The Yocto-Color-V2 was designed in the beginning of 2016 to drive those small RGB leds that one can wire serially and address individually, the most well known ones being the Adafruit NEOPIXEL leds. Meanwhile appeared the RGBW leds, which can emit not only red, green, and blue but also white and which are, for sure, compatible with the classic RGB leds. Good news: we just published a new firmware for the Yocto-Color-V2 which drives these RGBW leds.
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This week, we added support to the YoctoHubs and VirtualHub for a new monitoring and graph system, which is of particular interest to system engineers: PRTG. From now on, no more excuse for not detecting air conditioning failures before the servers crash :-)
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Someone recently asked us whether it was possible to add alarms in the Yocto-Visualization application. That's now done. Let's see how it works...
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Some time ago, we announced a beta version of a Universal Windows Platform library. Today, we officially publish this new library and we take this opportunity to explain how to use it. We are going to write a short Windows Universal application displaying the value of a temperature sensor.
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A few months ago we announced a new open-source tool called Gateway Hub, to help you deal with interactive remote access to YoctoHubs behind a NAT firewall. This free tool is now becoming even more useful, with the addition of support for forwarding HTTP, MQTT and WebSocket callbacks to third-party services.
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