Announcement: New Deploy the Fleet Service
In an effort to continually improve Deploy the Fleet, today I’m announcing the release of deploythefleet.com. This is a completely new version of the service...
In an effort to continually improve Deploy the Fleet, today I’m announcing the release of deploythefleet.com. This is a completely new version of the service...
To simplify integration with IDF-native projects, we have created the Deploy the Fleet SDK component.
New status page reports on the availability of all services and connection status of all libraries.
Deploy the Fleet now supports deleting a device from your product’s device list.
If you use the Arduino Core library for ESP8266 devices you can now upload Gzipped firmware directly to Deploy the Fleet.
A Deploy the Fleet customer recently reached out asking if we have any advice on approaches to provisioning an ESP32 device with WiFi credentials. Many are f...
Several years ago I launched my very first IoT product based on the Particle P1 module. I was an original backer of the Particle Spark Core module on Kicksta...
If you, like me, are a fan of the PopOS distro of LInux you may have run into an issue with the recent 22.04 Update. After updating to 22.04 you may find tha...
If you find yourself running out of flash space for your ESP32 applications this post will give you 3 very simple ways to get some of that space back.
When using the ESP Arduino Core library to flash updates for ESP8266 devices you must ensure you have a properly sized OTA partition. This article covers wha...
Since the dawn of the Internet of Things there has been a seemingly endless wave of change. Platforms come and go, protocols come and go and even the tech st...
If you are using the Arduino Core libraries in your ESP8266 library and want to do OTA updates using the HTTP Server method you may have run into issues with...
We recently had a PR approved and merged into the Arduino Core for ESP32 library.
Version 1.0.7 of DTF_ESP32Update released.
A Deploy the Fleet customer recently reached out asking if we have any advice on approaches to provisioning an ESP32 device with WiFi credentials. Many are f...
When using the ESP Arduino Core library to flash updates for ESP8266 devices you must ensure you have a properly sized OTA partition. This article covers wha...
If you are using the Arduino Core libraries in your ESP8266 library and want to do OTA updates using the HTTP Server method you may have run into issues with...
When using the ESP Arduino Core library to flash updates for ESP8266 devices you must ensure you have a properly sized OTA partition. This article covers wha...
If you are using the Arduino Core libraries in your ESP8266 library and want to do OTA updates using the HTTP Server method you may have run into issues with...
When using the ESP Arduino Core library to flash updates for ESP8266 devices you must ensure you have a properly sized OTA partition. This article covers wha...
If you are using the Arduino Core libraries in your ESP8266 library and want to do OTA updates using the HTTP Server method you may have run into issues with...
When using the ESP Arduino Core library to flash updates for ESP8266 devices you must ensure you have a properly sized OTA partition. This article covers wha...
If you use the Arduino Core library for ESP8266 devices you can now upload Gzipped firmware directly to Deploy the Fleet.
As of today, IDF v5.0 has entered the 18 month Maintenance period which is defined by Espressif as: During the Maintenance period, the version is still s...
Today Espressif released IDF v4.4.6 which is the latest bugfix update for ESP-IDF v4.4
Since the dawn of the Internet of Things there has been a seemingly endless wave of change. Platforms come and go, protocols come and go and even the tech st...
Since the dawn of the Internet of Things there has been a seemingly endless wave of change. Platforms come and go, protocols come and go and even the tech st...
If you use the Arduino Core library for ESP8266 devices you can now upload Gzipped firmware directly to Deploy the Fleet.
If you find yourself running out of flash space for your ESP32 applications this post will give you 3 very simple ways to get some of that space back.
If you, like me, are a fan of the PopOS distro of LInux you may have run into an issue with the recent 22.04 Update. After updating to 22.04 you may find tha...
A Deploy the Fleet customer recently reached out asking if we have any advice on approaches to provisioning an ESP32 device with WiFi credentials. Many are f...
A Deploy the Fleet customer recently reached out asking if we have any advice on approaches to provisioning an ESP32 device with WiFi credentials. Many are f...
Deploy the Fleet now supports deleting a device from your product’s device list.
In case you missed it, Espressif announced a major Wi-Fi security vulnerability affecting all ESP32 chips with Wi-Fi. When an ESP32 or ESP8266 SoC is con...
In case you missed it, Espressif announced a major Wi-Fi security vulnerability affecting all ESP32 chips with Wi-Fi. When an ESP32 or ESP8266 SoC is con...
Deploy the Fleet OTA services are currently degraded. This post will be used to track updates.
Version 1.0.7 of DTF_ESP32Update released.
We recently had a PR approved and merged into the Arduino Core for ESP32 library.