IiroValkonen / EWF-PIC32CM-PnP

Plug and Play port of the Embedded Wireless Framework example for PIC32CM LS60
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Status? #1

Open torntrousers opened 1 year ago

torntrousers commented 1 year ago

Hello! I'm looking around for IoT type samples for the PIC32CM LS60 and came accross this repo. Whats its status? Is this something I could try to get running relatively easily or is it a WIP type thing?

IiroValkonen commented 1 year ago

Hi Anthony,

It is kind of WIP now, and I should really remove / make private this particular repository.

The starting point was Microsoft’s EWF examples, which connected to Azure IoT Hub, and worked OK. What we wanted to do was to use the PnP model and connect to IoT Central.

There are other people working on this now, and while it’s not officially certified MS IoT platform yet, I think the code works fine. There is also some work ongoing to use a WiFi connection instead of the cellular modem.

I believe this fork is most up-to-date for now: https://github.com/randywu763/embedded-wireless-framework

What kind of a project are you working on?

Best Regards, Iiro

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torntrousers commented 1 year ago

Hi Iiro, thanks for the swift response.

Initially looking at a PoC using the PIC32CM LS60 as a secure IoT device, so using either cellular modem or Wifi and MQTT, and ideally having the key for TLS in the integrated ATECC608.