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    And!
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    The Internet of Things can be built on many different solutions, below are some inspirations. What other platforms can you recommend for IoT ?

    IoT according to Atmel (25 proposed platforms for building IoT devices)

    Not all of the proposed platforms have a wireless, or Ethernet interface, but they can easily be equipped with a WiFi, Bluetoth or other module that allows connectivity to an internet-connected hub.

    SAM R21 Xplained Pro
    Arduino Uno
    Arduino Yún
    Arduino Pro Mini
    Arduino Nano
    Pinoccio
    TinyDuino
    UDOO
    Libelium Waspmote
    The AirBoard
    Tessel 2
    panStamps
    Flutter
    SODAQ
    IMUduino BTLE
    SparkFun RedBoard
    XinoRF
    The Rascal
    Microduino
    Nanode
    OpenKontrol Gateway
    Arietta G25
    WIOT
    SmartEverything
    Apio


    TI test kits - connected launchpads

    CC3200-LAUNCHXL

    EK-TM4C1294XL

    CC3200MOD-LAUNCHXL

    Freescale IoT center

    STM Nucleo

    NUCLEO-L053R8
    X-NUCLEO-IDB04A1

    Microchip IoT demo WCM Development Kit 1

    we-io

    rascal

    Intel IoT

    Many of the mini-computers could work as part of the IoT:
    https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic3020260.html

    What other platforms can be used for IoT ?
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    #3 14679029
    pancio
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    Hello,

    A great platform to start with would be the standalone ESP8266 - comes in various versions, with IP stack, WIFI. Decent price (from $2) allows for IoT madness :-)
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    Azurewave AW-CU282A
    MCU: Cortex M3 200MHz
    Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz
    Antenna: 1x1 Diversity
    Interface: UART / SPI / I2C / JTAC
    Form factor: Solder Down Module
    Low Power Solution
    Dimension: 23.11 x 42.67 x 2.3mm

    and

    Azurewave AW-CU288
    MCU: Cortex M3 200MHz
    Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz
    Antenna: 1x1 Diversity
    Interface: UART / SPI / I2C / JTAG
    Form factor: Solder Down Module
    Low Power Solution
    Dimension: 18 x 36 x 2.5mm

    www.azurewave.com
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    #6 14801754
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    TINY-Tiger™ 2 Multitasking Computer

    2 MByte or 4 MByte FLASH for program and data
    1 MByte SRAM with Backup Input
    56 I/O Lines overall
    40 universal digital I/O bitwise programmable as In- or Output, Expansion Bus, Timer, Counter and Encoder
    2 serial UART-interfaces with Hardware Handshake
    Multi-channel serial Soft-UART with or without Handshake
    12-channel 10-bit Analog/Digital Converter Inputs
    CAN Bus 2.0
    I2C Bus, SPI, Microwire
    2-channel PWM
    Real Time Clock, ultra low power with separat Battery input and alarm output
    Fast downloads: Standard download with 115,200 baud, Fast download with 307,200 baud

    TINY-Tiger
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    Also worth noting is the ESP32 - the successor to the ESP8266. It has two cores, Wi-Fi as well as Bluetooth, sensor inputs, A/D and D/A converters and many other interesting things.
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