+ Platforms:
+
+ {% if foundPlatforms.size > 0 %}
+ {% for plat in foundPlatforms %}
+ {% capture platformLabel -%}
+ {% case plat -%}
+ {% when "ce" -%}Community Edition
+ {% when "pe" -%}Professional Edition
+ {% when "paas" -%}Cloud
+ {% when "edge" -%}Edge
+ {% when "pe-edge" -%}Edge Professional Edition
+ {% endcase -%}
+ {%- endcapture -%}{{ platformLabel | strip }}{% unless forloop.last %}, {% endunless %}
+ {% endfor %}
+ {% else %}
+ —
+ {% endif %}
+
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/device-card.sass b/_includes/device-card.sass
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..8f249eb8c5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/_includes/device-card.sass
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+#docsContent
+ .device-card
+ max-width: 740px
+ display: flex
+ align-items: center
+ gap: 32px
+ border-radius: 16px
+ border: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.08)
+ padding: 21px
+ margin-bottom: 20px
+ @media (max-width: 600px)
+ flex-direction: column
+ .device-img
+ img
+ max-width: 275px
+ .device-data
+ .device-name
+ display: block
+ font-size: 18px
+ font-weight: 500
+ line-height: 30px
+ margin-bottom: 12px
+ ul
+ max-width: 400px
+ padding-left: 0
+ margin: 0
+ display: flex
+ flex-direction: column
+ gap: 4px
+ li
+ margin-bottom: 0
+ list-style: none
+ color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.76)
+ font-size: 14px
+ line-height: 24px
+ font-weight: 400
+ span
+ font-weight: 500
+
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/introduction-block.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/introduction-block.md
index 3561f2c54c..5d4ad49fb3 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/introduction-block.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/introduction-block.md
@@ -33,4 +33,5 @@ To continue with this guide, we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account](https://demo.thingsboard.io/signup){: target="_blank"}
{% endif %}
-{% endif %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% endif %}
+
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/16a-switch-and-power-meter-compact-16a-relay-and-electricity-meter.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/16a-switch-and-power-meter-compact-16a-relay-and-electricity-meter.md
index 511d308644..9917f264eb 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/16a-switch-and-power-meter-compact-16a-relay-and-electricity-meter.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/16a-switch-and-power-meter-compact-16a-relay-and-electricity-meter.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[The MClimate 16A Switch & Power Meter compact 16A relay and electricity meter]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is small enough to fit behind most wall switches and power equipment, enabling you to automate, track, and control your electrical appliances. This is possible as the device has 4 terminals L, N, N, Lout, and it works in a way that connects and disconnects Lout from L. With an overheating protection mechanism, FUOTA (Firmware Upgrades Over The Air), and operation in LoRaWAN Class C, the MClimate 16ASPM is ideal for rapid building retrofitting.
@@ -26,6 +25,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -62,4 +62,5 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ace-iot-gateway-and-siemens-logo.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ace-iot-gateway-and-siemens-logo.md
index 6c8db7489b..190a424df6 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ace-iot-gateway-and-siemens-logo.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ace-iot-gateway-and-siemens-logo.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[The ACE Automation MQTT 4G GPS Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is a cutting-edge device that revolutionizes data communication and connectivity
for industrial and IoT applications. Equipped with 4G capabilities, this gateway ensures reliable and high-speed data
transmission over cellular networks, even in remote locations. It integrates GPS technology for real-time location
@@ -27,6 +26,7 @@ To continue with this guide, we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{thingsboardInstanceLink}}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Import Rule chain
Download [ACE Rule Chain](/docs/devices-library/resources/dashboards/ready-to-go-devices/ACE-rule-chain.json){:target="_blank" download="ace-rule-chain.json"} and import.
@@ -310,3 +310,4 @@ integration to retrieve data from devices connected to ACE Automation MQTT 4G GP
After connecting the devices to the gateway, you will be able to see and process the data coming from the devices on the ThingsBoard.
Explore the platform [documentation](/docs/{{page.docsPrefix}}){: target="_blank"} to learn more about key concepts and features.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/air-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/air-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
index 4bd3191603..7256fdcce2 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/air-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/air-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[AgroSense LoRaWAN® Temperature & Humidity Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} uses the AHT20 sensor, to measures temperature and humidity in the atmosphere at the range of -40℃ to 85℃ and 0 to 100 %RH with accuracy ±0.2℃ and ±0.2%RH respectively, also with highly waterproof performance tested to IP68, making it widely applicable in agricultural environmental sensing scenarios to support the smart agricultural production.
The sensor benefits from LoRaWAN , which ensures stability and reliability. It is capable of covering a long transmission range while maintaining low power consumption. Unlike wireline devices, it is battery-powered, reducing the workload and complexity of deployment, design and development for end-users that can work via powering it , and setting the configuration in the cloud server, for LoRaWAN® remote monitoring. It monitors the air temperature and humidity and report them every 1 hour.
@@ -27,6 +26,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -64,3 +64,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/alpon-x4.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/alpon-x4.md
index e9cba2ea60..20456e71ef 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/alpon-x4.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/alpon-x4.md
@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
{% assign thingsboardHost = "https://" | append: {{hostName}} %}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[ALPON X4]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is a powerful and reliable edge computer for IoT and industrial applications developed by Sixfab. It features cloud management, LTE connectivity, and eSIM support for automatic network switching. Powered by a Raspberry Pi CM4 processor, up to 8GB LPDDR4 RAM, and 32GB eMMC storage, it ensures robust processing for demanding applications. With Cat4 LTE, Wi-Fi 2.4/5GHz, Bluetooth 5.0 BLE, and Gigabit Ethernet, the ALPON X4 guarantees seamless connectivity, even in challenging environments.
Its rugged design operates from -20°C to +60°C, supports flexible power options like USB-PD Type-C, 9-30V DC, and optional PoE+, and offers DIN Rail or Wall Mount for easy deployment. Certified by CE, FCC, Verizon, AT&T, and more, it’s built for global scalability. The ALPON X4 powers industrial automation with PLC and Modbus, enables smart home and remote monitoring via ThingsBoard, supports digital signage, and optimizes energy efficiency for versatile IoT solutions.
@@ -18,6 +17,7 @@ To continue with this guide, you will need the following:
- **ALPON X4 Device**: Registered and activated on Sixfab Connect with an active internet connection. Refer to the [ALPON X4 Getting Started page](https://docs.sixfab.com/docs/alpon-x4-getting-started){: target="_blank"} setup instructions for details.
- **Basic Knowledge**: Familiarity with IoT concepts, containerized applications, and ThingsBoard dashboards.
+
## Create Device on ThingsBoard (Optional)
The integration can create a device even if there is no device yet, so skip this step if you want.
@@ -241,4 +241,5 @@ Verify that telemetry data is received and displayed in ThingsBoard:
This guide demonstrated how to integrate the ALPON X4 with ThingsBoard using MQTT for real-time data collection and device control. By following the steps, you created a device in ThingsBoard, deployed an MQTT client on Sixfab Connect, and verified telemetry data.
-For further assistance, refer to the [ThingsBoard documentation](https://thingsboard.io/docs/){:.copy-code} or contact [Sixfab support](https://sixfab.com/contact/){:.copy-code}.
\ No newline at end of file
+For further assistance, refer to the [ThingsBoard documentation](https://thingsboard.io/docs/){:.copy-code} or contact [Sixfab support](https://sixfab.com/contact/){:.copy-code}.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/am308-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/am308-sensor.md
index 227390a04a..8434ef33ed 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/am308-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/am308-sensor.md
@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[AM300 series]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is a compact indoor ambiance monitoring sensor for measurement of temperature, humidity, light, CO2 concentration, barometric pressure, PM2.5, PM10 and motion.
The data will be shown on the E-ink screen in real-time, which helps to measure the indoor environment and comfort.
AM300 series is widely used for offices, stores, classrooms, hospitals, etc. Sensor data is transmitted using LoRaWAN ® technology.
@@ -35,6 +34,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
According to the [official user manual]({{officialManualLink}}){: target="_blank"}, we need a smartphone with NFC enabled and the ToolBox application to connect the sensor.
@@ -65,4 +65,5 @@ Loriot
## Conclusion
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ampsense-smart-current-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ampsense-smart-current-sensor.md
index aef8e1ad1a..cb11893b0e 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ampsense-smart-current-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ampsense-smart-current-sensor.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[AmpSense Smart current Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} The AmpSense is advanced technology indoor sensor applied for the full sensing of the electric current magnitude through easily installed, split core and non-invasive current transformers and used indoors. The integrated advanced intelligent computational AI algorithm enables reliable capability of the measurement the magnitude.
{% assign feature = "Platform Integrations" %}{% include templates/pe-feature-banner.md %}
@@ -25,6 +24,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -62,3 +62,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/arduino-nano-rp2040-connect.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/arduino-nano-rp2040-connect.md
index d131aa5192..fa91bab337 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/arduino-nano-rp2040-connect.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/arduino-nano-rp2040-connect.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The feature packed Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect brings the new Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller to the Nano form factor.
Make the most of the dual core 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M0+ to make Internet of Things projects with Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity thanks to the U-blox Nina W102 module.
@@ -55,3 +54,4 @@ Develop robust embedded AI solutions with minimal effort using the Arduino Nano
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asset-management-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asset-management-tracker.md
index 00e8c6ff5c..0184a4217f 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asset-management-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asset-management-tracker.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Asset Management Tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} optimize how you track, monitor, and safeguard high-value items with the Lansitec Asset Management Tracker. Featuring GNSS, Bluetooth 5.0, and LoRaWAN technology, this device delivers accurate indoor and outdoor positioning—ensuring full visibility of assets ranging from shipping containers and transit cases to industrial machinery.
Its IP68-rated enclosure and ultra-long battery life provide dependable performance in harsh conditions, while features like tamper detection, door open/close sensing, and vibration monitoring strengthen security and operational oversight.
Whether you're managing remote equipment, monitoring valuable shipments, or consolidating on-site inventory, the Asset Management Tracker helps you stay informed in real time, reduce losses, and streamline processes.
@@ -20,6 +19,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -39,4 +39,5 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asus-tinker-board-2s.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asus-tinker-board-2s.md
index f48607e98a..5c8d34137f 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asus-tinker-board-2s.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asus-tinker-board-2s.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The ASUS Tinker Board 2S is a powerful and versatile single board computer.
It features a Rockchip RK3399 processor, 2GB of RAM, and a Mali-T860MP4 GPU.
It also has Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB connectivity, making it easy to connect to the internet or other devices.
@@ -50,3 +49,4 @@ The ASUS Tinker Board 2S is a powerful and versatile single board computer.
