the joy of wires: an introduction to netduino , .net micro framework and the internet of things
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The Joy of Wires: an introduction to Netduino , .NET Micro Framework and the Internet of Things. Iain Angus. agenda. Introduction .NET MicroFramework Internet of Things Netduino Getting started Setup, Fritzing , Breadboards Building Blocks Digital Input / Output - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
THE JOY OF WIRES: AN INTRODUCTION TO NETDUINO, .NET
MICRO FRAMEWORK AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS
Iain Angus
AGENDA Introduction• .NET MicroFramework• Internet of Things• Netduino
Getting started Setup, Fritzing, Breadboards
Building Blocks Digital Input / Output Analog Input / Analog Output (Pulse Width Modulation)
Displaying Data HD44780, Bar Graph
Communicating with Digital Sensors I2C / SPI
Internet Enabled Applications ThingSpeak
EVERYTHING STARTS SOMEWHERE…
Why Netduino…
• Visual Studio IDE• Step by step debugging• Reuse existing skills• Low cost electronics• Fast prototyping
THE DEVICES CONTINUUMDe
vice
Cap
abili
ties
Full
Limited
LargeSmall Device Category
Windows Embedded Compact
Windows Embedded
.NET MicroFramework
.NET Framework
MCU Example: ARM7 / Cortex-M3 / SH2 ARM9 / Cortex-A8 ARM11 / Cortex-A9 / Atom Centrino
THE NETMF OPEN SOURCE PROJECT
Smallest .NET implementation Targets small 32 bit processors (ARM 7-9, Cortex M(x), Analog Devices Blackfin, Renesas SH2)
Currently used in consumer products, industrial automation, energy management, health/eldercare, and lots of new categories.
First Open Source release – Nov 2009 Apache 2.0
Community based model Motivation
Avoid fragmentation Develop a clear collaborative direction
Core Tech Team Microsoft Development Team netmf.codeplex.com netmf.com
Feature Required C# Compiler
.NET Micro Framework
Required Framework Features
Generics 2.0 no Generics
Nullables 2.0 no Generics, Nullable<>
Expression trees 3.0 no Generics, Expression<>
Anonymous types 3.0 no Generics, StringBuilder
Dynamic lookup 4.0 no Generics, CallSite, Binder
Variance in generic types 4.0 no Generics
FEATURES NOT AVAILABLE IN .NET MICROFRAMEWORK
THE NETMF VERSION 4.2From Microsoft Resources:
VB.NET (a collaboration) Cryptographic Primitives and Object Model Remote firmware update IL Optimizations Bug fixes SNTP
From the community:
VB.NET (a collaboration) New Platform builder FTP – client (desktop compatible) and server (NETMF only)
Regular Expressions StringBuilder Type PWM and Analog/Digital Conversion Bug fixes Secure Hardware (SIM Card) drivers
WHAT IS THE INTERNET OF THINGS?
Oxford Dictionary (noun): “A proposed development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing them to send and receive data”
Or… Computers, sensors and actuators connected through Internet protocols that measure or manipulate physical properties
INTERNET OF THINGS Current Key Applications: Smart grid and energy management: utility companies can optimize delivery of energy to homes and businesses while customers can better manage energy usage.
Home and building automation: Smart homes and buildings have centralized control over virtually any device or system in a home or office, from appliances to PEV’s security systems.
Asset tracking: Enterprises, hospitals, factories and other large organizations can accurately track the locations of high-value equipment, patients, vehicles, and so on.
Health and wellness: Doctors can remotely monitor patients’ health while people can track the progress of fitness routines.
