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Accelerating IoT Development with ChatGPT

You're reading from   Accelerating IoT Development with ChatGPT A practical guide to building your first IoT project using AI-assisted coding and cloud integration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835461624
Length 368 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jun Wen Jun Wen
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Preface 1. Part 1: Understanding IoT Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: IoT Essentials, All You Should Know 3. Chapter 2: IoT Network, the Neural System of Things 4. Chapter 3: IoT End Devices, the Neuron Cells of an IoT System 5. Chapter 4: Wireless Connectivity, the Nervous Pathway to Delivering IoT Data 6. Chapter 5: The Cloud, IoT’s “Superpower Brain” 7. Part 2: Utilizing AI in IoT Development
8. Chapter 6: Applying ChatGPT in the IoT Innovation Journey 9. Chapter 7: Recommendations to Start Your First IoT Project 10. Chapter 8: 10 Beginner-Friendly IoT Projects with ChatGPT Prompts 11. Chapter 9: Using AI Tools to Draw Application Flow Diagrams 12. Part 3: Practicing an End-to-End Project
13. Chapter 10: Setting Up the Development Environment for Your First Project 14. Chapter 11: Programming Your First Code on ESP32 15. Chapter 12: Establishing Wi-Fi Connectivity 16. Chapter 13: Connecting the ESP32 to AWS IoT Core 17. Chapter 14: Publishing Sensor Data to AWS IoT Core 18. Chapter 15: Processing, Storing, and Querying Sensor Data on AWS Cloud 19. Chapter 16: Creating a Data Visualization Dashboard on ThingsBoard 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Peripherals and interfaces

MCU features various peripherals and interfaces, including GPIO, SPI, I2C, UART, USB, Secure Digital Input Output (SDIO), ADC, Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC), PWM, and Joint Test Action Group (JTAG), among others.

GPIO

GPIO is a set of programmable pins that can be configured as input or output ports to handle digital signals from sensors and actuators. When configured as an input port, it can receive ON and OFF signals from switches, or digital readings from sensors, and transmit them to the MCU. Conversely, when configured as an output port, it can execute external operations according to MCU instructions. For example, it can blink an LED or generate drive signals for a motor.

GPIO pins are commonly used to connect sensors and actuators.

SPI

SPI port is a widely used synchronous serial communication bus specifically designed for point-to-point, short-distance, and high-data-rate communication, particularly within embedded systems. Its...

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