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DIY Wireless Sensor Networks18 Nov 2013, 9:00am, Dreamforce
Reid Carlberg, Salesforce.com, Director - Evangelism
@ReidCarlberg (Link)
Update: 30 Jan 2014 (a)
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REST API
Streaming API
Node JS
XBee
http://github.com/ReidCarlberg/DF13_WirelessSensorNetwork
We’re Building a Wireless Sensor Network
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Hands on making is the best way to learn connected device app development.
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Arduino – Open Source Prototyping Board.
ATmega328 Controller
32k of RAM
Easy to program (~C++)
No SSL.Arduino Classes here Tues & Thurs
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XBee
Cheap, easy
Serial communication
Self configuringStop by the Etherios table to learn more!
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Raspberry Pi
Single board computer
Education focused
Runs Linux/Python/Node
Network Aware
SSL Capable
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Salesforce Platform
APIs make it dead easy
Free developer edition
We all know how to use it
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Bill Of Materials
Arduino Experimenter’s Kit: $85
Arduino XBee Shield: $25
XBee Pro Series 1 (2): $76
Raspberry Pi Starter Pack: $105
Xbee Adapter Kit: $10
Salesforce Developer Edition: FREE
9V Battery: $2
Total: $303
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Breadboards
+/- conduct up and down.
#’s conduct side to side
A,b,c,d,e, etc don’t matterVoltage goes to + (red)
Ground goes to – (blue)
Put component leads in different #
rows – up and down, not side to side
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Wires
Red or Orange – Positive
Black or Green – Negative
Otherwise doesn’t matter
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Polarity Sometimes Matters
Positive is voltage in.
Negative is voltage out.
Matters on: LED, TMP36
Doesn’t matter on: RESISTORS,
PIEZO
On an LED, the long lead
is POSITIVE.
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Know Your Voltage
3.3V or 5.0V
Everything today is 5.0V
safe.
**Connect to 5V
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Get Everything Out
It’s in a bag on top.
You can dig through the
explorer kit later.
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Assemble the Shield
Stack the wireless shield
on top of the Arduino.
Be careful not to bend any
pins!
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Add the XBee
Don’t force it.
Make sure all the pins are
in.
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Add Components to Breadboard
LED: Positive lead up
TMP36: Flat side, right.
Put things in the F column
toward the center.
Positive Leads
+ + +
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Add Components to Breadboard (optional view)
“Fritzing” Style illustration
Note the vertical bars on
right – polarity reversed!Careful:
RED & BLUEREVERSED
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Add Resistors to Negative LED leads
Resistors connect
negative LED leads with
GROUND.
Remember Fritzing may
not match your board!
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Connect Power
+/Red to 5V
-/Blue to Ground
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Connect Positive LED leads to Arduino
Purple LED to Digital 2
Green LED to Digital 3
Red LED to Digital 4
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Connect Piezo Speaker
Top pin to Arduino Digital 5
Bottom pin to to -/Blue
(Ground)
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Connect TMP36 – PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK
Middle to A0
Top to - / Blue (Ground)
Bottom to + / Red
Polarity Matters here –
reversed wiring will result in a
VERY HOT TMP36.
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Plug In The Battery!
Purple & Green Light = initializing.
Purple (flashing) = Xbee activity
Green = ready
Red = alarm
Disco Lights = DISCO
If you smell something burning your
TMP36 is wired wrong. Disconnect your
battery, wait for it to cool & try again.
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Raspberry Pi in action
Connected to the network.
GPIO cable to breadboard
XBee to TTYAMA0
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Org Configuration
Apex REST Streaming API
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Communication Protocol
To Arduino
^Address:Message\n
Address = 2 char
Message = 5 char
Specific Unit Ex: ^A1:ALARM\n
All Units Ex: ^00:DISCO\n
To Raspberry Pi
REST format (single line)
{
“addr”:”A1”,
“msg”:”hello”,
“detail”:”tmp36,alarm,disco”
}
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System Flow
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Lessons Learned
Prototype, not production.
Test with a meaningful # of devices.
Easy to set up race conditions.
Arduino is limited.
Simple communication protocols are better.
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@ReidCarlberg (Link)http://github.com/ReidCarlberg/DF13_WirelessSensorNetwork