have already finished working with raspberry pi and nodeMcu communication. But due to the dearth of required kit items (sensors + camera), my project has halted in the middle. The biggest reason for applying in this competition was no more than the hope of getting some assistance in accessing the sensors and other required kit items proposed in my project. I could purchase myself but nothing is found here in my country. Would you mind suggesting me how should I overcome this challenges?

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  • fvan
    fvan over 5 years ago in reply to Former Member

    You are still free to participate and compete for the prizes. Not being selected doesn't mean you should give up.

     

    I'm sure there are plenty of factors taken into account when selecting applications. An innovative idea is probably only one of the many boxes to tick.

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    Former Member over 5 years ago in reply to element14Dave

    On what basis the applications were selected? I suppose there seems some wrong judgement on the selection procedure; I have gone thoroughly the project explanation of the few selected candidates and didn't find any innovative idea. i am wondering on what basis those candidates have been selected.

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    element14Dave over 6 years ago in reply to gpolder

    Hi gpolder

    I just double checked and I can see your application.  There are a total of 139 applications thus far. Good Luck!

     

    Dave

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    gpolder over 6 years ago

    I just finished my application, but can not see that it is submitted.

    When I click join again an empty application form opens. I expect you can submit just one application.

    Furthermore I rather like to know how many applicants there are.

    In plain road tests this can be easily seen, what about those challenges?

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    ravi_butani over 6 years ago

    EnOcean Sensor Kit and Enocean Pi is sweet cherry on a Cake... I have lots of fun with these kit during Forget Me Not Design Challenge

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  • jkutzsch
    jkutzsch over 6 years ago in reply to spannerspencer

    Ah missed the double Pi versions.  Now the WiFi Dongle makes sense!

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    element14Dave over 6 years ago in reply to chrislarsen

    Hello chrislarsen

     

    We will make sure that the frequencies all play nice together based on the challenger's country requirements.

     

    Thanks for the question! 

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    chrislarsen over 6 years ago

    This says the kit has the Enocean Pi for 902MHz, but the Enocean Sensor Kit for 868MHz. Don't they need to be at the same frequency to work together?

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