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asus-tinker-board-s.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asus-tinker-board-s.md
index 85910c8272..e822c47762 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asus-tinker-board-s.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/asus-tinker-board-s.md
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
%}
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
Tinker Board S is a single board computer (SBC) that offers greater durability, better stability and an overall improved
user experience for DIY enthusiasts and makers everywhere. Onboard 16GB eMMC storage to enhance performance and stability,
plus a microSD slot for greater flexibility. Onboard power-on pin for makers giving more freedom when bringing their ideas
@@ -48,4 +47,5 @@ supply. Enhanced I2S pin with Slave mode and an improved software API for better
## Conclusion
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/badge-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/badge-tracker.md
index 4949ecd234..9091c3b3c9 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/badge-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/badge-tracker.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Badge Tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} achieve seamless personnel and asset tracking with the Lansitec Badge Tracker.
Combining GNSS, Bluetooth 5.0, and LoRaWAN technology, this sleek device provides accurate real-time positioning both indoors and outdoors—perfect for managing workforce, visitors, and critical assets across large facilities.
The built-in 3-axis accelerometer intelligently detects movement or falls, conserving battery when the device is idle and alerting you to unauthorized or emergency situations.
@@ -21,6 +20,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -40,4 +40,5 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/banana-pi-bpi-m5.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/banana-pi-bpi-m5.md
index 2bb8f136ac..319a4cb804 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/banana-pi-bpi-m5.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/banana-pi-bpi-m5.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Banana Pi BPI-M5 is a powerful single-board computer that comes with either a Realtek RTD 7682DD or Rockchip RK3328 processor.
It offers a range of connectivity options, including Ethernet, WIFI, and Bluetooth.
The board is designed for a wide range of applications, from media centers to gaming and AI projects.
@@ -50,3 +49,4 @@ The Banana Pi BPI-M5 is a powerful single-board computer that comes with either
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/beaglebone-black.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/beaglebone-black.md
index 423eb87041..48d3ec0cba 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/beaglebone-black.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/beaglebone-black.md
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
%}
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
BeagleBone Black is a low-cost, community-supported development platform suitable for both professionals and hobbyists.
Boot into Linux in less than 10 seconds and start developing your projects with just one USB cable.
The BeagleBone Black is the latest addition to the BeagleBoard.org family and, like its predecessors, is aimed at the
@@ -54,4 +53,5 @@ circuits.
## Conclusion
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/beaglebone-green-wireless.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/beaglebone-green-wireless.md
index 9f7150527d..52bce681c2 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/beaglebone-green-wireless.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/beaglebone-green-wireless.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The BeagleBone Green Wireless is a low-cost, open-source, single-board computer based on the BeagleBone Black design.
It includes Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and is ideal for IoT applications and other projects that require wireless communication.
@@ -48,3 +47,4 @@ The BeagleBone Green Wireless is a low-cost, open-source, single-board computer
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/carbonless-co2-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/carbonless-co2-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
index e0dd87d193..d7597918b2 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/carbonless-co2-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/carbonless-co2-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Carbonless CO2 temperature and humidity Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} The CARBONLESS is advanced technology indoor sensor applied for the full sensing of the ambient environmental conditions. The integrated advanced intelligent computational AI algorithm enables reliable capability of the measurement the magnitude of the CO2, temperature and humidity.
{% assign feature = "Platform Integrations" %}{% include templates/pe-feature-banner.md %}
@@ -25,6 +24,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -62,3 +62,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-badge-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-badge-tracker.md
index 88576d0cc5..740da70a79 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-badge-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-badge-tracker.md
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Cat-1 Badge Tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed based on GNSS, Bluetooth 5.0, and Cat-1 technology.
It supports indoor and outdoor tracking. The badge is mainly used for personnel and asset management.
The build-in 3-axis accelerator could be used for determining the motion status of the terminal to help save battery life and enhance user experience.
@@ -18,6 +17,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
You will need to have access to ThingsBoard Professional Edition. The easiest way is to use [ThingsBoard Cloud](https://thingsboard.io/installations/choose-region/){:target="_blank"} server.
@@ -27,4 +27,5 @@ The alternative option is to install ThingsBoard using [installation guide](/doc
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/check-data-on-thingsboard-cat-1-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-compact-bluetooth-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-compact-bluetooth-gateway.md
index 17f65f27de..71659bd3eb 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-compact-bluetooth-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-compact-bluetooth-gateway.md
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
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[Cat-1 Compact Bluetooth Gateway](https://www.lansitec.com/products/cat-1-compact-bluetooth-gateway/){:target="_blank"} receives nearby Bluetooth beacons, sensors, or controllers' data, restructure, and forward it to a server via Cat-1.
It supports iBeacon, Eddystone, private protocols, and the scan and response feature.
The integrated 600mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery provides an operational duration of approximately 10 hours of operation when no external power source is available.
@@ -18,6 +17,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
You will need to have access to ThingsBoard Professional Edition. The easiest way is to use [ThingsBoard Cloud](https://thingsboard.io/installations/choose-region/){:target="_blank"} server.
@@ -27,4 +27,5 @@ The alternative option is to install ThingsBoard using [installation guide](/doc
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/check-data-on-thingsboard-cat-1-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
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diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-container-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-container-tracker.md
index 8f30b7f9c0..8403ebd13c 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-container-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-container-tracker.md
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
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-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Cat-1 Container Tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} supports indoor and outdoor tracking, asset management with worldwide network coverage.
It has 5-year battery life (30 minutes report interval) and IP68 enclosure and is perfect for tracking container, pallets, and assets in a wide area.
@@ -17,6 +16,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
You will need to have access to ThingsBoard Professional Edition. The easiest way is to use [ThingsBoard Cloud](https://thingsboard.io/installations/choose-region/){:target="_blank"} server.
@@ -26,4 +26,5 @@ The alternative option is to install ThingsBoard using [installation guide](/doc
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/check-data-on-thingsboard-cat-1-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
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diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-macro-bluetooth-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-macro-bluetooth-gateway.md
index 81165258e5..e18394e002 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-macro-bluetooth-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-macro-bluetooth-gateway.md
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
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%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Cat-1 Macro Bluetooth Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} receives data from nearby Bluetooth beacons, sensors, or controllers, restructures it, and forwards it to a server via Cat-1 connectivity.
It supports iBeacon, Eddystone, private protocols, and both scan and response features.
Powered by a 38,000 mAh low-discharge-rate battery, the gateway offers a battery life of over 5 years.
@@ -18,6 +17,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
You will need to have access to ThingsBoard Professional Edition. The easiest way is to use [ThingsBoard Cloud](https://thingsboard.io/installations/choose-region/){:target="_blank"} server.
@@ -27,4 +27,5 @@ The alternative option is to install ThingsBoard using [installation guide](/doc
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/check-data-on-thingsboard-cat-1-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
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diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-macro-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-macro-tracker.md
index 6a0a10b059..88e62d78e7 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-macro-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-macro-tracker.md
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
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%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Cat-1 Macro Tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed for both indoor and outdoor tracking, leveraging GNSS, Bluetooth, and Cat-1 technologies.
It is powered by a 38,000 mAh industrial-grade battery, offering a standby time of up to 7 years.
Users can configure settings such as:
@@ -22,6 +21,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
You will need to have access to ThingsBoard Professional Edition. The easiest way is to use [ThingsBoard Cloud](https://thingsboard.io/installations/choose-region/){:target="_blank"} server.
@@ -31,4 +31,5 @@ The alternative option is to install ThingsBoard using [installation guide](/doc
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/check-data-on-thingsboard-cat-1-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-solar-bluetooth-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-solar-bluetooth-gateway.md
index ed2ddc31c1..1137d86e5a 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-solar-bluetooth-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/cat1-solar-bluetooth-gateway.md
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Cat-1 Solar Bluetooth Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} receives data from nearby [Bluetooth beacons](https://www.lansitec.com/products/bluetooth-beacon/){:target="_blank"}, sensors, or controllers, restructures it, and forwards it to a server via Cat-1 connectivity.
It supports iBeacon, Eddystone, private protocols, and both scan and response features.
Equipped with a solar panel and a low-temperature rechargeable battery, the gateway is maintenance-free, even in harsh environmental conditions.
@@ -18,6 +17,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
You will need to have access to ThingsBoard Professional Edition. The easiest way is to use [ThingsBoard Cloud](https://thingsboard.io/installations/choose-region/){:target="_blank"} server.
@@ -27,4 +27,5 @@ The alternative option is to install ThingsBoard using [installation guide](/doc
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/check-data-on-thingsboard-cat-1-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/cat1/conclusion-cat-1-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/co2-display-lite-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/co2-display-lite-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
index 99785057b4..e27b31d9f8 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/co2-display-lite-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/co2-display-lite-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
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[The MClimate CO2 Display lite ]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} the lite version is equipped with temperature and humidity sensor, LUX sensor and NDIR CO2 sensor. Featuring smaller 1.54" e-ink screen the device is showing the current levels of CO2 as well as historical trends. The data from the CO2 Display lite can be used in any LoRaWAN® compatible system, incl. Building Management Systems to control demand-based ventilation. Sensor information can be exposed as datapoints in Modbus, BACnet and KNX systems through the use of a special gateway.
{% assign feature = "Platform Integrations" %}{% include templates/pe-feature-banner.md %}
@@ -25,6 +24,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -62,3 +62,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/compact-bluetooth-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/compact-bluetooth-gateway.md
index c5886e9c01..23dd48961e 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/compact-bluetooth-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/compact-bluetooth-gateway.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Compact Bluetooth Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is based on Bluetooth5.0 technology and LoRaWAN. It receives nearby [Bluetooth beacon](https://www.lansitec.com/products/bluetooth-beacon/){:target="_blank"} messages and transmits them to the server through LoRaWAN.
The built-in 600mAh rechargeable battery makes it last about 10 hours when not powered. The standby time can be significantly extended by changing Bluetooth receiving settings.
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -38,4 +38,5 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
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diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/contact-tracing-badge.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/contact-tracing-badge.md
index ae21f55f65..d41fb5fd30 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/contact-tracing-badge.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/contact-tracing-badge.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Contact Tracing Badge]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed based on Bluetooth 5.0 and LoRaWAN technology. It uses RSSI for distance measurement and contact tracing.
The badge is mainly used for keeping social distance at the workplace or hospital and is especially useful during COVID-19.
Proximity detection function: the badge beeps when other badges approach. The badge can use vibration and sound to alert the user even without the LoRaWAN network.
@@ -21,6 +20,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -40,4 +40,5 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/container-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/container-tracker.md
index d6909b388f..728f0c2d41 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/container-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/container-tracker.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Container Tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed based on GNSS and LoRaWAN technology, it excels at both indoor and outdoor positioning — providing real-time visibility into containers, transit cases, heavy machinery, and more.
Its rugged IP68-rated enclosure and ultra-long battery life allow for extended deployments in harsh environments, while tamper detection and vibration sensing enhance security and damage prevention.
From monitoring a single container in motion to overseeing an entire fleet of shipping assets, the Lansitec Container Tracker helps you reduce losses, streamline logistics, and maintain full control over your operations.
