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1. NIG Stack



The NIG stack consists of three software packages:

	*  NodeRed
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	*  Grafana

In the IoT world, this is a commonly used combination of software packages. All three are also (mostly) open-source.
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Workshop by Clein Sarmiento and Rolf Becker from HSRW on 2022-09-01

About HSRW
   Fig.: Great audience! :-) 
Import Antigravity
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Source: &lt;https://xkcd.com/353/&gt;  
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	*  Install the Anaconda Python Data Science Suite
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Welcome to Day 2 of our IoT Workshop! Today, we&#039;ll take a closer look at sensors, the backbone of IoT data collection. You&#039;ll gain insights into how sensors operate and discover key protocols like Analog, OneWire, and I2C that facilitate communication between devices and sensors. This foundational knowledge will empower you to effectively utilize sensors in your IoT projects.</description>
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Requirements

	*  Basic programming knowledge, preferably C or C++.
	*  Basic knowledge in electricity,
	*  Foundations in digital and analog electronics

Materials

	*  Personal computer
	*  Operating system: Any</description>
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