Do you want to learn how to connect to the Cloud with Zerynth and XinaBox?
Now that the third part of the popular DesignSpark tutorial on the topic has been released, you can learn how to send data to the Cloud in under half an hour. All you need is Zerynth Studio and some XinaBox xChips.
If you want to see the first two parts, click here. They will teach you how to how to connect XinaBox xChips to the OKdo Cloud with Zerynth Studio, and how to upload and visualize the data.
Finally, this third part teaches you how the OKdo Cloud can send commands to the XinaBox xChips, controlling the LED color, while the xChips are collecting data from the SW03 sensor.
Tutorials with XinaBox and Zerynth
Perhaps some other tutorials that feature the combination of XinaBox and Zerynth may interest you. If they do, this list will help you:
- Make your own remote control with Zerynth and XinaBox
- Remote Gesture and Proximity Sensing Tutorials with XinaBox, Zerynth, and Ubidots
- Python Weather Station with Zerynth, XinaBox, and Ubidots
- A temperature-controlled fan, with XinaBox and Zerynth Studio
- Controlling the relay of XinaBox OC03 using Python and Zerynth Studio
- From blinking an LED to sharing data over WiFi in real-time
- Combining Internet of Things and Machine Learning using Zerynth, Microsoft Azure and XinaBox
- Using Zerynth and XinaBox AH01 (ATECC508A) for Hardware Security Implementation in IoT Nodes
Download Zerynth Studio
If you want to start making prototypes with the help of Zerynth tools, too, then download Zerynth Studio. It’s free to download and available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS.