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2,106 | 8,725 | |
1.3% | 0.7% | |
8.5 | 7.9 | |
3 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
C# | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Windows IoT Core (C# / XAML) port
On the other hand, for maximum code reuse, you can use regular .NET 7, plus .NET IoT Libraries if you need sensors/access to GPIO and so on, plus Avalonia as a GUI, which is also using XAML, but incompatible with UWP.
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Raspberry Pi 3B generates jittery PWM.
Try the same program but with a hardware PWM library, e.g. https://pypi.org/project/rpi-hardware-pwm/
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#JulyOT 08: .NET nanoFramework GPIO, I2C, SPI and other IO support
.NET nanoFramework has support for GPIO, I2C, SPI, PWM, ADC, DAC, Serial, 1-Wire. Also the API are aligned with .NET IoT making it easy for code reuse between development on a Raspberry Pi with .NET 6.0 and an MCU running .NET nanoFramework.
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Is DotNet a good long term career choice?
You can write machine learning application using C# with the help of https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/apps/machinelearning-ai/ml-dotnet. Additionally IoT development as well using C# (https://github.com/dotnet/iot/tree/main/samples/force-sensitive-resistor)
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Is dotnet for Iot complete?
Every sensor and module out there woks with on of the standard protocols like I2C or SPI and C# supports them. But everyone wants pre-made libraries/device binding and dealing with raw I2C and SPI is frustrating. .NET also has device binding libraries and most popular devices have binding there. Meadow team is also porting their binding to Linux.
- Using C# to control servo motors on raspberry-pi 4
gobot
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Elixir Nerves alternatives
https://gobot.io/ (see the bottom for other languages that use the same firmware.)
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Embedded Systems Weekly #123
Gobot Gobot is a Golang framework for robotics, drones, and the IoT. For C developers, Go language is probably the closest language regarding the syntax. Be warned, it's a garbage-collected language.
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Which language to choose? Wanna develop an IoT solution
Go is relatively easy to learn and https://gobot.io/ is a good way to start.
- Can i use this arduino as a pc/laptop keyboard? Its for osu(a rhythm game) and majority of osu gamers who makes custom clickers for it uses arduino leonardo because it has usb support but im wondering if i can use the uno as a keyboard since it uses the ch340 chip and i just hook some buttons on it
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GOLang in embedded systems
https://gobot.io/ and
What are some alternatives?
nanoFramework.Device.OneWire - :package: nanoFramework 1-Wire Class Library
OpenMower - Let's upgrade cheap off-the-shelf robotic mowers to modern, smart RTK GPS based lawn mowing robots!
flogo - Project Flogo is an open source ecosystem of opinionated event-driven capabilities to simplify building efficient & modern serverless functions, microservices & edge apps.
Home - :house: The landing page for .NET nanoFramework repositories.
mainflux - Industrial IoT Messaging and Device Management Platform
gatt - Gatt is a Go package for building Bluetooth Low Energy peripherals
System.Device.I2c - :package: nanoFramework System.Device.I2c Class Library
devices - Suite of libraries for IoT devices (written in Go), experimental for x/exp/io
System.Device.Dac - :package: nanoFramework System.Device.Dac class library
huego - An extensive Philips Hue client library for Go with an emphasis on simplicity