Smart Thermostat
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This project was created by an extremely talented Cypress Employee: Alan Hawse (@iotexpert) who is the Sr. VP of Solutions and Software at Cypress.
Project Technology Focuses
- PSoC 6 Arm® Cortex®-M4 and Cortex-M0+ MCU
- CYW4343W 802.11n Wi-Fi + Dual-Mode Bluetooth Radio
- AWS IoT Cloud Services
- Arm Mbed OS
Project Requirements
Hardware
- PSoC 6 WiFi-BT Pioneer Kit (CY8CKIT-062-WIFI-BT)
- ADI Temperature Sensor (TMP36)
Software
Project Description
This project is one of the lessons within an online Virtual Workshop hosted by Cypress and Mouser titled: IoT Design with Cypress PSoC® 6 MCUs and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth using Arm® Mbed™. This project particularly intends to create a small Smart Thermostat prototype – leveraging the PSoC 6 WiFi-BT Pioneer Kit. An ADI temperature sensor is connected to the kit with temperature data processed on PSoC 6. That data is then transmitted to AWS IoT Cloud and also displayed on the TFT Display Shield that comes with the Pioneer Kit. Temperatuer is recorded along with a set point, current time, and thermostat “mode” (Warm, Cool, etc).
Project Links
Resource List
- PSoC 6 MCU Datasheets:
- CYW4343W 802.11n + Dual-Mode Bluetooth Radio Chipset Datasheet
- Murata Type 1DX Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module (housing CYW4343W) Datasheet
- All ModusToolbox Software Environment Documentation
- Mbed OS Resources:
- Cypress Mbed OS Community Technical Forum
- Cypress Mbed Homepage
- Cypress Mbed OS Example Projects
- PSoC 6 WiFi-BT Pioneer Kit (CY8CKIT-062-WIFI-BT) Mbed Landing Page
- Arm Mbed OS Documentation
- Cypress Mbed OS Knowledge Base Articles:
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As part of seamless device onboarding, we added the DPP feature in Mbed + PSOC6. That way commissioning these devices on the home or enterprise network can be simplified. We should definitely talk.