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#AzureIoT – Using a Raspberry Pi @Seeedstudio Grove Sensors πŸ‘€ in an ☁ Azure IoT Edge Module

Hi !

Last week during my sessions for #JulyOT, I had several questions about how to use SeeedStudio Grove sensors and actuators in custom Azure IoT Edge modules.

I’m updating my previous series of posts to how how to access to specifics sensors connected to the device and send telemetry, and more. I’m missing the Digital Twin part, however, I will wait some time to publish that series.

It all start here with this mess of device, wires, and sensors !

And the step-by-step posts:

Create an Azure IoT Module using Raspberry Pi and Grove Sensors

  1. Raspberry Pi + Grove Sensors, read temperature and humidity values
  2. Raspberry Pi + Grove Sensors, send temperature and humidity values as telemetry to Azure IoT Hub
  3. Raspberry Pi + Grove Sensors, create a Azure IoT Module to send temperature and humidity values as telemetry to Azure IoT Hub
  4. Raspberry Pi + Grove Sensors, publish and use the Azure IoT Module
  5. Raspberry Pi + Grove Sensors, notes on build and configuration
  6. Raspberry Pi + Grove Sensors, details on how to send a telemetry message and sample messages

References

Happy coding!

Greetings

El Bruno

More posts in my blog ElBruno.com.


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