Introduction

Have you ever been amazed by the technology that gets your coffee ready when you wake up or sets your alarm clock according to the traffic and weather conditions? Do you want to understand how such systems work and learn to build them yourself? If the answer to any of the above questions was yes, you are in the right place.

Internet of Things or IoT is the technology powering such unique experiences and with Simuli [Formerly known as IoTIFY Virtual Lab], you can learn all about it.

What is Simuli?

Simuli [Formerly known as IoTIFY Virtual Lab] is an online playground for Internet of Things. It allows you to create full-blown IoT projects right from your browser. You don't need to purchase any additional hardware thus reducing the cost and time required to start building your amazing ideas. Additionally, you can access your projects from anywhere via your browser.

Simuli also allows for a great collaborative experience. Since all your components are available virtually and right in the browser, working with others on the same project becomes easy. For teachers, this means a better teaching experience. For individuals, it means a smoother experince working with your time to build prototypes.

What can we do with Simuli ?

  • Create IoT projects using a range of microcontroller boards and sensors.

  • Learn embedded programming and create embedded systems.

  • Build fully integrated projects using the Raspberry Pi.

  • Rapidly prototype your ideas right from your browser.

  • Collaborate on IoT projects with your friends/colleagues/students.

Simuli currently supports the Arduino Uno, STM32 Nucleo F411RE, Raspberry Pi and a range of peripherals.

Starter Guides

To get started with Arduino Uno in the Simuli Virtual Lab, Go to:

To get started with STM32 in the Simuli Virtual Lab, Go to:

To get started with Raspberry Pi in the Simuli Virtual Lab, Go to:

Example Projects

To see what's possible using the Simuli Virtual Lab, check out a few example projects.

For projects built using the Arduino Uno, Go to:

For projects built using the STM32, Go to:

For projects built using the Raspberry Pi, Go to:

So what are you waiting for? Start experimenting and create amazing projects!

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