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The State of Arduino A look at the past, present and future Justin Grammens Arduino.MN [email protected]

The State of Arduino and IoT

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A look at the state of Arduino in the past, present and future with applications covering the Internet of Things and the Arduino community in Minnesota ( Arduino.MN ). I did this presentation at our Hackfest in July of 2014. Details at http://arduino.mn

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The State of ArduinoA look at the past, present and future

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Justin Grammens Arduino.MN

[email protected]

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What is it?

Single board Microcontroller

8-bit Atmel AVR or 32-bit Atmel ARM

UNO offers 6 analog input pins

14 digital I/O pins

Initial release in 2005

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Where did it come from?Interaction Design Institute in Ivrea, Italy

Looking for a cheaper solutions for their students

Built the platform using open source tools in less than a year

I was hooked after my first program

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Sample of BoardsMega

Uno

Due

LilyPad Total of 16 official boards produced...

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Why is it popular?Easy - Programmed based on a language called Wiring

Cheap - clones can now be bought for $9 or less

Low energy - .1 watt

Durable - fanless, little to no heat

Open source - schemas are all online and free

Makes it excellent for prototyping!

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Where to Start?Arduino Inventor’s Kit

Arduino UNO

LEDs

Motors / Servos

Buttons / Switches

Sensors

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Components

LED Resistors Transistor

Servo Piezo Element Potentiometer

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Components

DC Motor Push Button Photo Resistor

Ethernet Shield LCD Shield WIFI Shield

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Examples

Blink

Distance

Photocell

Temperature

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Blink

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Distance

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Photocell

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Temperature

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Internet of ThingsTerm goes back 1999

Born from areas of M2M, but now connections are online!

Increased in popularity as NFC, Bar/QR Codes evolved

ABI estimates 30 billion connected devices by 2020

Devices are connected by BLE, Wifi (6LoWPAN), Cellular

Driven by lower costs of Sensors, HW Networks and Cloud

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Internet of ThingsEnvironmental Monitoring - Atmospheric Conditions

Infrastructure Management - Repair & Safety

Industrial Applications - Productivity

Medical and Healthcare - Healthy Living

Building / Home Automation - Convenience & Power Saving

Transportation Systems - Safety

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Internet of ThingsLots of measurement today. Final stage of IoT is where the network adjusts and takes action

Still in the early days, but IoT is happening today! Look at your power meter and manufacturing companies

Consortiums are forming today with Google, Intel, Microsoft

Number of cloud and hardware companies are being acquired by larger players.

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Internet of Things

Billion dollar companies are being started in garages and at user groups today.

Security

Cloud

Software & Middleware

Sensors

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Arduino and IoT

Partnerships with Intel SoC ( Galileo Project )

IoT is all about measuring things. Arduino is positioned to help everyone do this.

Come to a meeting / Hackfest http://Arduino.MN