The Internet of Things (IoT) brings together devices, sensors, data and the cloud. Unlike a computer or tablet, IoT devices can access specific hardware like lights, sensors and motors. This lets you build both fun projects or professional devices.
Use a PID controller to monitor a wheel's speed and consistently reach the desired RPM on the new Raspberry Pi 3.
Create a simple internet connected application to query the status of a web API and use that information to toggle an LED.
Create a weather station that uses the new Device APIs in Windows 10 to harness power of Windows while interacting with the real world via sensors and actuators.
Build a wheeled robot using a robot kit, and then connect a USB joystick to control its movement using your Raspberry Pi 2 or 3 board running Windows.
Get your hands on the new Raspberry Pi 3 board with Windows 10 IoT Core, now publicly available. We've released the public version as part of both the NOOBS installer and on the IoT Dashboard.
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