Alex from GadgetsAppsHacks sent us word of a very neat (and simple) LED based Gmail notifier. His script has a feature that only lights up the LED if a particular tag arrives, not for all Gmail. “The sketch checks with notifier.php service every 5 seconds. If there are unread emails with the label “alert” then […]
Nanode Gateway/Remote Tutorial 3
Was it really that cold last night Do you think the pipes may have frozen? Note: This is part of series of tutorials on the Nanode Tutorial 1 – Basic Nanode Gateway/Remote connectivity Tutorial 2 – Multiple Nanode Remote single Gateway connectivity Tutorial 3 – Setting up and sending data to Xively More to Come […]
Nanode Gateway/Remote Tutorial 2
Hey it’s freezing in the basement, what’s the temperature upstairs? Note: This is part of series of tutorials on the Nanode Tutorial 1 – Basic Nanode Gateway/Remote connectivity Tutorial 2 – Multiple Nanode Remote single Gateway connectivity Tutorial 3 – Setting up and sending data to Xively More to Come Ok, so now that we […]
Nanode Gateway/Remote Tutorial 1
Remote Sensing , pardon me, what was that, what’s the temperature over there? Note: This is part of series of tutorials on the Nanode Tutorial 1 – Basic Nanode Gateway/Remote connectivity Tutorial 2 – Multiple Nanode Remote single Gateway connectivity Tutorial 3 – Setting up and sending data to Xively More to Come The Arduino […]
Air Quality Egg Sensor Shield – HowTo
This one is for everyone who only got an Air Quality Egg Egg Sensor Shield. I wanted to write it as a way of aggregating a bunch of information that is scattered across the interwebs presently. I’m also going to write it from the perspective of a Nanode as the host processor as that’s what I’m most […]
Egg shield and Arduino: MAC addresses
The Air Quality Egg shield was developed using the Nanode Gateway. If you purchased an egg shield only, and want to use it with an Arduino there are a couple of things you need to know. The most important of these is that the Nanode has a hardware MAC address, but the Arduino ethernet / […]
Nanode video by Mark VandeWettering
One of our customers, Mark VandeWettering, has a pretty nifty video of the Nanode acting as a webserver to change LED strip colors. The blog post is here.
Uploading sketches over Ethernet
As you may know, we have been working on a new bootloader which lets you upload sketches over Ethernet. Being able to upload a sketch from anywhere has a bunch of obvious advantages. Here is a video of an early version bootloader which goes and fetches a sketch from a TFTP server and burns it. […]