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New Pipelines Data Destination: Memfault

Golioth is announcing a new Pipelines data destination for Memfault. It enables devices to leverage their existing secure connection to Golioth to deliver data containing coredumps, heartbeats, events, and more to Memfault.

A $2 Geofence: Wi-Fi Location (Here.com), ESP32-C3, Golioth Pipelines, and n8n

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.

Microservices for Microcontrollers: Composable Software Architecture for Embedded Devices

Embedded systems, like any software system, benefits from modularizing software components, especially as they approach production. In this talk at the Embedded Open Source Summit 2024, Golioth Firmware Lead Sam Friedman talks about how to create "microservices" for microcontrollers.

New Pipelines Transformer: JSON Patch

Golioth is announcing a JSON Patch transformer, which allows users to modify JSON payloads, or payloads that have been transformed into JSON in a previous pipeline step, in order to fit a specific structure or schema.

Connecting Nordic’s new nRF9151 to Golioth

Golioth already works on the nRF9151 SIP and associated Dev Kit from Nordic Semiconductor. Utilize the Golioth Firmware SDK with nRF Connect SDK to connect your cellular device to an advanced IoT cloud immediately.

Announcing Pipelines: Stream, Transform, and Route IoT Data Anywhere

Golioth is announcing the launch of Pipelines, a powerful new set of features that redefines how you manage and route your IoT data. It represents a significant upgrade in our functionality, scalability and user control.

Connecting a Bluetooth® Mesh Demo to the Cloud

Sandra Capri, CTO of Ambient Sensors, writes about building a Bluetooth Mesh demo where a cellular-based Thingy91 unit acts as a bridge to the Golioth Cloud.

How to localize your devices with GNSS, NMEA, and Zephyr

Guest author Jerónimo Agulló goes over the basics of GNSS and how the NMEA0183 set of messages standardizes communication between geolocation modules and microcontrollers. Then he shows how a new system in Zephyr makes it easier than ever to set up communication.

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