@@ -20,6 +19,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -39,4 +39,5 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
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diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/coral-dev-board.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/coral-dev-board.md
index eb072c2389..5b589908e7 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/coral-dev-board.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/coral-dev-board.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Coral Dev Board is a single-board computer with a removable system-on-module (SOM) that contains the Google Edge TPU ML accelerator coprocessor.
It is designed for developers who want to prototype and deploy machine learning models at the edge.
@@ -48,3 +47,4 @@ The Coral Dev Board is a single-board computer with a removable system-on-module
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/dsgw-210-iot-gateway-hub.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/dsgw-210-iot-gateway-hub.md
index 078575752b..2a4885c00d 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/dsgw-210-iot-gateway-hub.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/dsgw-210-iot-gateway-hub.md
@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[DSGW-210 Smart Gateway Hub]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is IoT gateway with multiple protocol and edge computing function. It provides reliable connectivity for a wide range of wireless IoT devices. The gateway’s modular architecture provides the ability to customize many gateway features including Cellular, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB, ZigBee, Z-wave and Li battery backup.
@@ -21,6 +20,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Product Summary
• Support 5V USB type-c power supply
@@ -123,4 +123,5 @@ Error indicator
## Contact Us
-For other concerns about the integration, please consult *sales@dusunremotes.com*
\ No newline at end of file
+For other concerns about the integration, please consult *sales@dusunremotes.com*
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/eg8200-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/eg8200-gateway.md
index 13401fa7e9..f955286a7d 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/eg8200-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/eg8200-gateway.md
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
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%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
**CPU**: 2 Cores A7@1.2G
**Memory**: 512M
**eMMC**: 4G
@@ -32,6 +31,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Gateway connection
According to the official user manual and this guide you can connect the gateway to the networkandthismanual mainly implements a process that simulate data, assemble it into JSON format, and report it totheThingsBoard through MQTT.
@@ -151,4 +151,5 @@ Click the created device and find the latest telemetry data received by the plat
## Conclusion
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
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diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp-eye.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp-eye.md
index 470cc50932..47d92ce01d 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp-eye.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp-eye.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 150px; max-height: 150px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 10px"}
[ESP-EYE](https://www.espressif.com/en/products/devkits/esp-eye/overview) is a development board for image recognition and audio processing, which can be used in various AIoT applications.
It features an ESP32 chip, a 2-Megapixel camera and a microphone. ESP-EYE offers plenty of storage, with an 8 Mbyte PSRAM and a 4 Mbyte flash.
It also supports image transmission via Wi-Fi and debugging through a Micro-USB port.
@@ -52,4 +51,5 @@ It also supports image transmission via Wi-Fi and debugging through a Micro-USB
## Conclusion
- {% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+ {% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
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diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-dev-kit-v1.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-dev-kit-v1.md
index 5d32977de0..78ba17d0c7 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-dev-kit-v1.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-dev-kit-v1.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The ESP32 Dev Kit V1 dev kit is built on the ESP-WROOM-32 module, a new miniature high-performance Wi-Fi + BT + BLE chip from Espressif, designed for a wide range of applications, from micro-power network sensors to the most complex applications, such as encoding, streaming music and MP3 encoding.
The module contains all the necessary minimum peripherals, sufficient for a quick and comfortable start of the work with ESP-WROOM-32.
@@ -55,3 +54,4 @@ The module is designed for portable and autonomous electronics and Internet of T
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-dev-kit-v4.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-dev-kit-v4.md
index 06d8d57893..925ecda04a 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-dev-kit-v4.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-dev-kit-v4.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The ESP32 Dev Kit V4 dev kit is built on the ESP-WROOM-32U module, a new miniature high-performance Wi-Fi + BT + BLE chip from Espressif, designed for a wide range of applications, from micro-power network sensors to the most complex applications, such as encoding, streaming music and MP3 encoding.
The module contains all the necessary minimum peripherals, sufficient for a quick and comfortable start of the work with ESP-WROOM-32.
@@ -55,3 +54,4 @@ The module is designed for portable and autonomous electronics and Internet of T
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-pico-kit.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-pico-kit.md
index 329fb3012a..75a1ea17ee 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-pico-kit.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/esp32-pico-kit.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
ESP32 PICO KIT is an ESP32-based development board produced by Espressif.
The development board features a USB-to-UART Bridge circuit which allows developers to connect the board to a computer’s USB port for flashing and debugging.
@@ -53,3 +52,4 @@ Official documentation is available [here](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/e
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/helmet-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/helmet-sensor.md
index a0c2958efc..52eac9817d 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/helmet-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/helmet-sensor.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
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%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Helmet Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed based on GNSS, Bluetooth5.0 and LoRaWAN technology. It supports indoor and outdoor tracking.
It supports various features which contribute to easy management in industrial settings. Its built-in 3-axis accelerator could be used for determining the motion status of the terminal. Therefore, it can help save battery and enhance user experience. It is suitable for the following use cases: visitor management, factory worker tracking, construction worker tracking, vehicle tracking etc.
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -38,4 +38,5 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
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diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hikey-970-development-board.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hikey-970-development-board.md
index cecf31a8de..dd8d1a8e8f 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hikey-970-development-board.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hikey-970-development-board.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Hikey 970 Development Board is a powerful single-board computer designed for AI and machine learning applications.
It features a HiSilicon Kirin 970 octa-core ARM Cortex-A73/A53 processor, 6GB LPDDR4 RAM, 64GB UFS 2.1 flash storage, and a Mali-G72 MP12 GPU.
It also includes Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, and Bluetooth 4.
@@ -50,3 +49,4 @@ The Hikey 970 Development Board is a powerful single-board computer designed for
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hiletgo-esp32-dev-kit.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hiletgo-esp32-dev-kit.md
index f0ddc46d5e..66947371e5 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hiletgo-esp32-dev-kit.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hiletgo-esp32-dev-kit.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The HiLetGo ESP32 Development Board is built on the ESP-WROOM-32 module, a new miniature high-performance Wi-Fi + BT + BLE chip from Espressif, designed for a wide range of applications, from micro-power network sensors to the most complex applications, such as encoding, streaming music and MP3 encoding.
The module contains all the necessary minimum peripherals, sufficient for a quick and comfortable start of the work with ESP-WROOM-32.
@@ -55,3 +54,4 @@ The module is designed for portable and autonomous electronics and Internet of T
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hummingboard-gate.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hummingboard-gate.md
index 76f4b727e9..da711a0b4a 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hummingboard-gate.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/hummingboard-gate.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The HummingBoard Gate is a single-board computer designed for IoT and home automation.
It comes with a powerful NXP i.
MX6 processor and offers a range of connectivity options, including Ethernet, WIFI, and Bluetooth.
@@ -50,3 +49,4 @@ MX6 processor and offers a range of connectivity options, including Ethernet, WI
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/indoor-bluetooth-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/indoor-bluetooth-gateway.md
index 920ab8078d..82c416709c 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/indoor-bluetooth-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/indoor-bluetooth-gateway.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Indoor Bluetooth Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is based on Bluetooth 5.0 technology and LoRaWAN.
It receives nearby [Bluetooth beacon](https://www.lansitec.com/products/bluetooth-beacon/){:target="_blank"} messages and transmits them to the server through LoRaWAN. With LoRaWAN technology, there is no network usage fee for long-distance transmission.
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iobutton-panic-button.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iobutton-panic-button.md
index 864214be5d..8e12c6a4d9 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iobutton-panic-button.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iobutton-panic-button.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[ioButton Panic button]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} ioButton is a versatile solution, pre-
configured for various emergency
scenarios. When the panic button is
@@ -33,6 +32,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -70,3 +70,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iot-gateway-cell-1024.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iot-gateway-cell-1024.md
index 50b70b06b3..b3f3b3572f 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iot-gateway-cell-1024.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iot-gateway-cell-1024.md
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
{% assign thingsboardInstanceLink = "https://" | append: hostName %}
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The EXXN IoT Gateway is a versatile device with an ARM processor that can be adapted to a variety of use cases, including monitoring environmental sensors, energy consumption, radon gas levels, marine environments, and edge computing.
@@ -23,6 +22,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{thingsboardInstanceLink}}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Create device on ThingsBoard
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/ready-to-go-devices/iot-gateway-cell-1024-create-device-thingsboard-block.md %}
@@ -53,4 +53,5 @@ If you have any problems or doubts, please do not hesitate in contact to EXXN su
## Conclusion
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iotracker-multi-sensor-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iotracker-multi-sensor-tracker.md
index 89be847a78..d3eab9332f 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iotracker-multi-sensor-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/iotracker-multi-sensor-tracker.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[ioTracker Multi-sensor tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} ioTracker is a compact multi‑sensor LoRaWAN® tracker with built‑in temperature, light, shock, tilt, optional humidity and pressure sensors for versatile environment monitoring.
The ioTracker contains multiple pre-set
configurations, which can cover many use
@@ -39,6 +38,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -76,3 +76,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/knx-ip-multi-io-580.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/knx-ip-multi-io-580.md
index 46065fc874..8ef8e114cb 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/knx-ip-multi-io-580.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/knx-ip-multi-io-580.md
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[The KNX IP Multi IO 580 (48I/O)](https://weinzierl.de/en/products/knx-ip-multi-io-580/){:target="_blank"} is a universal binary interface for building control. It provides 48 I/O lines. Each line can be used as binary input as well as binary output. The peripherals can be fed by an external voltage of 24 V⎓. Channels which are configured as inputs can be used to control lights or blinds via the KNX network. They also can be used to count impulses, e.g. as interface for energy meters. Channels which are configured as outputs can directly drive signal LEDs, external coupling relays.
## Prerequisites
@@ -21,6 +20,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard IoT Gateway](https://thingsboard.io/docs/iot-gateway/installation/){: target="_blank"} installed
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Devices connection
According to [the user manual](https://weinzierl.de/images/download/products/580/weinzierl-580-knx-ip-multi-io-5238-manual-en.pdf){:target="_blank"} from official site, firstly you need to wired connection between the controller and switch, shutter, and relay. The controller has to be connected to the network using LAN port. Also, you need to download and install the [ETS software](https://support.knx.org/hc/en-us/articles/4409114300178-ETS-v5-7-7){:target="_blank"} from the official website.
@@ -313,4 +313,5 @@ For this purpose, you can create your own dashboard with your custom widgets or
With the knowledge in this guide, you can easily connect your KNX IP Multi IO 580 controller with switch, shutter, and relay to ThingsBoard. After connecting the devices to the gateway, you will be able to see and process the data coming from the devices on the ThingsBoard.
-Explore the platform [documentation](https://thingsboard.io/docs/){: target="_blank"} to learn more about key concepts and features.
\ No newline at end of file
+Explore the platform [documentation](https://thingsboard.io/docs/){: target="_blank"} to learn more about key concepts and features.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lattepanda.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lattepanda.md
index 20d4dba134..4aaa80ee5a 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lattepanda.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lattepanda.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The LattePanda is a single-board computer based on the Intel Atom x5-Z8350 processor.
