Sunday, November 22, 2009 from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (ET)
Have you wanted to hook your Arduino-powered creations up to the Internet? Want to read your sensors remotely or control servos while you're on the go? This class will explore how you can run a micro web server on your Arduino board.
We'll be working with the standard Arduino Ethernet libraries to interface with an adafruit industries Ethernet Shield with a Wizport module or the official Arduino Ethernet shield. The code base is the Webduino library.
The class will also go over the basics of Ethernet networks, TCP/IP, and web servers, and it will cover how to automate web access to the Arduino so it can be controlled by programs running on remote computers. We'll also cover the needed security measures to prevent unauthorized access to your Arduino board, and how to use some simple AJAX libraries to make interacting with your project more fun.
2 hours, taught by Ben Combee. Students will be expected to bring their own Arduino and laptop. Some Ethernet shields will be available for use at the class, but students can bring their own.
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