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IOT using NodeMCU(Powered by ESP8266), MicroPython & PyCharm
IOT using NodeMCU(Powered by ESP8266), MicroPython & PyCharm MP4 Video: h264, 1280x720 Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Genre: eLearning Language: English + .srt Duration: 38 lectures (3 hours, 37 mins) Size: 1.94 GB How to create smart IOT applications over NodeMCU hardware Using MircroPython ? What you'll learn How to use Vibration / Temperature / Humidity Sensors ? How to use Adafruit, Thingspeak, Google Voice, IFTTT apps to Analysis & Visualization of Sensor Data ? Using PyCharm for Building IOT Apps MPF Shell ? HTTP Vs MQTT Grabbing Sensor data and pushing over internet Sensor Data Visualization through Thingspeak and Adafruit IO Requirements Little Knowledge on Basic Electronics Windows10 Computer A Bread Board with a bunch of jumper wires and supply MB102(Optional) (Costs 4$) ESP8266 NodeMCU-V3 Board(Costs 3$, where as a PyBoard costs you 10 s) RGB LED(Costs 0.5$) Motion Sensor SW420 (Costs 0.75$) Temperature and Humidity Sensor DHT11(Costs:1$) PyCharm(Free) Urge to Complete Course 128 x 64 OLED Display - SSD1306 (Costs 1$) uLiDAR Moule - VL6180x (Costs 3$) Nokia 5110 Display (Costs 1.7$) Description Updates: UPDATE 4 : Using Nokia5110 Display with NodeMCU, Parsing JSON Data with NodeMCU, Creating a Weather Station Dashboard using NodeMCU and Nokia 5110 Display UPDATE 3: Using LiDAR for IOT Apps, A lecture on Gesture recognition using VL6180x is added to bonus lectures, vl6180x from SroElectronics is a popular sensor for mobile phones, which can also be used for IOT Apps, Have a look for new Ideas UPDATE 2 : After Request from Students Asking about interfacing a display, we have uploaded few bonus lectures on working with SSD1306, a 128 x 64 OLED display, after taking these labs you will be able to draw objects, display your own images and run gif images over SSD1306 UPDATE 1 : After listening to candidates expressing their discomfort with instructor's accent ,Captions(CC) of all Lectures in the course are properly transcribed now and are not automatic(annoying) Description : This course gives a brief introduction to IOT and enables the students/enthusiasts to create very easy and useful applications through NodeMCU hardware and supporting sensors in a fastest way. Regular courses which teach IOT through Raspberry pi may incur a cost of 30 - 50 $ including different sensors to complete the learning process, where as this course uses hardware like NodeMCU which is Open-source, Interactive, Low cost, Simple, Smart and WI-FI enabled hardware powered by ESP8266 This Course uses popular PyCharm IDE from Jetbrains available free as community edition Course is completely expental / lab based and has no boring lectures It shows how to interface and grab data from sensors like Vibration, Temperature, Humidity, Pressure It teaches how to post / visualize the data grabbed from sensor on to internet, visualization brokers/interfaces like Thingspeak and Adafruit.IO are used Apart from visualization the course also teaches how to control IOs/devices connected to NodeMCU hardware through internet from any place in the world using Google Voice Assistant and If This Then That (IFTTT) platforms Our rationale to build/teach this course: We went through different courses on IOT and found that there is need for a course which can teach people about building IOT Apps under limited budget Who this course is for: Hobbyists, Electronics Bner, Electronics Professionals