Why seminar attendees need two Rigado boards
Attendees get not one but two Rigado boards, and the reason becomes clear in an exercise involving BLE meshes. To demonstrate the idea of a mesh, one board is programmed to act as a light switch controlling an LED on the other board. This feat involves assigning publish/subscribe multicast addresses and securely putting the boards (commissioning them) on a mesh.
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