What?

What actually is this stack?

The term IoT refers to things that we use every day that also connect to the internet, allowing us to either control or receive data about that “thing” from our smartphone or computer. We can also term IoT as simply connecting every device to the internet and controlling the devices remotely.

Why?

Why this stack is important?

The internet of things, also known as IoT, like it or not—understand it or not—has, in recent years, successfully disrupted our daily lives to the point that even the non-technologically inclined have started to buy into the convenience, the comfort, and the valuable insights that it offers.

Where and which?

Where this stack is used and applied?

Refer: https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2016/08/10-youtube-videos-explaining-the-real-world-applications-of-internet-of-things-iot/

Some of the companies using IoT

For more:- https://www.iotworldtoday.com/2017/09/20/top-20-industrial-iot-applications/

Take-Away Skills

After following this resource what you will learn.

Syllabus

Summary of what learn to get started.

The content

Details about the technology and learning materials.

Basic Electronic components

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Programming basics

Basic c/c++ required. You can learn it in easy way.

Resource :-

Computer Programming - Basics

Arduino?

   [Arduino](<http://arduino.cc/>) is an open-source platform used for building electronics projects. Arduino consists of both a physical programmable circuit board (often referred to as a [microcontroller](<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcontroller>)) and a piece of [software](<http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software>), or IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that runs on your computer, used to write and upload computer code to the physical board. 

The Arduino platform has become quite popular with people just starting out with electronics, and for good reason. Unlike most previous programmable circuit boards, the Arduino does not need a separate piece of hardware (called a programmer) in order to load new code onto the board -- you can simply use a USB cable. Additionally, the Arduino IDE uses a simplified version of C++, making it easier to learn to program.

Step - 1:- Install Arduino IDE

Reference :-

Getting Started with the Arduino - Installing the IDE

Step - 3:- Collect the required hardware

  1. Breadboard
  2. Jumper cables
  3. LED
  4. Arduino board

Step - 4:- Upload your first program

Reference ➖

Blink

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Top links

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