It features 4GB of RAM, WIFI, Bluetooth 4.
0, and a USB 3.0 port.
@@ -52,3 +51,4 @@ The LattePanda is a single-board computer based on the Intel Atom x5-Z8350 proce
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lenovo-leez-sbc-p710.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lenovo-leez-sbc-p710.md
index 86f5d1a0c8..563db92219 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lenovo-leez-sbc-p710.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lenovo-leez-sbc-p710.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Lenovo Leez SBC P710 is a single-board computer designed for makers and developers.
It features an Allwinner H5 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor, 2GB DDR3 RAM, 16GB eMMC flash storage, and a Mali-450MP4 GPU.
It also includes Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, and Bluetooth 4.
@@ -50,3 +49,4 @@ The Lenovo Leez SBC P710 is a single-board computer designed for makers and deve
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lrs10701.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lrs10701.md
index ee99e9f4eb..fdf36cf646 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lrs10701.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lrs10701.md
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[SENSO8 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) IoT Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is a high-performance, multi-parameter sensor designed to monitor and report on essential indoor environmental conditions.
Ideal for offices, classrooms, hospitals, and public spaces, it provides a comprehensive overview of air quality to support comfortable and healthier indoor environments.
@@ -33,6 +32,7 @@ To continue with this guide, we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Add device to the network server
LRS10701 uses LoRaWAN technology to send data to the ThingsBoard platform. To start with, you need to configure the LoRaWAN gateway and network server and make sure the data from the sensor can reach the network server. This guide uses ChirpStack open-source LoRaWAN Network Server.
@@ -238,4 +238,5 @@ To import the dashboard, follow these steps:
With the knowledge outlined in this guide, you can easily connect your LRS10701 LoRaWAN IAQ sensor and visualize the data on ThingsBoard.
-Explore the platform [documentation](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}){:target="_blank"} to learn more about the key concepts and features of ThingsBoard for configuring [alarm rules](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/device-profiles/#alarm-rules){:target="_blank"} or [dashboards](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/dashboards/){:target="_blank"}.
\ No newline at end of file
+Explore the platform [documentation](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}){:target="_blank"} to learn more about the key concepts and features of ThingsBoard for configuring [alarm rules](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/device-profiles/#alarm-rules){:target="_blank"} or [dashboards](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/dashboards/){:target="_blank"}.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lrs20100.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lrs20100.md
index 885ed0af11..4c740d6515 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lrs20100.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lrs20100.md
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[LRS20100 LoRa Ambient Temperature and Humidity Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is a high-performance, multi-parameter sensor designed to monitor and report on essential indoor environmental conditions.
Ideal for offices, classrooms, hospitals, and public spaces, it provides a comprehensive overview of air quality to support comfortable and healthier indoor environments.
@@ -33,6 +32,7 @@ To continue with this guide, we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){:target="_blank"}
+
## Add device to the network server
LRS10701 uses LoRaWAN technology to send data to the ThingsBoard platform. To start with, you need to configure the LoRaWAN gateway and network server and make sure the data from the sensor can reach the network server. This guide uses ChirpStack open-source LoRaWAN Network Server.
@@ -239,4 +239,5 @@ To import the dashboard, follow these steps:
With the knowledge outlined in this guide, you can easily connect your LRS10701 LoRaWAN IAQ sensor and visualize the data on ThingsBoard.
-Explore the platform [documentation](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}){:target="_blank"} to learn more about the key concepts and features of ThingsBoard for configuring [alarm rules](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/device-profiles/#alarm-rules){:target="_blank"} or [dashboards](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/dashboards/){:target="_blank"}.
\ No newline at end of file
+Explore the platform [documentation](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}){:target="_blank"} to learn more about the key concepts and features of ThingsBoard for configuring [alarm rules](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/device-profiles/#alarm-rules){:target="_blank"} or [dashboards](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/dashboards/){:target="_blank"}.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/luanode32.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/luanode32.md
index f7485c2182..7a4caff29a 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/luanode32.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/luanode32.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The LuaNode32 dev kit is built on the ESP-WROOM-32 module, a new miniature high-performance Wi-Fi + BT + BLE chip from Espressif, designed for a wide range of applications, from micro-power network sensors to the most complex applications, such as encoding, streaming music and MP3 encoding.
The module contains all the necessary minimum peripherals, sufficient for a quick and comfortable start of work with ESP-WROOM-32.
@@ -54,4 +53,5 @@ The module is designed for portable and autonomous electronics and Internet of T
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
-
\ No newline at end of file
+
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lw001-bg-pro.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lw001-bg-pro.md
index 6d47d9c2f3..c2d3b9f941 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lw001-bg-pro.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/lw001-bg-pro.md
@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The [LW001-BG PRO]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is a wireless, smart, ultra–low-power indoor and outdoor LoRaWAN tracker.
It integrates **GPS**, **Bluetooth**, and **WiFi** positioning, supports multiple operating modes, and is suitable for a wide range of tracking applications.
@@ -26,6 +25,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
{: style="float: left; max-width: 150px; max-height: 150px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
@@ -102,3 +102,4 @@ To add the dashboard to ThingsBoard, follow the next steps:
Import Dashboard
You can [download this example dashboard in JSON format](/docs/devices-library/resources/dashboards/lw001-bg-pro/lw001-bg_pro_lorawan_tracker_dashboard.json){:target="_blank" download="lw001-bg_pro_lorawan_tracker_dashboard.json"} and [import](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/dashboards/#import-dashboard){:target="_blank"} it into your ThingsBoard instance.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/m5stack-timer-camera-f.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/m5stack-timer-camera-f.md
index 7ab3853475..473064c893 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/m5stack-timer-camera-f.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/m5stack-timer-camera-f.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[M5Stack Timer Camera F](https://shop.m5stack.com/collections/m5-cameras/products/esp32-psram-timer-camera-fisheye-ov3660) is a fisheye camera module based on ESP32-D0WDQ6-V3 with 8M PSRAM and 4M Flash on board.
3.0 megapixel camera (OV3660) with DFOV 120° and a maximum resolution of 2048x1536 photos can be captured.
The camera features an ultra-low-power design, and the internal integrated RTC (BM8563) draws out the IRQ signal, which can be used for sleep and timer wake-up (sleep current down to 2μA).
@@ -55,4 +54,5 @@ The on-board LED status indicator and reset button facilitate program developmen
## Conclusion
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/m5stack-timer-camera-x.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/m5stack-timer-camera-x.md
index 619f47f297..493d82de46 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/m5stack-timer-camera-x.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/m5stack-timer-camera-x.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[M5Stack Timer Camera X](https://shop.m5stack.com/collections/m5-cameras/products/esp32-psram-timer-camera-x-ov3660) is a camera module based on ESP32, integrated with ESP32 chip and 8M-PSRAM.
The camera (OV3660) with 3 million pixels, DFOV 66.5° and shoot 2048x1536 resolution photo, built-in 140mAh battery and LED status indicator, featuring ultra-low power consumption design.
There is a reset button under the LED. It is possible to realize sleep and wake-up timing through RTC (BM8563). The standby current is only 2μA.
@@ -54,3 +53,4 @@ In this guide, we will discuss how to connect the ESP32-based boards to ThingsBo
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-bluetooth-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-bluetooth-gateway.md
index bfc7665e51..a739640d94 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-bluetooth-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-bluetooth-gateway.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Macro Bluetooth Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed based on LoRaWAN and Bluetooth 5.0 technology. It receives nearby [beacon](https://www.lansitec.com/products/bluetooth-beacon/){:target="_blank"} information and forwards it to a LoRaWAN gateway.
It is powered by 38,000mAh industrial battery with a standby time as long as 7 years.
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-proximity-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-proximity-gateway.md
index 70ffec3f34..ba76463bdb 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-proximity-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-proximity-gateway.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Macro Proximity Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 and
LoRaWAN capabilities. When a [Bluetooth beacon](https://www.lansitec.com/products/bluetooth-beacon/){:target="_blank"} comes into close proximity, the sensor activates buzzing and flashing.
It then transmits the beacon’s ID and received signal strength indicator (RSSI) to a LoRaWAN gateway. The sensor calculates the distance based on the RSSI between the two devices.
@@ -22,6 +21,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -42,3 +42,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-tracker.md
index edcb6c5ba5..27fd694f19 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/macro-tracker.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Macro Tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed based on GNSS, Bluetooth and LoRaWAN for indoor and outdoor tracking. It is powered by 38,000mAh industrial battery with a standby time as long as 7 years.
Users can adjust settings such as the GNSS report duration, heartbeat message period, beacon report interval, and asset receiving duration.
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/micro-bluetooth-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/micro-bluetooth-gateway.md
index 3768659500..4534d61abb 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/micro-bluetooth-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/micro-bluetooth-gateway.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Micro Bluetooth Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed based on LoRaWAN and Bluetooth 5.0 technology. It receives nearby [beacon](https://www.lansitec.com/products/bluetooth-beacon/){:target="_blank"} information and forwards it to a LoRaWAN gateway. It is powered by 8000mAh industrial battery with a standby time as long as 6 years (Bluetooth receive duration is 60s in every one hour LoRa report interval).
## Prerequisites
@@ -18,6 +17,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -38,3 +38,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/mixed-input-8-channel-analog-cellular-logger.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/mixed-input-8-channel-analog-cellular-logger.md
index 89af35cd5f..e9a2b7ba9e 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/mixed-input-8-channel-analog-cellular-logger.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/mixed-input-8-channel-analog-cellular-logger.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The FDQ-99900 MI-8 is a compact, 24-bit data acquisition system (DAQ) designed to measure up to ten external sensors then log values locally to an SD card or push data to the cloud over a cellular data connection.
Advanced triggering functionality allows the MI-8 to conserve storage space and network data by only transmitting events of interest.
@@ -26,6 +25,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account](https://{{hostName}})
+
## Create device on ThingsBoard
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/thingsboard-create-device-block.md %}
@@ -43,3 +43,4 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ncd-vibration-temperature-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ncd-vibration-temperature-sensor.md
index 6ee7de157a..ea5771df48 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ncd-vibration-temperature-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ncd-vibration-temperature-sensor.md
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
**Industrial IoT Wireless Vibration Temperature Sensor**
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
This IIoT sensor is designed to monitor vibration, frequency, and temperature in industrial environments. It provides valuable data that can be used for predictive maintenance, equipment monitoring, and overall operational efficiency.
@@ -585,4 +584,5 @@ Finally, our dashboard is displayed as follows:
This tutorial explained the basic, step-by-step process of integrating the NCD Industrial IoT Wireless Vibration and Temperature Sensor with ThingsBoard Cloud, enabling you to manage and visualize the vibration and temperature variables sent by the NCD sensor.
-After successfully connecting the NCD Industrial IoT Wireless Vibration and Temperature Sensor to the ThingsBoard platform, you can expand its functionality by setting up thresholds and alarms for sensor data, enabling notifications via email, SMS, or web when thresholds are exceeded. You can manage users by adding them with specific roles and permissions, allowing customized access to devices and dashboards.
