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Four Crucial Components of Your Next Internet of Things Design
What is the Internet of Things (IoT) and how can you use it in your next design? In this livestream, you’ll get to hear from a few of our experts that are well versed in smart, connected, and secure designs.
Learn the benefits of connecting to Google cloud, and the options available to you. Get a high level overview of how to transmit data to the cloud from a wireless expert. The sensor end node is an integral piece of this process. However, if your sensor end node is not secured, you open yourself to hacks that can crash your system or even steal your information. Our security expert discusses the different points of attack and how to decrease your system's exposure to threat.
What You Will Learn:
Everything you need to know about the Internet of Things
Four necessary components of every Internet of Things design
How to start prototyping a sensor end node quickly
Check out the AVR-IoT WG Development Board @ https://www.microchip.com/design-centers/internet-of-things/google-cloud-iot/avr-iot
Useful Links:
Google Cloud:
cloud.google.com/iot
cloud.google.com/iot-core
Questions:
What is the difference between edge analytics and analytics in the cloud? 11:00
Pre-certified RN Wifi Products 14:45
Wired versus wireless communication security 16:30
What is TLS - Transport Layer Security 17:40
What is MQTT - Message Queueing Telemetry Transport 18:00
Methods of IoT end node security 19:10
Weaknesses of software-based security 20:00
Package support for MQTT libraries 21:10
Google IoT Services 28:00
Great way to get project connected to internet - winc1510 31:10
Great part for security - ECC608 34:30
AVR-IoT WG Evaluation Board 36:50
What should I do in order to get my system secure? 37:50
Does the WINC1510 communicate via SPI? 40:35
Basic requirements to start IoT development? 42:35
Getting started with AVR-IoT Board 45:00
RTOS Support for AVR-IoT? 52:50
What kind of microcontroller do I need to connect to IoT? 54:00
How do I use the ECC608 with other forms of wireless communication? 55:22