Internet of Things

The term internet of things was coined only in 2008, but within the next 10 years (in 2018) there were already more than 7 billion IoT devices connected to the internet, and the number is set to increase exponentially. IoT has enabled multiple inter-connected devices to sense and transfer data wirelessly over the internet to provide vital data and control in areas like Home automation, Location tracking, Asset monitoring etc..

This section provides a wide variety of IoT Projects with complete resources including circuit diagram and code, allowing you to build and test your own IoT applications. It also discusses the recent IoT Technology Trends and keeps you updated with the latest IoT News.

Digi-Key Electronics announced that it has partnered with Truphone to bring cellular IoT connectivity services to…

Canada based I-SYST has come up with a tiny nRF52840 module that is as small as a fingernail. Named BLYST840, the module has 46…

Previously we built a smart container using weight as a measurement parameter to send alerts. Now in this IoT smart jar, we…

A crude way to power your DC circuits with AC mains is to use a step-down transformer for stepping down the 230V mains voltage…

We previously used NodeMCU to log temperature data in the Google sheet. Now here we are going to send data to Thinger.io IoT…

Selecting the right communication medium is usually a very challenging part of the development of any IoT solution. In…

The benefits of getting two machines (or components within them), to talk to one another have been an obvious one to Industrial…

Renesas introduced the RA4W1 microcontroller (MCU) with an integrated Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy radio, which includes a 48…

Artificial Intelligence is a revolutionary technology that we all have been well acquainted with for quite some time now. In…

In today’s world of cutting-edge technologies, Digital Image Processing is growing very fast and become an important part of…

Espressif has launched ESP32-Korvo, an ESP32 and ESP-Skainet based AI development board for embedded IoT devices. The board is…

The ESP32-based M5Stack ATOM from Espressif is the smallest (24 x 24mm) development board available in the market, which is…