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How to Use Raspberry Pi as a Web Server

By Maker.io Staff

Using a Raspberry Pi as a Web Server is easy with a few software packages and coding.

TUTORIAL
55

How to Use a Color Sensor With the Particle Photon

By Maker.io Staff

Interfacing a sensor with the wireless dev board Photo can be done with just a few wires and lines of code.

TUTORIAL
15

Atmosphere IoT Studio Basic Elements - Begin Here!

By Maker.io Staff

A basic Introduction to the many features of the Atmosphere IoT Studio environment, as demonstrated with Huzzah 32 Eval board.

TUTORIAL
1,375

How To Program the Adafruit Huzzah32 on the Arduino IDE

By Maker.io Staff

Programming the Huzzah32 with the Arduino IDE is easy with correct software libraries and boards.

TUTORIAL
83

How to Receive Data from the Cloud (IoT Dashboard)

By Maker.io Staff

One of the final steps of any IoT project is being able to retrieve information from the cloud. In this guide we will, get cloud data and perform other tasks.

TUTORIAL
638

How To Set Up a Raspberry Pi as an IoT Device

By Maker.io Staff

Setting up a Raspberry Pi as an IoT device is easy with a few bits of Python coding and an IoT Service Dashboard.

BLOG
14

How To Establish a Wi-Fi Connection Using Atmosphere's IoT Studio

By Maker.io Staff

Establishing a Wi-Fi Connection with Atmosphere's IoT Studio to remotely control a light after establishing a connection to your local network.

TUTORIAL
257

How To Use the I2C Module on the Particle Photon

By Maker.io Staff

It is easy to use the Particle Photon I2C connections to expand the reach of the circuit hardware with faster reliable communication.

PROJECT
11

Enhance Your Lights With This IoT Project

By Maker.io Staff

Controlling lights from a distance has never been easier with the power of the IOT system and Particle Photon development board.

TUTORIAL
286

How to Connect the Particle Photon to External Circuits

By Maker.io Staff

Connecting the Photon to external circuitry allows it to fully interact with the outside world and can be simply done with a handful of parts.

BLOG
381

Introduction to MicroPython

By Maker.io Staff

Most controllers on the market are coded in languages like C and C++, but thanks to a clever company called George Robotics Limited, you can now code some microcontrollers using the ever-famous Python.

PROJECT
21

Micro USB Dock for Circuit Playground

By Adafruit Industries

In this project we’re building a dock for Adafruit’s Dev Boards.