Getting Started with Microsoft Azure IoT Central using NodeMCU ESP8266

Getting Started with Microsoft Azure IoT Central using NodeMCU ESP8266

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30 November, 2022
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In this getting started tutorial, we will learn how to send DHT11 Sensor data from NodeMCU ESP8266 to Microsoft Azure IoT Central. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of physical devices that connect to and exchange data with other devices and services over the Internet or other network. Anything that can be embedded with the necessary sensors and software can be connected over the internet.

Azure IoT Central is an IoT application platform (aPaaS) that simplifies the creation of IoT solutions. Azure IoT Central provides a ready-to-use UX and API surface built to connect, manage, and operate fleets of devices at scale.

Earlier we learned about AWS IoT Core using ESP8266. Microsoft Azure is similar to Amazon AWS IoT Core. This tutorial is for beginners who want to learn about the Azure IoT Central for IoT Applications. This guide will help you learn to establish communication between NodeMCU ESP8266 with Azure IoT Central. This guide covers setting up Azure IoT Central Account along with creating IoT Central Applications, Adding a Device, Creating a Template, Publishing Device to Template along with Data Visualization.


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