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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : Nodemite "48mini" + Armmite L4 firmware

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sagt3k

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Joined: 01/02/2015
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Posted: 11:35am 04 Jun 2019
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Hi to Everybody
It is with immense pleasure that I would like to present to the community a new board with STM32L43x + Armmite firmware : Nodemite "48mini"
I would like to give special thanks to matherp and Geoff and to all those who can allow people like us imaginative to be able to think of such objects. Their work is our harmony and confidence in thinking and designing exceptional projects. Thnaks
This is a first project created for sensors, already built in different versions to acquire data and send it to the cloud in a massive way. Already with several weeks of continuous work functionality.



Your comments are appreciated, Thanks
Antonio

Edited by sagt3k 2019-06-06
 
viscomjim
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Joined: 08/01/2014
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Posted: 08:12am 05 Jun 2019
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Antonio, this is a nice board, good job! I like the footprint and the addition of the esp01 and flash. You could load the esp01 with Annex Wifi RDS and have two processors running BASIC. Are you making these available?
 
sagt3k

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Posted: 08:49am 05 Jun 2019
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Hi viscomjim
Yes this is my future idea.
I can communicate with uarts and esp/io
Now I use ATcommand to send and receive data with http get&post request.
In near future I need to develop a code to implement 2 things:
- get&post http pages
- open a tcp socket with a cloud service to have a solid link peer to peer and to exchange events in real time.
In all this, MMBasic is critical to elaborate info with sensors etc.
Thanks
Antonii
 
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