This post was last edited by ttkx on 2019-1-10 16:52 I tried the basic functions of NXP Rapid Iot, but found that the online IDE was very slow, but it was still usable. Now I summarize several ways to open the online IDE: 1. Official online IDE address:
https://rapid-iot-studio.nxp.com/ 2. Digikey's online IDE address:
https://www.digikey.com.cn/zh/re ... tools/dk-iot-studio These two can use different accounts. With an account, you can start trying to download online programming. The easiest way is to open the examples provided by the online IDE and try them out. The examples in the two online IDEs seem to be almost the same. Step 1: Log in and open the online IDE.
Step 2: Open an existing example project.
Step 3: Open the project example that comes with the IDE.
Let's choose a slightly more complex example: Rapid Iot Wether Station, which fits our title!
Step 4: Click on Rapid Iot Wether Station to open the example and add it to your project list.
This is what the project looks like after it's opened.
Another application is the mobile app simulation. I tried for a long time, but it seems that I can't generate an apk or ios installation file. It seems that I can only simulate it now. But if I have time, I can try it with Android Studio and make a simple app. If you know, please tell me how to use this app.
The last one is cloud development. Judging from the literal meaning, it should be related to Amazon's cloud, but I don't know how to use it yet.
At this point, the IOT device, mobile phone and cloud should have been developed. You can download them to verify. The download method is described in detail in the manual, listed as follows:
Once you are familiar with these, it is relatively simple to write a simple program by yourself. Just drag and drop. I will update the actual test pictures later.
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