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Implementing IPv6 Over Bluetooth Low Energy

Fred Eady -
Owner, EDTP Electronics Inc. and Principal Engineer, Ongoing Systems LLC.
April 24,
2017
Linux Essentials
The Linux operating system is the key to this lecture. ToDay's unlikely co-star is an off-the-shelf Raspberry Pi, which will be configured as an IPv6 router. Various open-source tools will be introduced and used to assist in the adaptation of the Raspberry Pi hardware.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
Nordic Semi SMCReference Design
NRF51-DONGLE: Bluetooth Low Energy(BLE) & ANT/ANT+Fast Tracking BLE Design for IoT and Beacon Applications - Article
Connecting to the Internet of Things with Bluetooth Smart - Article
Download Archive (mp3 - audio only)
April 25,
2017
IPv6 Nodes
From an embedded point of view, IPv6 is the launch pad for an unlimited number of individually addressable IoT devices. ToDay's lecture will feature Nordic Semiconductor's nRF5 SoC. Utilizing development tools from Nordic Semiconductor, Segger and Keil, out-of-the-box nRF5 devices will be configured as IPv6 nodes.
Course Resources
Special Educational Materials
Nordic Semi SMCReference Design
NRF51-DONGLE: Bluetooth Low Energy(BLE) & ANT/ANT+Fast Tracking BLE Design for IoT and Beacon Applications - Article
Connecting to the Internet of Things with Bluetooth Smart - Article
Download Archive (mp3 - audio only)
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Instructor
Fred Eady
Owner, EDTP Electronics Inc. and Principal Engineer, Ongoing Systems LLC.

Fred Eady is the owner of EDTP Electronics Inc. and is the principal engineer at the Georgia branch of Ongoing Systems LLC. EDTP Electronics was established in 1988. In the meantime, Fred has written thousands of magazine articles. He has written for all of the major electronic magazines, including Radio Electronics, Electronics Now, Nuts and Volts, Servo, MicroComputer Journal, and Circuit Cellar. Fred has even done a few short feature articles for Design News. To date, he has authored four books and contributed to a fifth. He currently works as a PIC microcontroller consultant and is a Microchip Authorized Design Partner. Fred’s expertise also extends into the ARM community where he is a hardware and firmware design consultant. His customers include aerospace companies, machine shops, specialty startup companies, medical machine manufacturers, coin-operated device businesses, and various other research and development companies. He has a very close working relationship with Microchip Technology, the manufacturer of PIC microcontrollers, and has taught multiple Ethernet and WiFi classes at Microchip's annual Masters Conference.