\ No newline at end of file
+After successfully connecting the NCD Industrial IoT Wireless Vibration and Temperature Sensor to the ThingsBoard platform, you can expand its functionality by setting up thresholds and alarms for sensor data, enabling notifications via email, SMS, or web when thresholds are exceeded. You can manage users by adding them with specific roles and permissions, allowing customized access to devices and dashboards.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nodemcuv2.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nodemcuv2.md
index fd82775e85..90d1759331 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nodemcuv2.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nodemcuv2.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The NodeMCU is quite a popular development board that is broadly implemented across the internet world.
It is based on the ESP-12E Wi-Fi module that is perfectly associated with the combination of easy programming elements with Arduino IDE as well as Wi-Fi capability.
@@ -55,3 +54,4 @@ The unit allows to either host the application or to offload all Wi-Fi networkin
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nodemcuv3.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nodemcuv3.md
index 65e6e1ed61..e6471e4ee2 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nodemcuv3.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nodemcuv3.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The NodeMCU is quite a popular development board that is broadly implemented across the internet world.
It is based on the ESP-12E Wi-Fi module that is perfectly associated with the combination of elements of easy programming with Arduino IDE as well as Wi-Fi capability.
@@ -55,3 +54,4 @@ The unit allows to either host the application or to offload all Wi-Fi networkin
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nvidia-jetson-nano-developer-kit.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nvidia-jetson-nano-developer-kit.md
index 9ec07ff84f..d7545856a9 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nvidia-jetson-nano-developer-kit.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nvidia-jetson-nano-developer-kit.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit is a small, powerful computer that lets you run multiple neural networks in parallel for applications like image classification, object detection, and speech processing.
It's ideal for makers and developers who want to create intelligent devices at the edge.
@@ -48,3 +47,4 @@ The NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit is a small, powerful computer that lets you
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nvidia-jetson-xavier-nx-developer-kit.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nvidia-jetson-xavier-nx-developer-kit.md
index 408d6504c9..43881641bd 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nvidia-jetson-xavier-nx-developer-kit.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/nvidia-jetson-xavier-nx-developer-kit.md
@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit is a powerful, compact AI computer that delivers up to 21 TOPS of accelerated computing in a small form factor.
It's designed for autonomous machines, industrial robots, and embedded systems that require high-performance AI at the edge.
@@ -75,3 +74,4 @@ The NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX Developer Kit is a powerful, compact AI computer tha
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/odroid-xu4.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/odroid-xu4.md
index 5ef4d19349..fb1613a123 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/odroid-xu4.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/odroid-xu4.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The ODROID-XU4 is a powerful single-board computer designed for computing tasks that demand high performance and energy efficiency.
It features a Samsung Exynos5422 Cortex-A15 processor, 2GB of RAM, Gigabit Ethernet, and two USB 3.0 ports.
The board also has a microSD card slot, eMMC module socket, and 40-pin GPIO header for interfacing with a variety of peripherals and sensors.
@@ -50,3 +49,4 @@ The ODROID-XU4 is a powerful single-board computer designed for computing tasks
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/odyssey-stm32mp157c.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/odyssey-stm32mp157c.md
index 8b5614e21f..fc5b3a1e87 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/odyssey-stm32mp157c.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/odyssey-stm32mp157c.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
ODYSSEY STM32MP157C is a single-board computer with an STM32MP157C processor, 2GB DDR3L RAM, and 16GB eMMC flash storage.
It also features Gigabit Ethernet, WIFI, Bluetooth, and an array of connectors for peripherals and expansion.
@@ -48,3 +47,4 @@ ODYSSEY STM32MP157C is a single-board computer with an STM32MP157C processor, 2G
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orange-pi-4.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orange-pi-4.md
index ce02b88c4b..4e607fe1ce 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orange-pi-4.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orange-pi-4.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Orange Pi 4 is a powerful single-board computer (SBC) that features a hexa-core Rockchip RK3399 ARM Cortex-A72/A53 CPU, 4GB of RAM, and Gigabit Ethernet.
It also features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as support for 4K Ultra HD video playback.
The board also includes a USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 ports, and an HDMI 2.0a port.
@@ -49,3 +48,4 @@ The Orange Pi 4 is a powerful single-board computer (SBC) that features a hexa-c
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orange-pi-plus-2e.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orange-pi-plus-2e.md
index 65822bd6ae..6a1086b420 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orange-pi-plus-2e.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orange-pi-plus-2e.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Orange Pi Plus 2E is a powerful single-board computer that boasts an Allwinner H3 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 processor with a clock speed of up to 1.6GHz.
It comes with 2GB DDR3 RAM, 16GB EMMC Flash, and supports Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity.
This SBC also features HDMI, AV output, and an onboard IR receiver, making it a versatile option for a wide range of projects.
@@ -49,3 +48,4 @@ The Orange Pi Plus 2E is a powerful single-board computer that boasts an Allwinn
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orangepi-2g-iot.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orangepi-2g-iot.md
index 4cb0c90783..defb571b6a 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orangepi-2g-iot.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orangepi-2g-iot.md
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
Orange Pi 2G-IoT uses the Allwinner H6 SoC, and has 2GB LPDDR3 SDRAM, 8GB EMMC Flash. It can run Android 9, Ubuntu, Debian.
Orange Pi 2G-IoT offers a range of different ports, including HDMI output, 26pin headers, Gbps Ethernet port, 1 * USB 3.0,
2 * USB2.0,etc. It is powered through Type-C. It is a good choice for applications that need strong networking performance.
@@ -47,3 +46,4 @@ Orange Pi 2G-IoT offers a range of different ports, including HDMI output, 26pin
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orangepi-zero.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orangepi-zero.md
index 5d07b4c34f..2e8e1c400b 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orangepi-zero.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/orangepi-zero.md
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
%}
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
Orange Pi Zero is for anyone who wants to start creating with technology, not just consuming it. It's a simple, fun,
useful tool that you can use to start taking control of the world around you.
Orange Pi Zero is an open-source single-board computer. It is very compact with a dimension of 48X46mm. It can run
@@ -49,3 +48,4 @@ Standard version), it integrates TF card, 100 Ethernet network, USB 2.0, 26Pin h
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/pine-a64.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/pine-a64.md
index c889ee82a6..248c5788c8 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/pine-a64.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/pine-a64.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The PINE A64 is a single-board computer based on the Allwinner A64 SoC, featuring a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU.
It is designed to be a low-cost and energy-efficient alternative to other SBCs on the market, with a focus on education and maker communities.
@@ -47,3 +46,4 @@ The PINE A64 is a single-board computer based on the Allwinner A64 SoC, featurin
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/positioning-water-leak-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/positioning-water-leak-sensor.md
index cd3f7b44a9..f260655348 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/positioning-water-leak-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/positioning-water-leak-sensor.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[AgroSense LoRaWAN® Positioning Water Leak Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} detects water leakage at fixed points. Suitable for applications such as garage/kitchen water leakage detection. It reports the water leakage via LoRaWAN® protocol instantly as leakage detected. The sensor benefits from LoRaWAN, which ensures stability and reliability. It is capable of covering a long transmission range while maintaining low power consumption. Unlike wireline devices, it is battery-powered, reducing the workload and complexity of deployment, design and development for end-users that can work via powering it, and setting the configuration in the cloud server.
{% assign feature = "Platform Integrations" %}{% include templates/pe-feature-banner.md %}
@@ -25,6 +24,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -62,3 +62,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/qualcomm-dragonboard-410c.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/qualcomm-dragonboard-410c.md
index f3e89958b6..07aba93ce1 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/qualcomm-dragonboard-410c.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/qualcomm-dragonboard-410c.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The DragonBoard™ 410c is the first development board based on a Qualcomm® APQ8016e application processor.
It features advanced processing power, WIFI, Bluetooth connectivity, and GPS, all packed into a board the size of a credit card.
Based on the 64-bit capable Qualcomm APQ8016e application processor, the DragonBoard 410c is designed to support rapid software development, education and prototyping, and is compliant with the 96Boards Consumer Edition specification.
@@ -50,3 +49,4 @@ All this makes it ideal for enabling embedded computing and Internet of Things (
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/radxa-rock-pro.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/radxa-rock-pro.md
index 0012f2e8d1..d3d5cf9e1a 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/radxa-rock-pro.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/radxa-rock-pro.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Radxa Rock Pro is a single-board computer based on the Rockchip RK3188 SoC with four ARM Cortex-A9 cores, providing good performance for general computing tasks.
It has 2GB of DDR3 RAM and support for various interfaces such as USB2.0, HDMI, and Ethernet.
It can run various operating systems such as Android and Linux, making it suitable for various projects such as media centers, home automation, and more.
@@ -49,3 +48,4 @@ The Radxa Rock Pro is a single-board computer based on the Rockchip RK3188 SoC w
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-3-model-B-plus.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-3-model-B-plus.md
index 1989591210..d3bfc7ede9 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-3-model-B-plus.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-3-model-B-plus.md
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
%}
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ is currently the best Raspberry Pi computer you can buy. While the price stays at $35, the
new board one-ups its predecessor in several ways, most notably with a faster processor and Wi-Fi. The co-creator of
the board Eben Upton describes it as lying somewhere between the 2016 Raspberry Pi 3 and a future Raspberry Pi 4 in
@@ -50,3 +49,4 @@ restaurant meal.
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-4.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-4.md
index 02f3fd706f..8624c4d181 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-4.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-4.md
@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@
{% endif %}
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
Raspberry Pi has long been the gold standard for inexpensive single-board computing, powering everything from robots to
smart home devices to digital kiosks. When it launched in 2019, the Raspberry Pi 4 took Pi to another level, with
performance that’s good enough to use in a pinch as a desktop PC, plus the ability to output 4K video at 60 Hz or power
@@ -78,3 +77,4 @@ productivity and database hosting.
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-cm4.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-cm4.md
index f92b4df089..5f40d43bdf 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-cm4.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-cm4.md
@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
{% assign deviceName = page.title | remove: "How to connect " | remove: "to ThingsBoard?" %}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Elastel EG500](https://www.elastel.com/products/industrial-raspberry-pi/eg500-edge-computing-gateway/){:target="_blank"} is an Industrial Edge Computing Gateway powered by **Raspberry Pi CM4**.
Perfect for use as an IoT Gateway, data acquisition device, Industrial Controller, or for Edge Computing applications.
@@ -28,6 +27,7 @@ Also, you will require the following items:


+
## Create device on ThingsBoard
**1. In our example, we use ThingsBoard Cloud**
@@ -138,4 +138,5 @@ Now we have a visualizing dashboard for displaying data and controlling the DO (
By following this guide, you can easily integrate Elastel IIoT gateways with ThingsBoard. Elastel’s easy-to-use web UI and ThingsBoard’s powerful visualization tools make the edge-to-cloud connection seamless.