WHAT IS NETDUINO? Made Secret Labs LLC Open Source Hardware Platform
.NET MicroFramework Family of products: Netduino 1, 1 plus, 2, 2 plus, mini Netduino Go
NETDUINO PROJECTS Netduino projects consist of up to three types of components:
•Actuators – things that do stuff (act)•Sensors – things that measure (sense)•Microchips – specialised functions
Allowing you to do prototyping, robotics, automation, automotive, sequencing as well as a learning aid
GETTING STARTED
DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
• Netduino 2 or 2 plus• Visual Studio 2010/2012• .NET Micro Framework SDK
v4.2• Netduino SDK v4.2.2.0 (32-
bit) or Netduino SDK v4.2.2.0 (64-bit)
NETDUINO PLUS 2 - ON THE BOARDLEDButtonSD cardEthernet
THE BREADBOARDA breadboard lets you wire electronic components without any soldering
Its holes are connected“under the hood” as shown here
FRITZING
BUILDING BLOCKS
GENERAL PURPOSE INPUT OUTPUT (GPIO) Digital input / output - logical 0 or 1
InputPort (Pin, Boolean, ResistorMode)• Read
OutputPort (Pin, Boolean, Boolean, ResistorMode)•Write
InterruptPort (Pin, Boolean, ResistorMode, InterruptMode)• OnInterrupt
DEMO – PUSH THE BUTTONComponents used:
NetduinoPush Button220 ohm resistor x 2LED
ANALOG INPUTPorts A0-A5 NetduinoAble to provide own reference voltage (Aref)10 bit ADC, value between 0 and 1023 if using SecretLabs implementation
12 bit ADC, value between 0 and 4095 if using Microsoft.SPOT implementation
Two implementations of AnalogInput class:
SecretLabsvar sensorPort = new AnalogInput(Pins.GPIO_PIN_A0);int rawValue = sensorPort.Read(); // returns count
Microsoft.SPOTvar sensorPort = new AnalogInput(AnalogChannels.ANALOG_PIN_A0);float volts = sensorPort.Read(); // returns % max voltageint rawValue = sensorPort.ReadRaw() // returns count
May need to translate reading into meaningful value, requires reading device datasheet…
ADXL335 ACCELEROMETER ANALOG SENSOR• Sensor has a full sensing range of +/-3g – zero G approximately 1.65V with Aref 3.3V• No on-board regulation, provided power should be between 1.8 and 3.6VDC• 330 mV/G
SecretLabs implementation:330 mV/G × (1023 ADC units) / 3300 mV = 102.3 (ADC units)/G
Microsoft SPOT implementation:330 mV/G × (4095 ADC units) / 3300 mV = 409.5 (ADC units)/G
ANALOG OUTPUT (PULSE WIDTH MODULATION (PWM))
• Digital I/O Ports 5&6, 9&10• Computers can’t output analog
voltages• Only digital voltages (0 volts or
3.3V)• But you can fake it if you
average a digital signal flipping between two voltages.
• Used everywhere• Lamp dimmers, motor speed
control, power supplies, noise making
• Three characteristics of PWM signals• Pulse width range (min/max)• Pulse period
(= 1/pulses per second)• Voltage levels
(0-3.3V, for instance)
DEMO – WORKING WITH ANALOG SIGNALS
Components used:
NetduinoADXL335 AccelerometerLED220 ohm resistor
ARE ALL PINS EQUAL?
power and i/oinput: 7.5 - 12.0 VDC or USB poweredoutput: 5 VDC and 3.3 VDC regulateddigital i/o are 3.3 V--but 5 V tolerant
DISPLAYING DATA
DISPLAYING DATA
LCD Display
LED Bar Graph
Seven Segment Display
LED
LED Matrix
Colour Display
DEMO – HD44780Components used:
NetduinoHD44780Potentiometer
In the animation to the below, we can see how the four-bit binary number 1001 is shifted to the Q outputs of the register.
