Mongoose OS
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Mongoose OS is an Internet of Things (IoT) Firmware Development Framework available under Apache License Version 2.0.
Overview
It supports low power, connected microcontrollers such as: ESP32, ESP8266, TI CC3200, STM32.[1]
It is designed to reduce the[2] time required and the costs when creating an IoT project. It also provides reliable, ready to go infrastructure for connected products.
"Seconds later everything was working on my board and on my MQTT broker. I don't think I've ever seen such an easy setup.[3]" Peter Scargill
"I like Mongoose OS. It does seem to be simple to install and simple to run the examples[4]" Julian Ilett
Features
- Reliable over the air update[5]
- Complete environment for prototyping, development and managing connected devices
- Secure connectivity and crypto chips support[6]
- Integrated Mongoose Web Server
- Code in JavaScript (integrated mJS engine) or in C.
- Can be connected and used with any private or public cloud (e.g. AWS IoT, Mosquitto, HiveMQ etc.).
Recommendations
- Officially recommended firmware toolkit for ESP8266 and ESP32 by Espressif Systems.[7]
- Integrated with and recommended by AWS IoT
- Google Cloud IoT Core recommended
- AWS Roundup - May 2017
Mongoose OS based IoT Starter kits
- IoT Starter Kit with Mongoose OS for AWS IoT. Recommended by AWS IoT.
- ESP 32 based IoT Starter Kit with Mongoose OS for Google Cloud IoT Core. Recommended by Google Cloud IoT Core.
License
Mongoose OS is Open Source and dual-licensed:
- Mongoose OS Community Edition - Apache License Version 2.0
- Mongoose OS Enterprise Edition - Commercial License
References
- ^ By. "Point and Click to an IoT Button". Hackaday. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
- ^ "How to build an IoT project with Mongoose OS". Opensource.com. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
- ^ "Mongoose OS - Scargill's Tech Blog". Scargill's Tech Blog. 2017-06-02. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
- ^ Julian Ilett (2017-05-08), Playing with: ESP32 Mongoose OS Button LED Blink, retrieved 2017-06-06
- ^ Ryabkov, Deomid. "Updating firmware reliably". Embedded. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
- ^ "Secure IoT Connectivity with NodeMCU ESP8266 Board, ATECC508A Crypto Chip, Mongoose OS, and AWS IoT". Retrieved 2017-04-06.
- ^ "SDKs & Demos | Espressif Systems". espressif.com. Retrieved 2017-04-06.