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YvesGoeleven

Member Since 11 Oct 2013
Offline Last Active Dec 29 2015 10:35 PM
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Topics I've Started

New meetup in Brussels

03 July 2014 - 05:55 PM

Hi all,

 

Just wanted to let you know that I'm starting a new meetup in the area of Brussels, our first meeting will most likely happen on July 17th at the Microsoft offices in Zaventem.

 

Bring your netduino's, and let's build stuff together.

 

If interested (and in the neighbourhood), subscribe to our meetup group

 

www.meetup.com/Microsoft-oriented-IoT-Meetup/

 

Kind regards,

Yves


Launching a message processing service for the internet of things

09 March 2014 - 07:56 PM

Hi all,

 

I wanted to let you know that I've launched a preview of messagehandler.net, which is a message processing service specifically designed for the internet of things.

 

Check it out, I hope you'll like it.

 


RN42 unable to send data

08 March 2014 - 07:48 PM

Hi,

 

I'm trying to setup a bluetooth connection between my Windows Phone and a netduino plus 2 using a RN-42 bluetooth chip (Sparkfun mate silver board).

 

I have been able to pair the devices as well as send data from the phone to the RN-42. But I'm unable to send data  back, from the RN-42 to the phone.

 

How do I diagnose what is wrong?

 

 


Netduino & RF transmitter to pair with and control smart electricity socket

02 March 2014 - 09:16 PM

Not sure if it qualifies as a 'project', but I played around using my Netduino Plus 2 to turn on/off a lamp using an RF transmitter and a smart socket

 

I bought the following Kit: http://iprototype.be...first-rf434-kit, which consists of a 434Mhz RF transmitter and DIO smart sockets, and ported the arduino code for  the protocol of DIO to netduino.

 

If I got it right this protocol should be similar or equal for multiple vendors including DIO, KAKU & Home-Easy as they all use the same hardware (signal length may vary though)

 

The source code for the protocol is available on github

 

Enjoy turning on/off your lamps or other stuff at home :)


What does it take to 'go to production'

02 March 2014 - 09:08 PM

How do you guys go from prototype to a full product? What are the steps involved? Anyone been through this journey already?


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