DeviceHive team adapts end-device code to run on an open source RTOS

The DeviceHive team provides versions of its software for a wide range of end-device architectures such as Microchip’s PIC, TI’s MSP, Atmel’s AVR and various implementations of ARM, maintaining a separate code branch for each one. Though written in C, the end device part uses hardware specific code for every particular SoC, thus making support and development a tricky and time-intensive job.

What has existed in the world of big machines for over than 50 years, the operating system (OS), is now finding its place

Raspberry Pi Wifi Configurator

When your computer doesn’t have monitor, keyboard, mouse, or you can’t use cables, the task to get online via Wifi looks difficult and practically impossible. Now you can take your Raspberry Pi – a tiny programmable and affordable computer used for… almost anything – and connect it to a wireless network anywhere you need. DeviceHive team prepared a special app that helps to link the single-board device to a Wifi point.

With the closure of two contacts on the Raspberry bus-bar, Wifi switches