SERIAL IN - PARALLEL OUT SHIFT REGISTERS
Shift register is controlled with three pins. They are usually called DATA, LATCH and CLOCK
Each time CLOCK goes high two things happen:• Current value in register shifted left by one,
last bit is dropped out• 1st bit set to current value of DATA
To write a byte to shift register this has to happen eight times in a loop
To update output pins you must pull LATCH high, data transfer happens on transition from low to high. This is also called rising edge
DEMO – NEVER ENOUGH PINS… 74HC595 SHIFT REGISTER
Components used:
NetduinoElectret microphone74HC595 shift registerLED bar220 ohm resistor
DIGITAL SENSOR
DIGITAL SENSORS Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C)• 2 wire bus (SDA/SCL)• Devices are uniquely addressable• Relatively slow
Serial Peripheral Interface Bus (SPI)• 4 wire bus (SCLK/MOSI/MISO/CS)• Fast
touch sensor
compass
fm transmitter
temperature & humidity sensor
And many others..
HMC6352 DATASHEET
Command Byte ASCII (hex)
Response 1 Byte (binary)
Response 2 Byte (binary)
Description
S (53) SleepW (57) WakeupO (4F) S/R NowC (43) Enter user
calibration modeE (45) Exit user
calibration modeL (4C) Save Op Mode to
EEPROMA (41) MSB Data LSB Data Get data,
compensate, calculate new heading
I2C slave address :0x42(7 MSB with LSB 0 filled)
Heading mode:0 – 3599 binary format over two bytes (Tenths of a degree)
e.g. MSB: 0x0B LSB: 0x7F 0x0B7F = 2943 decimalDegrees: 294.3
Interface Commands / Responses
DEMO – I2C / SPIComponents used:
NetduinoNokia 5110 LCDDS1037 Breakout BoardHMC6352
CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET
CONNECTING TO THE INTERNETEthernet (built-in or shield), plug it in anywhereWifi (module), configured once per locationGSM/GPRS (module), configured once, easy to use
Bluetooth (module), via GSM/GPRS/Wifi of phoneZigBee (module), via ZigBee gatewayUSB (built-in), via desktop computer
IOT INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
Thingspeak, an open source "Xively", Twitter for devicese.g. https://thingspeak.com/channels/9
Xively (was Cosm, was Pachube), to store and reuse sensor measurementse.g. https://xively.com/feeds/116340
Twitter, allows objects to talk to humans or receive commandse.g. @twrbrdg_itself (f.k.a. @towerbridge)
Yaler, enables remote access to Internet-connected devicese.g. http://try.yaler.net/~arduino/led
ioBridgehttp://www.iobridge.com (https://realtime.io)
THINGSPEAK•Open Source API•Real-time data collection•Data processing•Data visualizations•Location-awareness•Status context•Application infrastructure•Twitter proxy•Apps•Plugins
DEMO ARCHITECTURE
Sensor Actuator
HTTP://PUT HTTP://GETapi.thingspeak.com
HTTP://POST HTTP://GET
ALTERATIVE ARCHITECTURE
Sensor as Server Actuator as Server
HTTP://GET HTTP://POST
api.thingspeak.com
DEMO – CONNECTING TO THE CLOUD
Components used:
NetduinoTMP36Hitec HS-422 Servo
USEFUL RESOURCESSecret Labs LLC http://netduino.com Forums http://forums.netduino.com Community Development Site for the .NET Micro Framework http://www.netmf.com API Reference for .NET Micro Framework http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb417054.aspx Adafruit http://learn.adafruit.com Sparkfun https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials
AGENT SMARTWATCH - .NET ON YOUR WRIST
Kickstarter Funded – over $1million
• 120MHz ARM Cortex-M4 processor• with secondary AVR co-processor• 1.28" Memory Display (128 x 128)• with intelligent backlighting• Anti-glare glass lens• Bluetooth 4.0 BD/EDR + LE• 3-axis accelerometer• Ambient light sensor• Vibration motor• Qi wireless charging• Water resistant (ATMs: TBD)• AGENT OS 1.0 including .NET Micro
Framework 4.3
THANKS FOR LISTENING… AND QUESTIONS?