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The MSP432 LaunchPad is an incredible development board and with its support for the CC3100 BoosterPack you can easily create IoT (Internet of Things) products.
To highlight this capability I have developed an IoT End to End Proof Concept using the Azure Cloud. Everything is available to get you started, including detailed instructions and sample code for both the MSP432 and the Azure Cloud.
Microsoft Azure + Texas Instruments LaunchPads - End to End IoT Proof of Concept - http://www.azurelaunchpad.net/
You will notice there is also code available for the CC3200 LaunchPad with a few other LaunchPads are having code developed for them also, including a few MSP430 LaunchPads and the Tiva C LaunchPad.
Please let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.
Glenn.
Hi Glenn,
I tried to run your code and I get the following error:
MSP432 - CC3100 - Azure Event Hub Example 1.0.0
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Device is configured in default state
Device started as STATION
Connection established w/ AP and IP is acquired
Socket successfully created
Fetching Time From SNTP Server
Response from server: time-nw.nist.gov
Sat Sep 19 9:13:51 2015
Server Get Time Successful
Couldn't connect to Azure server.
Failed to PostEventHubSSL.
Couldn't connect to Azure server.
Failed to PostEventHubSSL.
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Is your example still running on the Azure server? It seems that the server name doesn't work. Also, it seems that no new fake telemetry is being processed. Is there still a way to test your code with the Azure server (or set up a different one)?
Thanks,
Lance Halsted
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