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In present work, I aim to control servo motor as an Internet of Things(IoT) so i use ESP8266 , which is the low cost wifi module (approx. 3$), to establish connection between Tiva LaunchPad(as a client) and Computer(as a server) via internet with Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). I use Java application to create server to control servo on the PC side of the project. One can see the Java Application in below video. Video Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NBJP0-isrg Servo Motor: Micro Servo 3.7G (approx. 1.5$) WiFi Module: ESP8266 (approx. 3$) Source code (IoT.rar) can be
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Hi guys, For my final year project I'm going to be doing some embedded development related to "the internet of things". The specs aren't fully formed yet but it'll be mcu+sensors+wifi+maybe some actuators. At the moment I've been doing some research on components, and was wondering if I could get some of your input? So for wifi connectivity I'm looking at the CC3000 and RN-171, and currently favouring the CC3000. I was wondering if anyone worked with either of these chips, and what they thought about them? My big question involves choosing a microcontroller (ideally a development
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