As a followup to my previous email, I found this article from Elektor
Magazine:

Elektor Magazine News, 30-Oct-20: "*Arduino’s Oplà IoT Kit*"
https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/amd-xilinx-deal

> Arduino, IoT, open platform: Any of these concepts interest you? If so,
> you’re in luck. Arduino just launched the Oplà IoT Kit
> <https://promo.arduino.cc/usa/opla-iot-kit>, which is an open platform
> that enables makers and pro engineers alike to develop custom — and secure!
> — IoT applications. The kit, which costs around €100, comes with eight IoT
> projects that you can put in play ASAP: remote-controlled lights; a weather
> station; a motion-detecting security alarm; a solar system tracker; an
> inventory control application; a smart garden monitoring system; a
> thermostat control system; and a "Thinking About You" messenger, for
> transmitting messages between the Oplà and the Arduino IoT Cloud. Of
> course, you can connect your own devices and develop innovative new
> applications.
>


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Scott G. Hall
Raleigh, NC, USA
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*Although kindness is rarely a job, no matter what you do it's always an
option.*
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