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IoT Data Logger

IoT Data Logger. A hands-on electronics and data engineering activity for St George Girls’ High School - Year 8 December 2018. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology PPT by Wayne Brookes Updated November 2018. Introductions.

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IoT Data Logger

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  1. IoT Data Logger A hands-on electronics and data engineering activity for St George Girls’ High School - Year 8 December 2018 Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology PPT by Wayne Brookes Updated November 2018

  2. Introductions • Dr Wayne BrookesDeputy Head of School (Teaching & Learning), Electrical and Data Engineering UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology • Dr Peter McLeanSenior Lecturer in electrical engineering (analog and digital electronics, embedded systems) • Danon BradfordTeaching electrical/electronic engineering, entrepreneur Current students and SPROUTS

  3. The World Today New devices appear every day UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology These are not Sci- Fi scenes … and things are accelerating

  4. The Internet of Things (IoT) UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology

  5. The UTS IoT Data Logger UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology

  6. Today • Build your own IoT Data Logger (IDL) from components • Turn it on and collect some data • Build an app for your phone • Experiment with your IDL and the data it collects UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Temperature Step counter Light level Humidity Batteryvoltage

  7. What you will be doing in the activity… 3. Building an App 1. Surface mount UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology 2. Through-hole

  8. SAFETY … • Lab rules are for safety • Lab rules are enforced • Work individually, but ingroups of two or three(buddy system) UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology

  9. Lab safety rules For this activity … • Wear covered footwear • No eating or drinking • Do not sit on the benches • Bags must be placed in the bag racks • No equipment can be used without permission from a supervisor • No-one may enter or leave the laboratory without permission from a supervisor • If any accident occurs, it must be reported immediately to a supervisor UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology • Listen carefully and follow all instructions when we are in the laboratory • PCBs are only placed on the hot plate by a supervisor • Take care when using soldering irons – ask a supervisor for help if you are unsure • The computer used to program the device can only be used by a supervisor

  10. Now let’s have some fun!Let’s go to CB11.11.403(Junior Circuits Lab) UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology

  11. Thank you

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