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Home Is Where the Hack Is Challenge, with Avnet Azure Sphere

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Home Is Where the Hack Is

About Challenge | Requirements  | The Giveaway  | The Kit | Dates  | Prizes | Terms | Winners | Azure Sphere Kit | Azure Homepage image

 

SEE THE WINNERS OF THE CHALLENGE!

 

See all the great projects submitted here!

 

The Challenge

 

There are numerous smart home products on the market today, but why buy when you can D.I.Y.? We want you to use your electronics skills to build a smart home prototype based around the Avnet Azure Sphere MT3620 kit. This board is great for these kinds of applications, with built-in ambient light, temperature, and barometric pressure sensors, along with numerous expansion possibilities, including sockets for MikroElektronika click boards that open up a whole world of sensors, wireless connectivity options, and more.

 

Example applications for this challenge could include smart thermostats, systems that sense health hazards common to the home (carbon monoxide, VOCs, etc), smart devices to help care for your pet and plant friends, and many more.

 

So get cracking on your project ideas, because after all, home is where the hack is!

 

The Giveaway

 

We're hoping that we have many community members with MT3620 kits on hand, since we conducted our amazing Sensing the World Design Challenge last year, but we are also offering some free gear to help you get started.

 

APRIL 20th, 2020 UPDATE: ALL MT3620 KITS HAVE BEEN CLAIMED

 

We're offering 5 MT3620MT3620 kits to members who propose great project ideas. Just post your proposal in the comments below on this document, and each week we will review the submissions and, if we dig yours, we will reach out to you to arrange to ship a kit. These 5 kits are offered on a first come, first served basis, based on when the comments are posted and the quality of the proposals, so get your submissions in now! Each contestant may receive only one (1) Azure Sphere board.

 

We are also offering the following MikroE click boards to upgrade your kit! You may choose one (1) from the following list, and you may receive it in addition to the MT3620 kit if you are chosen, but you may not receive multiple Azure Sphere boards or multiple click boards. Be sure to detail how you plan to use the click board in your project when you leave your comment!

 

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The Kit

 

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The Avnet Azure Sphere MT3620 Starter KitAzure Sphere MT3620 Starter Kit supports prototyping of secure, end-to-end IoT implementations using Microsoft’s Azure Sphere. The small form-factor carrier board includes a production-ready MT3620 Sphere module with WiFi connectivity, along with multiple expansion interfaces for easy integration of off-the-shelf sensors, displays, motors, relays, and more. The downloadable getting started tutorial guides developers through the development steps from board setup to application coding.

 

The production-ready Sphere MT3620 module is based on the MT3620 SoC, which includes built-in Microsoft security, WiFi connectivity, and the combined versatility and power of an Arm Cortex-A7 processor with the low overhead and real-time guarantees of two Arm Cortex-M4F microcontrollers. A suite of on-chip peripherals, real-time clock, Flash, and RAM are also available. In addition to the MT3620, the 33 x 22 mm module includes a dual-band WiFi chip antenna and system clock. Up to 27 configurable GPIOs and three configurable serial ports (UART, I2C, or SPI) are provided as I/Os on the module.

 

The carrier board connects the Sphere module I/Os to two MikroE Click sockets, an I2C Grove connector, a connector supporting the addition of a 128 x 64 OLED graphical display, a 3D accelerometer, 3D Gyro, temperature sensor, and an ambient light sensor. Debugging is accomplished through a USB-to-UART interface, which also provides the necessary 5V power for the board.

 

User applications for the embedded Sphere controller are developed in C using Microsoft’s Visual Studio IDE and the Azure Sphere SDK. Visual Studio provides a development environment for compiling and debugging application code. The combination of Visual Studio, the versatile carrier card, and the production ready Sphere module delivers a powerful starting point for IoT developers interested in learning, prototyping, and deploying Azure Sphere based solutions.

 

To help you get started with your Azure Sphere KitAzure Sphere Kit, we have three element14 bloggers who have written detailed instructions for startup: Brian Willess's Out-of-Box demo, Cabe Atwell's Getting Started guide, and Workshopshed's Blog Series.

 

Important Dates

 

Challenge BeginsApril 3, 2020
Free Kit Proposals ChosenWeekly
Projects DueJune 10, 2020
Winners AnnouncedJune 24, 2020

 

The Requirements

 

Contestants must use the Avnet MT3620 kit as the basis of their project, but they may add further components as they choose. They do NOT need to connect to Azure cloud services with their build. If contestants do choose to incorporate Azure cloud services in their project, it will add value to their submission in the eyes of the judges, but it is not required for their projects to be considered for prizes.

 

Contestants will be required to post a blog fully documenting their completed, working project in the Azure Sphere space.

Blogs must include:

  • bill of material
  • code
  • photos and/or video
  • clear instructions and other relevant information so that a user following along could recreate their project.

