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Description Use Raspberry Pi and Windows 10 to build a home automation system that can operate home devices automatically Today, technology is enhancing human life. Automation used to be an idea and a dream, but not today. By combining the latest technologies with home devices, anyone can build a fully automated home. With Raspberry Pi and Windows 10 IoT, we can build a home automation system that can handle and operate any of your home devices automatically. In this course, an Arduino UNO will be used to control different devices and read different sensor data.
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Raspberry Pi will send requests to Arduino UNO to collect sensor data. Each room can have multiple controllable devices (light, fan, wall socket), PIR sensor, temperature sensor, and LDR, we will explain how to connect everything and how to code each part step by step. Windows 10 IoT simplifies the Internet of Things (IoT) with a rich device platform, world-class developer tools, long-term enterprise-grade support, and a global partner ecosystem. Do more at the edge with built-in machine learning capabilities and scale with the power of Azure IoT. Use the power of Windows to build a solution quickly and securely.
What about communication protocols?
Why we’re using Windows 10 IoT Core: Built for small, secure, and intelligent devices. The smallest Windows 10 operating system yet has the manageability and security you expect from Windows. Intelligent: Easily bring artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to the edge with Windows. Secure: Help keep devices secure for the long term. Fast: Bring IoT devices to market quickly and maintain them for the long term with the out-of-the-box operating system.
With the introduction of Windows 10 IoT Core, Microsoft is also entering the embedded world
I²C (pronounced I-squared-C) I2C Communication Between Arduino and Raspberry Pi: A Step-by-Step Guide to Mastering the I2C Protocol and Getting Started with It to Connect Your Arduino and Raspberry Pi I²C allows data communication between I2C devices over two wires, making it easy for anyone to exchange information without a lot of wiring. In today’s world, every electronics hobbyist works with Arduino and Raspberry Pi to make their projects. Today, Internet of Things is a buzzword, but for basic things, we need an Arduino to communicate with a Raspberry Pi. In this course, I will explain how to communicate Arduino with Pi using an I2C bus and Windows 10 IoT Core. I2C communications have become the de facto method of communication between microcontrollers, microcomputers, and a variety of integrated circuits and sensors.
It has been around since 1982 and was originally developed for use in television receivers
Who this course is for: Anyone interested in learning how to learn home automation using Raspberry Pi and Windows 10 IoT Anyone interested in learning how to control home devices using a beautifully crafted user interface combining the power of Raspberry Pi with Windows 10 IoT Anyone interested in learning I2C communication between Arduino and Raspberry Pi Anyone interested in learning I2C communication step by step Anyone interested in learning Arduino I2C communication Anyone interested in learning Raspberry Pi I2C communication Anyone interested in talking to multiple devices easily via I²C the right way Anyone interested in interfacing Arduino with other ICs or devices via I²C Anyone interested in controlling different devices using the I²C protocol Arduino lovers Raspberry Pi lovers Requirements Internet connection Computer, laptop, Mac or Chrome device A basic knowledge of the C programming language Last updated 6/2021