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Meadow.ProjectLab.Samples

This repo contains code samples for the Wilderness Labs Meadow Project Lab board. Project Lab is a hardware development and prototyping board designed to enable rapid prototyping and IoT software development with Meadow and Meadow.Foundation.

Contents

Project Samples


Getting started with Project Lab running a diagnostics app
Hackster | Source Code

Send anvironmental data from a BME688 to Azure IoT Hub
Hackster | Source Code

Visualize environmental data on a Web App from Azure IoT Hub
Hackster | Source Code

Send environmental data to Meadow.Cloud using Log Event
Source Code

Get log event data from Meadow.Cloud using its client API
Source Code

Use Meadow.Cloud commands to control a four channel relay
Source Code

Build HMI screens with MicroLayout for Meadow
Hackster | Source Code

Use a Grove Soil Moisture sensor and graph its value on the display
Hackster | Source Code

Make a Magic Eight ball with Project Lab
Hackster | Source Code

Control a Project Lab over Wi-Fi with a MAUI app
Source Code

Control a Project Lab over Bluetooth with a MAUI app
Source Code

Control a Grove Servo motor with Azure using IoT Hub messages
Source Code

Run an Image Gallery with a Project Lab v3 using MicroGraphics
Source Code

Weather Station using public web service on a Project Lab v3
Source Code

Draw a working analog clock watch face using MicroGraphics
Source Code

Room ambient monitor with a BME688 on a Project Lab
Source Code

Run a Simon Game on a display and push button d-pad
Source Code

Train your Morse Code spelling skills with Meadow
Source Code

                                

                                

                                

Hardware Specifications

project-lab, specs, iot, dotnet

Onboard Peripherals Connectivity
ILI9341 - SPI 320x240 color display MikroBUS - Two sets of MikroBUS pin headers
BMI270 - I2C motion and acceleration sensor Qwiic - Stemma QT I2C connector
BH1750 - I2C light sensor Grove - Analog header
BME688 - I2C atmospheric sensor Grove - GPIO/serial header
Push Button - 4 momentary buttons RS-485 - Serial
Magnetic Audio Transducer - High quality piezo speaker Ports - 3.3V, 5V, ground, one analog and two GPIO ports

Pinout Diagram

Check the diagrams below to see what pins on the Meadow are connected to every peripheral on board and its connectors:  

Project Lab v3.e

project-lab-v3, pinout, iot, dotnet

Project Lab v2.e

project-lab-v2, specs, iot, dotnet

Project Lab v1.e

project-lab-v1, specs, iot, dotnet

License

Copyright 2023, Wilderness Labs Inc.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

Support

Having trouble building/running these projects?

  • File an issue with a repro case to investigate, and/or
  • Join our public Slack, where we have an awesome community helping, sharing and building amazing things using Meadow.

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meadow.projectlab.samples's Issues

WiFiWeather Sample needs a readme with info on how to set it up

I went to go run the WiFi sample, but was getting an unauthorized/401 error, and realized that i needed to go setup an account.

i think that it would be useful to have a readme.md in the root of the wifiweather project that had instructions on how to configure the project to get it to work, including:

  • specifying wifi credentials
  • setting up the weather API stuff

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