If they post additional high-quality blogs about their build process, that will add to the credibility of their project and the judges will review those blogs, but it is not required. Here are some examples of high-quality blogs written by previous design challenge winners: RFID Fingerprint Skeleton Key, Bluetooth Smart Doorbell, and Raspberry Pi IoT Alarm Clock.

 

There is no application process for this Design Challenge. However, members who need a kit will have the chance to win one of 5 free MT3620 kits if they propose an interesting project in the comments on this document. This offer will be on a first come, first served basis, based on the comments they leave on the contest page. The same will apply to the above-mentioned offer of free MikroE click boards to enhance their projects.

 

Challenge is now closed

 

Judging

 

The projects will be judged on their ingenuity, how well they achieve their stated purpose, and on how thoroughly the project is documented in your blog. Choose great project ideas that are also achievable within the allotted time frame, including the time you'll need to document what you've built. So maybe an Azure Sphere-based cold fusion reactor isn't the best idea, for multiple reasons?

 

The challenge judges will include element14 staff, top members of element14 who are not participating in the challenge, and guest judges from Avnet.

 

Prizes

 

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1 Grand PrizeMicrosoft Surface Laptop 3, 13.5" screen, Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD OR
Keysight DSOX1204A Digital OscilloscopeKeysight DSOX1204A Digital Oscilloscope AND Keysight 34450A Bench Digital MultimeterKeysight 34450A Bench Digital Multimeter OR
DJI Mavic 2 Pro Quadcopter with Fly More Combo Kit
2 Runner-Up PrizesMicrosoft Surface Pro 7, Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD AND Sonos One Smart Speaker

 

See attached Terms and Conditions below

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  • wanfp97
    wanfp97 over 5 years ago +5
    I would like to propose for a Smart Pet Home and hoping that I would get sponsored a Avnet Azure Sphere MT3620 Starter Kit and a MIKROE-2467- Environment Click. Below is my proposal for Smart Pet Home…
  • soleakun
    soleakun over 5 years ago +5
    Every home should do home composting and i want to do a smart home composter that can optimize the process with IoT measurement with MT3620 I would like to equip my home composting machine with temperature…
  • divyalekha
    divyalekha over 5 years ago +5
    Great pleasure for being part of this challenge! Name of the program - SMART INCUBATOR. Prerequisites - Microsoft's Asure sphere - Temperature and humidity click (OR) -Air quality 4 click - glass or wood…
  • thepenguinmaster
    thepenguinmaster over 5 years ago in reply to danzima

    My blog Smart Toilet Paper Roll has been published but I will be making minor changes until the end of today.

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  • eivholt
    eivholt over 5 years ago

    Here is a link to my submission Remote door lock using Azure Sphere

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  • andreiflorian
    andreiflorian over 5 years ago

    I just wanted to link my submission here for easier access,

    Andrei.

     

    IntlAir

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  • danzima
    danzima over 5 years ago in reply to taimin

    Hi Mateusz! Multiple blog posts are certainly welcome! You are only required to post one blog to be considered for prizes, and we do want you to write one central blog post where all of the project is documented thoroughly (as your entry for consideration), but additional supporting blog posts will be considered as valuable submissions by the judging team, in the same way that it is considered valuable to submit good photos and videos, bill of materials, and so forth.

     

    Thanks for asking!

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    taimin over 5 years ago

    Must it be exacly one blog post or can I post more? Looks like I exaggerated with the project a bit, whoops.

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  • danzima
    danzima over 5 years ago in reply to sagacr2018

    Great proposal, please check your community direct messages!

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  • sagacr2018
    sagacr2018 over 5 years ago

    I am proposing to build a Seed Germination Chember. Seeds are like small babies and needs extreme care using germination phase otherwise they never turn a grown-up plant. Currently gardner/farmer use heat-bed and water to germinate them but every seed have a specific requirement at different phases of germination and some kind of control and automation is needed. Since a small area can be used to germinate thousands of seeds this project is viable for DIY (Home) or Commercial usage. Azure Sphere Kit has a very good use case here since it allows monitoring and logging over cloud.

     

    Components needed,  

     

    • Azure Spehre Kit (I have it)
    • Humid/Temprature Sensor
    • Good to have CO2 Sensor
    • Low power heating coil and Relay Circuit
    • Grow LEDs and Relay Circuit
    • Ultrasonic Humidifier Module

     

     

    Configuration/Templates for Moisture Level/Temprature can be loaded on Azure Cloud and it can be offloaded to Azure Sphere Kit so It'll continue to work with/without internet. If this whole process is streamlined, Seed Loss in farming can be reduced significantly which is a positive step in Global Goals too.

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  • danzima
    danzima over 5 years ago in reply to sanyaade

    Love this proposal!

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    danzima over 5 years ago in reply to timseitz

    Hi Tim, please check your direct messages on the community!

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  • danzima
    danzima over 5 years ago in reply to jissdeodates

    Hi there, we would definitely be interested in a proposal using the Temperature and Humidity click board offered above! Please post a proposal here if you have it, and we will review.

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