Mongoose OS
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Overview
Mongoose OS is an Internet of Things (IoT) Firmware Development Framework available under Apache License Version 2.0. It supports low power, connected microcontrollers such as: ESP32, ESP8266, TI CC3200, STM32.[1] Its purpose is to be a complete environment for prototyping, development and managing connected devices.
It is designed to reduce the time and costs associated with IoT projects[2] and has been the subject of numerous positive reviews.[3][4][5]
Features
- User friendly Over the Air (OTA) updating of embedded ICs.[6]
- Secure connectivity and crypto support[7]
- Integrated Mongoose Web Server
- Programming in either JavaScript (integrated mJS engine) or C.
- Integration with private and public clouds (e.g. AWS IoT, Mosquitto, HiveMQ etc.).
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.
- ^ "Technology Radar | Emerging Tech Trends for 2018 | ThoughtWorks". www.thoughtworks.com. Retrieved 2018-05-16.
- ^ "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.