If you did not complete Part 1 and Part 2 successfully, go back and make sure it's correct. Section 3: Create an Azure IoT Central Application. 3.1. Go to the site and log in using your Azure Active Directory Credentials: https://apps....
If you followed Part 1 without issue, move on to Part 2 below. If not, please go back and get Part 1 completely correct, otherwise it will have a ripple effect across the whole project. Section 2: Now you can run your first application on your d...
Microsoft Azure is cool. It's an easy way to get an IoT project off the ground. The Azure Sphere Starter Kit is a great place to begin too. However, getting to that easy part is a journey. I've put together this guide to help people get started with ...
Introduction Hi! When i got this handy little devkit i my hands i immediately thought of a project that would be ideal for a web-enabled device: An automatic gardener! So i went and bought some little pumps on the internet that would later serve...
Thanks to Element14, AVnet and Microsoft for bring me up this oportunity to test and put in a real world application the Azure Sphere MT3620 Starter kit. Specially all the people who was made it!!.cftEnergy is a project to introduce IoT tecnologies i...
Hello all, So I think I'm going to try to build a device that encompasses these design goals: 1. Monitors the following (minimum) parameters of your home on a continuous basis:indoor temperaturestatus of power to the home (from the electric...
Introduction One of the really nice things about developing your secure IoT product with Azure Sphere is that Microsoft has implemented all the hooks and OS Services for your Azure Sphere application to leverage Azure IoT Hub features for Cloud ...
I presume for Azure Sphere i need to use Microsoft Azure. I have used Azure before but am not using it right now. I have decide to do some reading about IoT with microsoft. coincidentally, few days ago i borrowed a Windows 10 IoT book from libr...
this is my first blog to phase 1 of azure sphere challengeThese are the steps to start. After installing the Azure Sphere SDK, start it command prompt, connect the starter kit and type the commandazsphere device show-statusin screenshot above, everyt...
Here at Avnet, we've been working hard to create Azure Sphere content to help developers jump start their Azure Sphere projects. I wanted to create this blog to capture all the content we've developed as well as some links to Microsoft ...
After some troubles trying to drill and tap the included plastic clips, I've found two methods of securing the board without damaging components.The first involves a nylon standoff (#4-40) , although there isn't space to secure the nut on top...
PrefaceI am planning on creating a project for the Azure Sphere contest. I have narrowed down the ideas I want to try. Nevertheless most of them will share some common functionality throughout. Since big projects are made up just figuring out little ...
Greetings and salutations!I'm creating this entry level blog post in hopes it might be helpful to someone completely new to Microsoft Azure and the Azure Sphere MT3620. I'm a bit late getting into the game since the contest got started back in ...
UPDATE 30 November 2019: I must concede defeat. "Sensing the World" ends today and I am no more successful with the code for my project than when I started. I learned a lot, but no where near where I need to be to do what I had envi...
This blog is intended to help developers who are having issues connecting to an IoT Hub, or an IoT Central application using one of the Avnet OOB example projects. My personal experience is that I've always been able to connect to my IoT Hu...
Avnet Starter Kit use of MT3620 ISUs (serial interface blocks)
Starter Kit use of GPIOs
Starter Kit unpopulated Expansion Connectors
J11 3-pin header
J13 UART/BLE Connector
J7 OLED Display Connector
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Note: 2/22/2021This blog has been updated to reference a new GitHub repo and the most recent SDK changes. We also included details to use a predefined IoT Central Template for users that don't want to build a custom IoT Central application ...
Note: 2/22/2021This blog has been updated to reference a new GitHub repo and the most recent SDK changes. Note: 2/12/2020This blog has been updated for the recent SDK changes. The sample project and these instructions have been updated to ...
Note: 2/22/2021This blog has been updated to reference a new GitHub repo and the most recent SDK changes. Note: 2/12/2020This blog has been updated for recent SDK changes. The sample project and these instructions have been updated to util...