In this project you will do the following.
Azure iot edge temp sensor.
A free or standard tier iot hub in azure.
150mb of disk space and 50mb of ram.
An azure iot edge device.
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Here is adoptded version to simplify module building.
Iot edge module developed by microsoft as sample.
The simulated temperature sensor used in the getting started tutorial for azure iot edge.
You can continue on to the next tutorials to learn how azure iot edge can help you deploy azure cloud services to process and analyze data at the edge.
A sample azure iot edge module that periodically sends simulated temperature readings.
In this section you create an azure stream analytics job that will do the following steps.
You learn how to visualize real time sensor data that your azure iot hub receives by using power bi.
For an overview of azure iot edge terms see glossary of iot edge terms.
Create an azure stream analytics job.
For examples of iot edge modules including the simulated temperature module see iot edge module samples.
The module used in this quickstart is a simulated sensor that generates temperature humidity and pressure data.
This project provides a hands on introduction to azure iot edge by setting up a raspberry pi 3 as an azure iot edge device and deploying code to it that sends temperature data to azure iot hub.
If you want to try to visualize the data in your iot hub with a web app see use a web app to visualize real time sensor data from azure iot hub.
You can use an azure virtual machine as an iot edge device by following the steps in the quickstart for linux or windows devices.
This project is designed for developers who have an interest in learning more about azure iot edge capabilities.
It s not so easy to build module from the microsoft source.
Linux or windows containers x64 or arm32.
Get your iot hub ready for data access by adding a consumer group.