Open main menu

DAVE Developer's Wiki β

Changes

SBCX-TN-002: Running Microsoft Azure IoT Edge runtime

231 bytes added, 11:35, 5 January 2021
no edit summary
{{InfoBoxTop}}
{{AppliesToSBCX}}
{{AppliesToAxel}}
{{AppliesToAxelEsatta}}
{{AppliesToAxelLite}}
{{AppliesToAxelEsattaAppliesToAXEL Lite TN}}{{AppliesToSMARX TN}}{{AppliesToSBCX}}{{AppliesToSBC Axel TN}}{{AppliesToIoT}}{{AppliesTo IoT TN}}
{{InfoBoxBottom}}
{{WarningMessage|text=This technical note was validated against specific versions of hardware and software. It may not work with other versions.}}
|August 2019
|First public release
|-
|1.1.0
|August 2019
|Added gateway ''patterns''
|}
As stated in [[MISC-TN-005:_Running_AWS_Greengrass_Core_on_SBCSPG|this Technical Note]], nowadays several cloud platforms are available to implement advanced (Industrial) IoT systems.
This Technical Note illustrates how to use the [[:Category:SBC-AXEL|SBC Axel]] (SBCX for short) to implement a [https://docs.microsoft.com/it-it/azure/iot-edge/about-iot-edge Microsoft AzureIoT Edge]-enabled edge device. Thanks to its flexibility and to its rich set of I/O interfaces, the SBCX single-board computer can be leveraged to implement an IoT gateway with good processing power. This combination makes this board particularly suited for the applications where significant computations have to be [[MISC-TN-005:_Running_AWS_Greengrass_Core_on_SBCSPG#Introduction|deployed on the edge]].
[[File:Edge-as-gateway.png|thumb|center|600px|Gateway ''patterns'' as defined by Microsoft Azure (image source: [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/iot-edge/iot-edge-as-gateway ''How an IoT Edge device can be used as a gateway''])]]
dave_user, Administrators
5,188
edits