- Learn more about [**Elastel Edge Devices**](https://www.elastel.com/products/){:target="_blank"}.
-- Explore ThingsBoard [**Documentation**](https://thingsboard.io/docs/pe/){:target="_blank"} for advanced features and concepts.
\ No newline at end of file
+- Explore ThingsBoard [**Documentation**](https://thingsboard.io/docs/pe/){:target="_blank"} for advanced features and concepts.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-pico-w.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-pico-w.md
index 7fc935f838..6d59ec42ad 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-pico-w.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-pico-w.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
Following the hugely popular Raspberry Pi Pico, the new Raspberry Pi Pico W is a wireless-enabled version of the RP2040-based board, adding 2.4GHz 802.11n WiFi connectivity.
The addition of wireless connectivity opens up the Pico W to a vast new range of projects such as remote sensor readings, remote control, home automation, mini web servers, wireless GPIO pin control and more.
@@ -54,3 +53,4 @@ WiFi is enabled via the use of an Infineon CYW43439 wireless chip.
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-zero-w.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-zero-w.md
index 16cb28eeed..6018890b0b 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-zero-w.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/raspberry-pi-zero-w.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Raspberry Pi Zero W is a small, low-cost, and powerful single-board computer that is designed for DIY enthusiasts, hobbyists, and makers.
It is a variant of the popular Raspberry Pi Zero, which is known for its tiny size and affordability.
The "W" in the Raspberry Pi Zero W stands for "wireless", as it comes equipped with both WIFI and Bluetooth connectivity.
@@ -52,3 +51,4 @@ This makes it an ideal platform for learning, prototyping, and building a wide r
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/recomputer-r1000.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/recomputer-r1000.md
index ab7121cc08..5580559c4f 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/recomputer-r1000.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/recomputer-r1000.md
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The [reComputer R1000]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} edge IoT controller is built on the high-performance Raspberry Pi CM4 platform, featuring a quad-core A72 processor with a maximum support of 8GB RAM and 32GB eMMC. Equipped with dual Ethernet interfaces that can be flexibly configured, it also includes 3 isolated RS485 channels supporting BACnet, Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP/IP protocols. With robust IoT network communication capabilities, the R1000 series supports multiple wireless communication options including 4G, LoRa®, Wi-Fi/BLE, allowing for flexible configurations to serve as corresponding wireless gateways. This controller is well-suited for remote device management, energy management, and various other scenarios in the field of smart buildings.
## Integration with ThingsBoard
@@ -260,4 +259,5 @@ The command must be executed in the same directory in which the docker-compose.y
{% include images-gallery.liquid showListImageTitles="true" imageCollection=dashboardPE %}
{% else %}
{% include images-gallery.liquid showListImageTitles="true" imageCollection=dashboardCE %}
-{% endif %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% endif %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/recomputer-r1100.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/recomputer-r1100.md
index 28bea8bab0..15e5f44c1a 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/recomputer-r1100.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/recomputer-r1100.md
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The [reComputer R1100]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"}, powered by Raspberry Pi CM4, is an adaptable edge IoT gateway with AI capabilities.
It features comprehensive industrial interfaces (2x Ethernet, 2xUSB, 2xRS485, 2xRS232, 2xDI and 2xDO) and flexible wireless connectivity options (4G, LoRa®, Wi-Fi/BLE), making it ideal for diverse industrial applications
@@ -266,3 +265,4 @@ The command must be executed in the same directory in which the docker-compose.y
{% include images-gallery.liquid showListImageTitles="true" imageCollection=dashboardCE %}
{% endif %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rn172wcd.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rn172wcd.md
index a3f8f98193..c781c7f599 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rn172wcd.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rn172wcd.md
@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The [RN172WCD]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} by RADIONODE is a versatile Wi-Fi sensor data transmitter designed for real-time environmental monitoring in industrial, commercial, and laboratory settings.
It supports a wide range of UA series sensors, including gas detectors (CO₂, O₂, NH₃, etc.), thermal sensors (PT100, thermocouples), and analog transmitters (4–20 mA, 0–1 V), enabling flexible deployment across various applications.
With Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 b/g), MODBUS TCP, and HTTP/HTTPS connectivity, the device seamlessly transmits data to cloud platforms like Radionode365, local servers, or PLCs for centralized monitoring. Additional features include a built-in buzzer, dual-color LED indicators, and a 4-digit display for real-time readings and alerts.
@@ -23,6 +22,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Create device on ThingsBoard
For simplicity, we will create the device manually using the UI.
@@ -356,3 +356,4 @@ A sample dashboard featuring the Indoor temperature chart card, Indoor humidity
You can [download this dashboard in JSON format](/docs/devices-library/resources/dashboards/rn172plus/temp-and-rh-dashboard.json){:target="_blank" download="temp-and-rh-dashboard.json"} and [import](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/dashboards/#import-dashboard){:target="_blank"} it into your own ThingsBoard instance.

+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock-pi-4-model-b.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock-pi-4-model-b.md
index 32f407de35..1053968a61 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock-pi-4-model-b.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock-pi-4-model-b.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
Rock Pi 4 Model B is a powerful single-board computer with a Rockchip RK3399 processor, up to 4GB LPDDR4 RAM, and up to 128GB eMMC flash storage.
It also features Gigabit Ethernet, WIFI, Bluetooth 5.
0, and a variety of connectors for peripherals and expansion.
@@ -49,3 +48,4 @@ Rock Pi 4 Model B is a powerful single-board computer with a Rockchip RK3399 pro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock64.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock64.md
index b25e15b2ad..a2d5343824 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock64.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock64.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Rock64 is a single-board computer designed to provide a powerful and efficient computing solution in a small form factor.
It is built around a Rockchip RK3328 quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor, which offers reliable performance and energy efficiency.
The board features 1GB, 2GB, or 4GB of LPDDR3 RAM, as well as a microSD card slot for expandable storage.
@@ -51,3 +50,4 @@ The Rock64 runs a variety of operating systems, including Debian, Ubuntu, and An
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock960.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock960.md
index 00a06c93e4..a46dd79977 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock960.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/rock960.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Rock960 is a single-board computer based on the Rockchip RK3399 SoC with two ARM Cortex-A72 cores and four ARM Cortex-A53 cores, providing high-performance computing capabilities.
It has 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM and support for various interfaces such as USB3.0, PCIe, HDMI, MIPI-CSI, and more, making it suitable for a wide range of applications such as AI, IoT, and robotics.
@@ -47,3 +46,4 @@ The Rock960 is a single-board computer based on the Rockchip RK3399 SoC with two
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/s26x-lorawan-temperature-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/s26x-lorawan-temperature-sensor.md
index 642766ff67..c8566326d1 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/s26x-lorawan-temperature-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/s26x-lorawan-temperature-sensor.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[The Sentrius™ RS26x]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} s a battery powered IP67 temperature sensor platform that delivers HACCP level temperature monitoring with real time alerting for your food safety compliance. In addition to ensuring product safety, these intelligent devices avoid inventory loss, improve facility efficiency and save you time and money in automated day to day operations.
They are available in two variants: One with an internal temperature sensor, and a second that supports an external sensor probe.
@@ -25,6 +24,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
Please follow the official RS26x Getting Started Guide: [Connecting RS26x to The Things Stack v3](https://www.ezurio.com/documentation/quick-start-guide-connecting-rs26x-to-the-things-stack-v3){: target="_blank"} and the official [RS26x User Guide](https://www.ezurio.com/documentation/user-guide-rs26x-series){: target="_blank"} to configure the sensor properly and connect it to The Things Stack.
@@ -205,3 +205,4 @@ Now you can easily connect your RS26x LoRaWAN temperature sensor and start sendi
To go further, explore the [ThingsBoard documentation](https://thingsboard.io/docs/pe/){:target="_blank"} to learn more about key features, such as creating more [dashboards](https://thingsboard.io/docs/pe/user-guide/dashboards/){:target="_blank"} and leveragin additional widgets to visualize your telemetry, or setting up [alarm rules](https://thingsboard.io/docs/pe/user-guide/alarm-rules/){:target="_blank"} to monitor device behavior in real time.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/socketsync-bluetooth-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/socketsync-bluetooth-gateway.md
index a22c34cfd0..9cf43088d5 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/socketsync-bluetooth-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/socketsync-bluetooth-gateway.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[SocketSync Bluetooth Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed based on BLE and LoRa technology. With the advanced LoRa technology and built-in BLE module, the BLE gateway receivesand reports the Bluetooth devices messages to the LoRaWAN gateway.
The parameter settings, such as the heartbeat period, LoRaWAN work mode, and sensor data to send in a Bluetooth message, are adjustable as per customers' requirements.
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/socketsync-proximity-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/socketsync-proximity-gateway.md
index c7a4daad04..ae48bad0f1 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/socketsync-proximity-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/socketsync-proximity-gateway.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[SocketSync Proximity Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 and LoRaWAN capabilities. When a [Bluetooth beacon](https://www.lansitec.com/products/bluetooth-beacon/){:target="_blank"} comes into close proximity, the sensor activates buzzing and flashing.
It then transmits the beacon’s ID and received signal strength indicator (RSSI) to a LoRaWAN gateway.
The sensor calculates the distance based on the RSSI between the two devices. Additionally, the proximity sensor functions as a Bluetooth gateway, collecting messages from nearby Bluetooth beacons and forwarding them to the LoRaWAN gateway.
@@ -21,6 +20,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -41,3 +41,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/soil-moisture-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/soil-moisture-sensor.md
index 1cb1ed0320..5f464e6dd7 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/soil-moisture-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/soil-moisture-sensor.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[AgroSense LoRaWAN® Soil Moisture Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} measures the Humidity at the range of 12-bit ADC, -40℃ to 85℃with capacitive method ,also with highly waterproof performance tested to IP68, making it widely applicable in agricultural environmental sensing scenarios to support the smart agricultural production.
{% assign feature = "Platform Integrations" %}{% include templates/pe-feature-banner.md %}
@@ -25,6 +24,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -62,3 +62,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/solar-bluetooth-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/solar-bluetooth-gateway.md
index 0f095ed7bc..17055e3d38 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/solar-bluetooth-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/solar-bluetooth-gateway.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Solar Bluetooth Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed based on LoRaWAN and Bluetooth 5.0 technology. It receives nearby [Bluetooth beacon](https://www.lansitec.com/products/bluetooth-beacon/){:target="_blank"} messages, and then transmit to a LoRaWAN gateways through LoRaWAN after restructure the data.
It is powered with robust solar film and a 5300mAh rechargeable battery.
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/solar-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/solar-tracker.md
index 4e51c6f541..032dd644d9 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/solar-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/solar-tracker.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Solar Tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed based on GNSS, Bluetooth and LoRaWAN for indoor and outdoor tracking.
It is powered with robust solar film and a 5300mAh rechargeable battery.
Users can adjust settings such as the GNSS report duration, heartbeat message period, beacon report interval, and asset receiving duration.
