Turn Off Subsystems Remotely To Reduce Power Usage with Golioth and Joulescope
Use Golioth cloud capabilities to trigger lower and lower power modes, then measure the output using a Joulescope.
Use Golioth cloud capabilities to trigger lower and lower power modes, then measure the output using a Joulescope.
Golioth will be at the inaugural Embedded World North America in Austin Texas, October 8th to 10th. Stop by the Joulescope booth (#1723) to see Golioth hardware, firmware, and cloud capabilities being monitored with a powerful (yet affordable) piece of test equipment.
Golioth is open sourcing the PCBs in their hardware platform (“Aludel”). This includes a main processing and communication board (“Elixir”) and an ePaper, touch enabled PCB front panel board (“Ostentus”)
We paired Wi-Fi locationing, low cost hardware, Golioth Pipelines, and n8n (an API workflow tool) to create a “geofence”. This is a simple way to provide alerts (or any other actions) when an IoT device goes outside of a defined physical location.
Both Zephyr and Golioth have solutions for keeping track of multiple revisions of your hardware. Let’s walk through how to tell Zephyr there is both a “Rev A” and “Rev B” of your hardware. We’ll finish up by talking about how Golioth organizes OTA firmware updates for your different board revisions.
We are returning to Embedded World in 2024 (EW24) and will be showing off new Golioth features, as well as end-to-end IoT demos (Reference Designs) at the Zephyr booth and with partners around the fair.
Macrofab is an online manufacturing platform that allows engineers to seamlessly move from prototyping into production. Chris and Brenden discuss how to move IoT devices into production and all the considerations around testing, provisioning, and creating products that last.
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