Join Evan Gertis and rest of the dev community as they venture further into development!
Are you ready to hack some hardware? In this month's segment we will dive into IoT hardware hacking, specifically with the raspberry pi. In our discussion, we will devise an application stack consisting of our device hardware, operating system, application server, web server, and web framework. Once we've selected our stack we will choose a sensor for our device. Then we will learn how to connect everything. Our goal is to have a fully functioning IoT device that can sense the temperature. Buckle up for this adventure!
OPTIONAL: If you want to follow along you'll need the following components: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, 5V 2500mA Micro USB Mains Power Wall Supply for Raspberry Pi, SanDisk Ultra 8GB Class 10 UHS-I MicroSDHC Memory Card with Adapter, Sparkfun 500 1/4W Resistor Kit, RJ45 Cat5e Ethernet Patch Cable, JBtek Raspberry Pi Micro USB Cable with ON / OFF Switch, Red LED Diodes, DHT22 temperature and humidity sensor, A breadboard-friendly momentary button, Mini breadboard, and Jumper wires.