@@ -20,6 +19,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -40,3 +40,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/teltonika-rut955-and-siemens-logo.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/teltonika-rut955-and-siemens-logo.md
index 853873c613..63cfbfaf53 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/teltonika-rut955-and-siemens-logo.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/teltonika-rut955-and-siemens-logo.md
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[{{deviceName}}]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} offers dual-SIM cellular
connectivity, four Ethernet ports and Wi-Fi combined with RS232, RS485, USB interfaces and I/O for a wide variety of
professional application scenarios. This router is equipped with advanced RutOS software features such as Modbus, SNMP,
@@ -23,6 +22,7 @@ To continue with this guide, we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{thingsboardInstanceLink}}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Import Rule chain
Download [Teltonika Rule Chain](/docs/devices-library/resources/dashboards/ready-to-go-devices/teltonika-rut-955-rule-chain.json){:target="_blank" download="teltonika-rut955-rule-chain.json"} and import.
@@ -230,3 +230,4 @@ integration to retrieve data from devices connected to {{deviceName}}.
After connecting the devices to the gateway, you will be able to see and process the data coming from the devices on the ThingsBoard.
Explore the platform [documentation](/docs/{{page.docsPrefix}}){: target="_blank"} to learn more about key concepts and features.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temco-controls-t3e-6ct-and-hum-w1.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temco-controls-t3e-6ct-and-hum-w1.md
index 254ac9c285..bb254575f5 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temco-controls-t3e-6ct-and-hum-w1.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temco-controls-t3e-6ct-and-hum-w1.md
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[{{deviceName}}]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is general purpose input / ouput modules for building
integrators. Available in several input/output configurations, the T3 module provide convenient termination for field
devices and interfacing to your HVAC, lighting, temperature sensors, and other typical building automation
@@ -24,6 +23,7 @@ To continue with this guide, we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard IoT Gateway](/docs/iot-gateway/installation/){: target="_blank"} installed
- [ThingsBoard account]({{thingsboardInstanceLink}}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Devices connection
According to the [official user manual](https://assets.temcocontrols.com/products/t3e6ct/brochure_pdf/T3E-6CT-1.pdf){: target="_blank"}, firstly you need to wired connection between the controller and the temperature
@@ -85,3 +85,4 @@ sensor to ThingsBoard. After connecting the devices to the gateway, you will be
from the devices on the ThingsBoard.
Explore the platform [documentation](/docs/{{page.docsPrefix}}){: target="_blank"} to learn more about key concepts and features.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temco-controls-tstat-10-and-hum-w1.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temco-controls-tstat-10-and-hum-w1.md
index dd9789252b..1ae1a6cd64 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temco-controls-tstat-10-and-hum-w1.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temco-controls-tstat-10-and-hum-w1.md
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[{{deviceName}}]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} Bacnet programmable controller is a low-cost high
performance programmable controller. With an I/O configuration, it can be extended through external I/O modules to
form a complete building automation solution. There are five relays and two analog outputs as well as
@@ -28,6 +27,7 @@ To continue with this guide, we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard IoT Gateway](/docs/iot-gateway/installation/){: target="_blank"} installed
- [ThingsBoard account]({{thingsboardInstanceLink}}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Devices connection
According to the [official user manual](https://assets.temcocontrols.com/products/humidity_and_temp_transmitters_with_waterproof_connector/brochure_pdf/HummidityTransmitterWithWaterproofConnector-1.pdf){: target="_blank"}, firstly you need to wired connection between the controller and the temperature
@@ -91,3 +91,4 @@ sensor to ThingsBoard. After connecting the devices to the gateway, you will be
from the devices on the ThingsBoard.
Explore the platform [documentation](/docs/{{page.docsPrefix}}){: target="_blank"} to learn more about key concepts and features.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temperature-humidity-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temperature-humidity-sensor.md
index 179dc94b3d..be628b3ce7 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temperature-humidity-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temperature-humidity-sensor.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Temperature & Humidity Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed based on the advanced LoRa modulation and powered by a lithium battery with a 5-year operation time. It offers a cost-effective LoRaWAN end device for a variety of applications.
Its IP65 enclosure and long operation time offer the benefit of low maintenance cost. Therefore, it is ideal for outdoor use. The sensor operation mode can be adjusted via LoRaWAN Network.
Lansitec sensor family is fully compatible and plug-andplay for LoRaWAN network operation. It can also work with the Lansitec wireless data transfer unit for the low-cost deployment.
@@ -20,6 +19,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -40,3 +40,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temphu-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temphu-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
index 5286000121..6a35971c63 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temphu-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/temphu-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[TempHu Temperature and Humidity Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} TempHu is advanced technology indoor sensor applied for the full sensing of
the temperature and humidity. TempHu is enclosed in a room sensor box and is
designed to be wall mounted. TempHu is completely wireless and powered by 3.6V AA
@@ -31,6 +30,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -68,3 +68,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/the-parallella-board.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/the-parallella-board.md
index 731d124aad..dd3e522d23 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/the-parallella-board.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/the-parallella-board.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The Parallella Board is a single-board computer based on the Xilinx Zynq Z-7010 SoC, featuring a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU and an FPGA.
It was designed for parallel processing and is ideal for high-performance computing applications.
@@ -47,3 +46,4 @@ The Parallella Board is a single-board computer based on the Xilinx Zynq Z-7010
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/tracking-label.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/tracking-label.md
index 7bda3c2a41..f0cc89f3b3 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/tracking-label.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/tracking-label.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Tracking Label]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} say goodbye to lost shipments and untraceable assets with Lansitec's ultra-thin Tracking Label. Combining GNSS, Bluetooth 5.0, and LoRaWAN technology, this disposable tracking solution provides reliable indoor and outdoor positioning for packages, pallets, and containers.
Whether you're shipping goods across the globe or simply managing inventory within a warehouse, the Tracking Label's 3-axis accelerometer and automatic BLE/GNSS switching ensure efficient power use without compromising on accuracy.
With up to three years of battery life (based on six GNSS reports per day) and an IP66 rating, this label is built to stand up to harsh conditions and lengthy transit times — giving you the confidence to monitor and manage your assets from end to end.
@@ -20,6 +19,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -40,3 +40,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/udoo-x86-ultra.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/udoo-x86-ultra.md
index 079eb54af2..7de14a5042 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/udoo-x86-ultra.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/udoo-x86-ultra.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
UDOO X86 II is the New PC: the most powerful x86 maker board ever and an Arduino™ Leonardo-compatible platform, all embedded on the same board.
On UDOO X86 II you can run all the software available for the PC world, from gaming to video streaming, from graphical editors to professional development platforms, plus all the software or the Arduino™ Leonardo world, including all the sketches, libraries and the official Arduino™ Leonardo IDE.
It is based on Quad Core 64-bit new-generation x86 processors made by Intel®, designed for the PC domain.
@@ -49,3 +48,4 @@ It is based on Quad Core 64-bit new-generation x86 processors made by Intel®, d
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug56-lorawan-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug56-lorawan-gateway.md
index c314d1ebd7..ae793431a0 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug56-lorawan-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug56-lorawan-gateway.md
@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[UG56 LoRaWAN® Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is a high-performance 8-channel LoRaWAN® gateway that offers reliable connectivity for industrial applications.
Industrial-Grade Design
@@ -33,6 +32,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Gateway connection
According to the [official user manual](https://resource.milesight.com/milesight/iot/document/ug56-user-guide-en.pdf){: target="_blank"} and [this guide](https://support.milesight-iot.com/support/solutions/articles/73000514278-how-to-connect-milesight-gateway-to-the-internet){: target="_blank"} you can connect the gateway to the network and get access to the WebUI in two ways:
@@ -87,4 +87,5 @@ Loriot
## Conclusion
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/lora-gateway-conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/lora-gateway-conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug65-lorawan-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug65-lorawan-gateway.md
index 02b5131d48..39b0e57363 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug65-lorawan-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug65-lorawan-gateway.md
@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; margin-right: 2em;"}
[UG65 LoRaWAN® Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is a robust 8-channel indoor LoRaWAN® gateway. Adopting SX1302 LoRa chip and high-performance quad-core CPU, UG65 supports connection with more than 2000 nodes.
Key features:
@@ -41,6 +40,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Gateway connection
According to the [official user manual](https://resource.milesight.com/milesight/iot/document/ug65-user-guide-en.pdf){: target="_blank"} and [this guide](https://support.milesight-iot.com/support/solutions/articles/73000514278-how-to-connect-milesight-gateway-to-the-internet){: target="_blank"} you can connect the gateway to the network and get access to the WebUI in two ways:
@@ -97,3 +97,4 @@ Loriot
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/lora-gateway-conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug67-lorawan-gateway.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug67-lorawan-gateway.md
index 1098d2f515..890fa141ce 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug67-lorawan-gateway.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ug67-lorawan-gateway.md
@@ -13,7 +13,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[UG67 LoRaWAN® Gateway]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} UG67 is a robust 8-channel outdoor LoRaWAN® gateway.
Adopting SX1302 LoRa chip and high-performance quad-core CPU, UG67 supports connection with more than 2000 nodes.
UG67 has line of sight up to 15 km and IP67 waterproof case, which is ideally suited to smart agriculture, smart metering and many other outdoor applications.
@@ -39,6 +38,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Gateway connection
According to the [official user manual](https://resource.milesight.com/milesight/iot/document/ug67-user-guide-en.pdf){: target="_blank"} and [this guide](https://support.milesight-iot.com/support/solutions/articles/73000514278-how-to-connect-milesight-gateway-to-the-internet){: target="_blank"} you can connect the gateway to the network and get access to the WebUI in two ways:
@@ -95,3 +95,4 @@ Loriot
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/lora-gateway-conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/up-squared-pro-ai-edge.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/up-squared-pro-ai-edge.md
index a7cad6eba8..0db949a47c 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/up-squared-pro-ai-edge.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/up-squared-pro-ai-edge.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The UP Squared Pro AI Edge is a high-performance single-board computer designed for AI applications.
It features an Intel Atom x7-E3950 Processor and 8GB of RAM, and comes with a range of connectivity options including Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth 4.
2. With its powerful computing capabilities, this board is well-suited for complex deep learning tasks, computer vision applications, and robotics projects.
@@ -49,3 +48,4 @@ The UP Squared Pro AI Edge is a high-performance single-board computer designed
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/upesy-esp32-low-power-dev-kit.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/upesy-esp32-low-power-dev-kit.md
index f7e094817e..ad16b95e12 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/upesy-esp32-low-power-dev-kit.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/upesy-esp32-low-power-dev-kit.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The [uPesy ESP32 Low power DevKit](https://www.upesy.com/products/upesy-esp32-wroom-low-power-devkit) is built on the ESP-WROOM-32D module, a miniature high-performance Wi-Fi + BT + BLE chip from Espressif, designed for a wide range of applications, from micro-power network sensors to the most complex applications, such as encoding, streaming music and MP3 encoding.
