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Intel Galileo Blueprints

You're reading from   Intel Galileo Blueprints Discover the true potential of the Intel Galileo board for building exciting projects in various domains such as home automation and robotics

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785281426
Length 192 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Marco Schwartz Marco Schwartz
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up the Galileo Board and the Development Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating a Weather Measurement and Data Logging Station 3. Controlling Outputs Using the Galileo Board 4. Monitoring Data Remotely 5. Interacting with Web APIs 6. Internet of Things with Intel Galileo 7. Controlling Your Galileo Projects from Anywhere 8. Displaying the Number of Unread Gmail E-mails on an LCD Screen 9. Automated Remote Gardening with Intel Galileo 10. Building a Complete Home Automation System 11. Building a Mobile Robot Controlled by the Intel Galileo Board 12. Controlling the Galileo Board from the Web in Real Time Using MQTT Index

Hardware and software requirements


First, let's see what hardware and software this project calls for.

As discussed, our Galileo boards need to be able to connect to our network. For this, we will need the Intel IoT image that we installed in Chapter 4, Monitoring Data Remotely. You may revisit that chapter to refresh your memory if you wish.

For our Arduino LED module, we will need the following major components:

  1. The first one is the Arduino Uno board. This is the most used Arduino board at the present time, and it is the standard board for many projects.

  2. The second board that we'll need is the Adafruit CC3000 Wi-Fi breakout board. This board utilizes Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) for communication, so you can expect an easy data transfer and easy control of its data transfer speed. Asynchronous connections are made possible through this board's IRQ pin, providing you with a proper interrupt system.

  3. The third major component is the Red LED with a 220 Ohm resistor.

These are the three major...

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