For getting started on DeviceBit platform, the first step is to add a new device.
Log into the IOT platform (If you don’t have the account you need to sign up first).
Register DeviceBit Account (www.devicebit.com)
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Pic.1 Sign Up
As shown in Pic2, go to ***My Devices -> Devices -> Add A device***, fill in the information and then save.
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Pic.2 Create a new device
ID: The ID of the device, allocated by system automatically. It is unique for each device.
Type: The type of the device.
Ø Arduino: Arduino Board.
Ø Lw-board: The board developed by DeviceBit.
Ø Other: Other board.
Name: The name of the device.
Description: Description of the device.
Public: If your devices are public, other users can also view them and their measurement.
Location: The location of you device. Click on the location point on the Map.
- DeviceBit User Manual
- Quick Start
- 1. Add A Device
- 2. Add a new sensor or controller
- 3. Data Upload Simulation
- 4. WeChat Alert
- 5. Email Alert
- 6. Data Reports
- 7. Account Settings
- 8. WeChat
- 9. Email Auto-sending
- 10. Email Report
- 11. Control Scheme
- 12. Trigger
- 13. MQTT
- 14. Modbus
- 15. Agent
- 16. Credits
- DeviceBit Open Source Tutorials
- 1. DIY WiFi Particles Monitor
- 2. DIY WiFi Particles & HCHO Monitor
- 3. DIY GPRS Particles Monitor
- 4. GPRS Particles Kit V0.1
- 5. WiFi Socket
- Applicaton Doc
- DTU Tutorial 1: Overview
- DTU Tutorial 2: Using DTU to connect JSY-149 single-phase meter to DeviceBit
- DTU Tutorial 3: Using Python+Openwrt DIY DTU & Connect DeviceBit
- DTU Tutorial 4 DIY Low-cost DeviceBit GPRS DTU
- DTU Tutorial 5: DIY Low-cost DeviceBit WIFI DTU
- DeviceBit Other Platform