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Internet of Things with Arduino Blueprints

Internet of Things with Arduino Blueprints

By : Seneviratne
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Internet of Things with Arduino Blueprints

Internet of Things with Arduino Blueprints

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By: Seneviratne

Overview of this book

Arduino is a small single-chip computer board that can be used for a wide variety of creative hardware projects. The hardware consists of a simple microcontroller, board, and chipset. It comes with a Java-based IDE to allow creators to program the board. Arduino is the ideal open hardware platform for experimenting with the world of the Internet of Things. This credit card sized Arduino board can be used via the Internet to make more useful and interactive Internet of things projects. Internet of Things with Arduino Blueprints is a project-based book that begins with projects based on IoT and cloud computing concepts. This book covers up to eight projects that will allow devices to communicate with each other, access information over the Internet, store and retrieve data, and interact with users—creating smart, pervasive, and always-connected environments. It explains how wired and wireless Internet connections can be used with projects and the use of various sensors and actuators. The main aim of this book is to teach you how Arduino can be used for Internet-related projects so that users are able to control actuators, gather data from various kinds of sensors, and send and receive data wirelessly across HTTP and TCP protocols. Finally, you can use these projects as blueprints for many other IoT projects and put them to good use. By the end of the book, you will be an expert in the use of IoT with Arduino to develop a set of projects that can relate very well to IoT applications in the real world.
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Connecting the Arduino GPS shield with the Arduino Ethernet board


To connect the Arduino GPS shield with the Arduino Ethernet board, perform the following steps:

  1. Stack your Arduino GPS shield with the Arduino Ethernet board.

  2. Move the UART/DLINE switch to the DLINE position. This is a two-way switch that can be used to select the UART or DLINE mode to communicate GPS shield with Arduino.

    • UART: This connects the GPS module's serial lines to Arduino hardware serial (D0/RX and D1/TX).

    • DLINE: This connects the GPS module's serial lines to the Arduino software serial (D2 and D3). See the solder marks label next to the UART/DLINE switch.

    The Arduino GPS shield PCB: Image courtesy of SparkFun Electronics (https://www.sparkfun.com)

  3. Connect the 9V DC power supply to your Arduino Ethernet board. Then, connect the Arduino Ethernet board to the computer with an FTDI cable a USB to Serial (TTL Level) converter.

  4. Now, download the TinyGPSPlus library from https://github.com/mikalhart/TinyGPSPlus/archive/master...

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