Complete IoT Product by Mohammad OsamaComplete IoT Product by Mohammad Osama
Complete IoT ProductMohammad Osama
As an IoT engineer, if you are developing a full-fledged product, the following are the deliverables you may need to provide:
ESP/Raspberry Pi coding: You will need to provide the source code for the ESP or Raspberry Pi. The code should be well-documented and easy to understand. The code should include everything that is required for the device to function correctly, including sensor data collection, communication with other devices, and any necessary processing or analysis.
Mobile App/Web App: If your product requires a mobile app or web app, you will need to provide the source code for the app. The code should be well-documented and easy to understand. The app should be designed to be user-friendly and should provide all the necessary functionality for users to interact with the device. This may include setting up the device, monitoring its status, and controlling its operation.
Hardware: The hardware for your IoT product will include the printed circuit board (PCB) and any other components required for the device to function. The PCB design should be well-documented and should include all the necessary components and connections. You will need to provide the schematics and layout files for the PCB. Additionally, you may need to provide documentation on any other hardware components, such as sensors, actuators, or communication modules.
User Manual: A user manual is a necessary deliverable for any product. The user manual should be well-written and easy to understand. It should include instructions for setting up the device, operating it, troubleshooting any issues, and maintaining it. The user manual should also include any necessary safety instructions or warnings.
Testing and Verification: Testing and verification are critical components of any product development process. You will need to provide documentation on the testing and verification processes you used to ensure that your product meets all necessary specifications and requirements. This may include test plans, test results, and any other relevant documentation.
Manufacturing Files: If you plan to manufacture your product at scale, you will need to provide manufacturing files. This may include Gerber files for the PCB, bill of materials (BOM), assembly instructions, and any other relevant documentation. The manufacturing files should be well-documented and easy to understand, to ensure that your product can be manufactured correctly and efficiently.

What's included

ESP/Raspberry Pi coding:
You will need to provide the source code for the ESP or Raspberry Pi. The code should be well-documented and easy to understand. The code should include everything that is required for the device to function correctly, including sensor data collection, communication with other devices, and any necessary processing or analysis.
Mobile App/Web App:
If your product requires a mobile app or web app, you will need to provide the source code for the app. The code should be well-documented and easy to understand. The app should be designed to be user-friendly and should provide all the necessary functionality for users to interact with the device. This may include setting up the device, monitoring its status, and controlling its operation.
Hardware:
The hardware for your IoT product will include the printed circuit board (PCB) and any other components required for the device to function. The PCB design should be well-documented and should include all the necessary components and connections. You will need to provide the schematics and layout files for the PCB. Additionally, you may need to provide documentation on any other hardware components, such as sensors, actuators, or communication modules.
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Mohammad Osama Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
Complete IoT ProductMohammad Osama
Starting at$550
Tags
C++
Python
React Native
Visual Studio Code
Vue.js
Embedded Systems Developer
Project Manager
Web Developer
As an IoT engineer, if you are developing a full-fledged product, the following are the deliverables you may need to provide:
ESP/Raspberry Pi coding: You will need to provide the source code for the ESP or Raspberry Pi. The code should be well-documented and easy to understand. The code should include everything that is required for the device to function correctly, including sensor data collection, communication with other devices, and any necessary processing or analysis.
Mobile App/Web App: If your product requires a mobile app or web app, you will need to provide the source code for the app. The code should be well-documented and easy to understand. The app should be designed to be user-friendly and should provide all the necessary functionality for users to interact with the device. This may include setting up the device, monitoring its status, and controlling its operation.
Hardware: The hardware for your IoT product will include the printed circuit board (PCB) and any other components required for the device to function. The PCB design should be well-documented and should include all the necessary components and connections. You will need to provide the schematics and layout files for the PCB. Additionally, you may need to provide documentation on any other hardware components, such as sensors, actuators, or communication modules.
User Manual: A user manual is a necessary deliverable for any product. The user manual should be well-written and easy to understand. It should include instructions for setting up the device, operating it, troubleshooting any issues, and maintaining it. The user manual should also include any necessary safety instructions or warnings.
Testing and Verification: Testing and verification are critical components of any product development process. You will need to provide documentation on the testing and verification processes you used to ensure that your product meets all necessary specifications and requirements. This may include test plans, test results, and any other relevant documentation.
Manufacturing Files: If you plan to manufacture your product at scale, you will need to provide manufacturing files. This may include Gerber files for the PCB, bill of materials (BOM), assembly instructions, and any other relevant documentation. The manufacturing files should be well-documented and easy to understand, to ensure that your product can be manufactured correctly and efficiently.

What's included

ESP/Raspberry Pi coding:
You will need to provide the source code for the ESP or Raspberry Pi. The code should be well-documented and easy to understand. The code should include everything that is required for the device to function correctly, including sensor data collection, communication with other devices, and any necessary processing or analysis.
Mobile App/Web App:
If your product requires a mobile app or web app, you will need to provide the source code for the app. The code should be well-documented and easy to understand. The app should be designed to be user-friendly and should provide all the necessary functionality for users to interact with the device. This may include setting up the device, monitoring its status, and controlling its operation.
Hardware:
The hardware for your IoT product will include the printed circuit board (PCB) and any other components required for the device to function. The PCB design should be well-documented and should include all the necessary components and connections. You will need to provide the schematics and layout files for the PCB. Additionally, you may need to provide documentation on any other hardware components, such as sensors, actuators, or communication modules.
Example work
Mohammad's other services
$550