Bootloader16 examples using different verication methods including ECDSA
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Bootloader16 examples using different verication methods including ECDSA
Library to communicate with the Microchip cryptoauthentication device
"IoT Made Easy!" - This PIC32MZW1 example application acts as a TCP Client to connect to Secured TCP Server with ECC608 TNG crytpo coprocessor and exchange data
Controlling two micro servos (pan/tilt) and a 5mW laser from the Google IoT Cloud
Adding a UV sensor to the AVR-IOT WG board (UV Click), publishing data to the Google IoT Cloud
Adding an accelerometer to the AVR-IOT WG board (6DOF Click), publishing data to the Google IoT Cloud
Adding an AirQuality sensor (MikroE click based on the MQ-135) to the PIC-IOT WG board, streaming data to the Google IoT Cloud
Adding an OLED color display (MikroE OLED_C click) to the PIC-IOT WG board, displaying data from the Google IoT Cloud and an Analog Clock
Adding an Ir-Thermo sensor to the AVR-IOT WG board, publishing data to the Google IoT Cloud
Adding an OLED display (MikroE OLED_W click) to the PIC-IOT WG board, displaying data from the Google IoT Cloud
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