How-to control a PLC with mobile app and Modbus TCP/IP
In this tutorial you will learn about controlling the I/O of a programmable logic controller (PLC) with a mobile app and Modbus TCP/IP protocol. PLCs are basic components of any industrial automation...
View ArticlePublish sensor data via your smartphone, dweet.io and Evothings Studio
In this tutorial you will learn about publishing and retrieving sensor data from dweet.io cloud using a mobile app developed with Evothings Studio. The example build is 100% Apache Cordova compliant,...
View ArticleEvothings Viewer v1.5 at large with BLE updates
We recently published a new version of Evothings Viewer for Android and iOS. Read on to learn about the new features and prepare for a quick hands-on experience! Highlights in Evothings Viewer 1.5...
View ArticleDual sensor tags, connected to the same smartphone
This tutorial demonstrates how to connect two BLE sensor devices, and chart accelerometer data to a single iOS or Android smartphone. We’re extending the accelerometer example to serve two peripheral...
View ArticleEvothings Studio 2.2 release imminent
The new upcoming 2.2.0 November release of Evothings Studio consists mainly of work we have done during both September and October, in order to add build support since our surveys, as well as other...
View ArticleEvothings Studio 2.2.0 Released!
We are pleased to finally release version 2.2.0 of Evothings Studio! The most important new feature is the new build support, something we decided to add due to popular demand. We feel we have come up...
View ArticleNext steps with Evothings
The Evothings adventure in mobile and IoT so far has been both a roller coaster ride – a mixed experience into the land of IoT. We feel we have succeeded well in creating a very useful and fairly...
View ArticleDecoupling an embedded development environment
Program an Arduino from any browser, even from a tablet, even a cell phone? Of course, and there are several options available for makers and other learners who want to develop embedded applications...
View ArticleHexiwear goes cloudside on Amazon AWS
This is a step-by-step tutorial for publishing Hexiwear sensor data onto the Amazon cloud. You’ll need (1) an Amazon AWS account, a PC, Mac or Linux computer, (2) a smartphone with Bluetooth turned on...
View ArticleCollecting smartphone sensor data via PubNub messaging
In this tutorial you will learn about using Pubnub realtime data stream network with Evothings Studio for broadcasting sensor data between multiple mobile devices. When we talk about Internet of Things...
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