Episode
Windows IoT #3: Building C# Drivers, sensors & Nuget Packages using VS (Getting Started Series)
In the third episode of this series, Dmitry and Suz introduce a smart home device prototype designed to integrate several devices and Azure services together. This smart home device makes use of a proximity sensor, temperature sensor, webcam, and a small HDMI screen. The Azure services the device connects to are Azure IoT Hub and the Face API offering from Microsoft Cognitive Services.
There are a number of ways to interface with devices and sensors on the Raspberry Pi using Windows IoT Core. Dmitry and Suz will talk about three: Built-in UWP APIs, Nuget packages and manually writing drivers directly in C#.
You can find all the episodes in this series as they go live in our YouTube playlist.
Resources:
- Smart Home Device source code on GitHub
- BME280 sensor Nuget package on GitHub
- Capturing webcam images using the MediaCapture class
- Microsoft Cognitive Services Face API
Create a Free Account (Azure): https://aka.ms/c9-azurefree
In the third episode of this series, Dmitry and Suz introduce a smart home device prototype designed to integrate several devices and Azure services together. This smart home device makes use of a proximity sensor, temperature sensor, webcam, and a small HDMI screen. The Azure services the device connects to are Azure IoT Hub and the Face API offering from Microsoft Cognitive Services.
There are a number of ways to interface with devices and sensors on the Raspberry Pi using Windows IoT Core. Dmitry and Suz will talk about three: Built-in UWP APIs, Nuget packages and manually writing drivers directly in C#.
You can find all the episodes in this series as they go live in our YouTube playlist.
Resources:
- Smart Home Device source code on GitHub
- BME280 sensor Nuget package on GitHub
- Capturing webcam images using the MediaCapture class
- Microsoft Cognitive Services Face API
Create a Free Account (Azure): https://aka.ms/c9-azurefree
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