Connect your PIC-IoT WA or PIC-IoT WG development board to the Azure IoT Hub via Device Provisioning Service (DPS) while leveraging Microsoft’s Azure IoT Embedded C SDK. Provision the PIC-IoT Wx board to connect to Azure using self-signed X.509 certificate-based authentication.
The PIC-IoT Wx Development Board combines a powerful and low power PIC24FJ128GA705 MCU, an ATECC608A CryptoAuthentication™ secure element IC and the fully-certified ATWINC1510 Wi-Fi® network controller - which provides the most simple and effective way to connect your embedded application to Microsoft Azure IoT Hub. The board also includes an on-board debugger, and requires no external hardware to program and debug the MCU.
To learn how to connect the PIC-IoT Wx development boards to Azure through IoT Hub Device Provisioning Service (DPS), visit https://github.com/Azure-Samples/Microchip-PIC-IoT-Wx
Don't have a PIC-IoT board? Get your new PIC-IoT WA Development Board or PIC-IoT WG Development Board to connect your designs to Azure IoT Hub.
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The PIC-IoT WA board (EV54Y39A) is pre-programmed to connect to Amazon Web Service. The same board is also available in a variant, PIC-IoT WG (AC164164), which is pre-programmed to connect to the Google Cloud. Both boards can be reconfigured and therefore support both Google and Amazon through a firmware upgrade and re-provision using the IoT Provisioning Tool.
You can also connect the PIC-IoT WA and PIC-IoT WG development board to the Azure IoT Hub via Device Provisioning Service (DPS) while leveraging Microsoft’s Azure IoT Embedded C SDK. Provision the PIC-IoT Wx board to connect to Azure using self-signed X.509 certificate-based authentication. For more information: https://www.microchip.com/en-us/development-tool/pic-iot-wmx
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