The module contains all the necessary minimum peripherals, sufficient for a quick and comfortable start of the work with ESP-WROOM-32 family.
@@ -61,3 +60,4 @@ It has on-board Flash memory, 40 MHz quartz and a PCB antenna that provides good
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/upesy-esp32-wroom-dev-kit-v2.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/upesy-esp32-wroom-dev-kit-v2.md
index 35358a2d47..59f931525f 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/upesy-esp32-wroom-dev-kit-v2.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/upesy-esp32-wroom-dev-kit-v2.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The [uPesy ESP32 Wroom DevKit v2](https://www.upesy.com/products/upesy-esp32-wroom-devkit-board) is built on the ESP-WROOM-32E module, a miniature high-performance Wi-Fi + BT + BLE chip from Espressif, designed for a wide range of applications, from micro-power network sensors to the most complex applications, such as encoding, streaming music and MP3 encoding.
The module contains all the necessary minimum peripherals, sufficient for a quick and comfortable start of the work with ESP-WROOM-32 family.
@@ -55,3 +54,4 @@ It has on-board Flash memory, 40 MHz quartz and a PCB antenna that provides good
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-anchor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-anchor.md
index 4734e1f6b6..6c2fbca547 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-anchor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-anchor.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[UWB Anchor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed using LoRaWAN and UWB technologies.
It works with surrounding UWB trackers to calculate distances between devices, regularly synchronizes time with other anchors, and transmits heartbeat data to the LoRaWAN gateway.
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-asset-management-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-asset-management-tracker.md
index a0b1327457..7fec1d38f0 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-asset-management-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-asset-management-tracker.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[UWB Asset Management Tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed using LoRaWAN and UWB technologies.
It calculates the distance with anchors and forward the distance information to a LoRaWAN gateway to calculate its position in the server. The accuracy can be as low as 10cm.
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-badge-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-badge-tracker.md
index d7a10015ca..e969ff5337 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-badge-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-badge-tracker.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[UWB Badge Tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed using LoRaWAN and UWB technologies.
It calculates the distance with anchors and forward the distance information to a LoRaWAN gateway to calculate its position in the server. The accuracy can be as low as 10cm.
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-container-tracker.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-container-tracker.md
index a2da318bfa..aa6e86b711 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-container-tracker.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/uwb-container-tracker.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[UWB Container Tracker]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is designed using LoRaWAN and UWB technologies.
It calculates the distance with anchors and forward the distance information to a LoRaWAN gateway to calculate its position in the server. The accuracy can be as low as 10cm.
@@ -19,6 +18,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/valve-positioning-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/valve-positioning-sensor.md
index bff9931f8e..0726a64261 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/valve-positioning-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/valve-positioning-sensor.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
'
%}
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Valve Positioning Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} leverages LoRa technology and a built-in magnet sensor to track valve rotation angles with 1° accuracy.
This compact device measures both the direction and total number of turns, reporting real-time data to a LoRaWAN gateway.
With configurable heartbeat intervals and operating modes, plus support for FOTA over Bluetooth, it delivers reliable performance and minimal maintenance in industrial or municipal environments.
@@ -20,6 +19,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{prerequisites}}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Configuration
Only ThingsBoard Cloud works when using direct communication from this device to ThingsBoard via MQTT.
@@ -40,3 +40,4 @@ Loriot
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/check-data-on-thingsboard-block.md %}
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/integrations/external-platforms/lansitec/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vapeless-gas-detection-indoor-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vapeless-gas-detection-indoor-sensor.md
index c818623b82..569f840edc 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vapeless-gas-detection-indoor-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vapeless-gas-detection-indoor-sensor.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Vapeless Gas detection indoor Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} The VAPELESS is advanced technology gas detection indoor sensor applied
for the full sensing of the Vaping gases exhaust by the electronic cigarettes
together with environment temperature and humidity. VAPELESS enclosed
@@ -30,6 +29,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -67,3 +67,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vapeless-pro-gas-detection-indoor-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vapeless-pro-gas-detection-indoor-sensor.md
index 361d22de78..08f295c23a 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vapeless-pro-gas-detection-indoor-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vapeless-pro-gas-detection-indoor-sensor.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Vapeless Pro Gas detection indoor Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} The VAPELESS is advanced technology gas detection indoor sensor applied
for the full sensing of the Vaping gases exhaust by the electronic cigarettes
together with environment temperature and humidity. VAPELESS enclosed
@@ -30,6 +29,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -67,3 +67,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vibit-bp.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vibit-bp.md
index f29082a949..900bbf6de5 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vibit-bp.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vibit-bp.md
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[VIBit-BP]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is a battery-powered, compact tri-axial vibration and temperature sensor designed for anomaly detection without the need for external power or wiring. It transmits data wirelessly via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), making it ideal for remote condition monitoring in industrial settings.
## VIBit-BP Architecture
@@ -29,6 +28,7 @@ To continue with this guide, we will need the following:
- **Password**: cimcon
- **Client ID**: VIBit Device BLE MAC (Bluetooth MAC address of the sensor)
+
## Create Device profile on ThingsBoard
First, create a new device profile in ThingsBoard that uses the **MQTT transport** and the standard MQTT topics for telemetry and attributes.
@@ -182,3 +182,4 @@ Use the [Dashboard](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/dashboards/){:target="_blank"
## Conclusion
Integrating VIBit-BP with ThingsBoard using MQTT authentication offers a wireless, battery-powered solution for monitoring equipment health, enabling predictive maintenance without the constraints of wiring or external power sources. The seamless data transmission and visualization capabilities enhance operational efficiency and equipment reliability.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vibit.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vibit.md
index 769b570e38..b1de370003 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vibit.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vibit.md
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[VIBit]({{deviceVendorLink}}){:target="_blank"} is a compact, rugged, tri-axial vibration, temperature, and acoustic sensor designed for industrial anomaly detection. It supports Wi-Fi connectivity and integrates seamlessly with the MachineAstro VIBit Application for configuration and monitoring.
## Prerequisites
@@ -25,6 +24,7 @@ To continue with this guide, we will need the following:
- **Password**: cimcon
- **Client ID**: VIBit Device BLE MAC (Bluetooth MAC address of the sensor)
+
## Create Device profile on ThingsBoard
First, create a new device profile in ThingsBoard that uses the **MQTT transport** and the standard MQTT topics for telemetry and attributes.
@@ -143,4 +143,5 @@ Use the [Dashboard](/docs/{{docsPrefix}}user-guide/dashboards/){:target="_blank"
## Conclusion
-Integrating VIBit with ThingsBoard using MQTT Basic authentication ensures secure and efficient monitoring of industrial equipment, facilitating predictive maintenance and reducing downtime. The combination of real-time data transmission and comprehensive dashboards empowers maintenance teams to make informed decisions.
\ No newline at end of file
+Integrating VIBit with ThingsBoard using MQTT Basic authentication ensures secure and efficient monitoring of industrial equipment, facilitating predictive maintenance and reducing downtime. The combination of real-time data transmission and comprehensive dashboards empowers maintenance teams to make informed decisions.
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vicki-smart-radiator-thermostat.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vicki-smart-radiator-thermostat.md
index 3fe4d0a784..5bccc0709a 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vicki-smart-radiator-thermostat.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vicki-smart-radiator-thermostat.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[The MClimate Vicki Smart Radiator Thermostat]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is tailored specifically to improve energy efficiency, achieve substantial cost savings and reduce the CO2 footprint within all types of buildings through its remote temperature control capabilities and innovative data analytics. With seamless integration into various heating systems, the device has 99% compatibility ensuring effortless installation.
{% assign feature = "Platform Integrations" %}{% include templates/pe-feature-banner.md %}
@@ -25,6 +24,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -62,3 +62,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vocless-voc-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vocless-voc-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
index a833941509..91a4b0f109 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vocless-voc-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vocless-voc-temperature-and-humidity-sensor.md
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Vocless VOC temperature and humidity Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} The Vocless is advanced technology indoor sensor applied for the full sensing of the intensity of the volatile organic compounds (VOC), temperature and humidity. The integrated advanced intelligent computational AI algorithm enables reliable capability of the measurement the magnitude of the VOC Index, temperature and humidity.
{% assign feature = "Platform Integrations" %}{% include templates/pe-feature-banner.md %}
@@ -25,6 +24,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
{% if page.hasIntegrationDeviceConfiguration | downcase == "true"%}
@@ -62,3 +62,4 @@ Go to the **Latest telemetry** tab to see the latest telemetry data received fro
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vs-121.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vs-121.md
index f06718b540..e1fc68b821 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vs-121.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/vs-121.md
@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[Milesight VS121]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"}, is an AI workplace sensor designed to monitor occupancy and utilization in modern workspaces, which can reach up to 98% recognition rate based on its AI algorithm.
Milesight VS121 is available in dual versions that transmit data through LoRaWAN® or Ethernet for different applications. Based on standard Lorawan protocol, VS121 can work with the Milesight gateway.
It is equipped with WI-FI for easy configuration without the need for any additional configuration tools. By connecting this device to the ThingsBoard, you can get improved visualization and data management capabilities.
@@ -31,6 +30,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
{{ prerequisites }}
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
According to the [official user manual]({{officialManualLink}}){: target="_blank"} and this guide, you can connect the device to the network and get access to the Web UI via wireless connection.
@@ -60,4 +60,5 @@ Loriot
## Conclusion
-{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
\ No newline at end of file
+{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-d1-mini-esp8266.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-d1-mini-esp8266.md
index 2788c896f4..964babadca 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-d1-mini-esp8266.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-d1-mini-esp8266.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The WEMOS D1 mini is based on a 32-bit ESP8266 microcontroller and has a WiFi module.
The amount of flash memory of the device reaches 4 MB.
@@ -55,3 +54,4 @@ The sizes and location of contacts in both types of boards are the same.
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-d1-r2.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-d1-r2.md
index a6da613a56..cfb281548a 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-d1-r2.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-d1-r2.md
@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
The WeMos D1 board, developed by WeMos company, is based on the ESP8266 ESP-12 WiFi module.
Board programming is carried out using the standard Arduino IDE development environment.
@@ -55,3 +54,4 @@ WeMos is distinguished by its low cost and ease of connection and programming.
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-lolin-oled.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-lolin-oled.md
index 6ac29cb3a9..6e7577dae5 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-lolin-oled.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wemos-lolin-oled.md
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
{{deviceName}} is an ESP32 development board with a built-in 128×64 pixels SSD1306 OLED display.
The display communicates with the ESP32 via I2C communication protocol.
@@ -54,4 +53,5 @@ ESP32 has integrated antenna and power amplifier, low noise amplifier, filter an
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
-
\ No newline at end of file
+
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wireless-open-close-logger.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wireless-open-close-logger.md
index 2fa09c5cf6..d487b048b4 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wireless-open-close-logger.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/wireless-open-close-logger.md
@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
Wireless open / close sensor detects and logs in its memory events of door opening and closing.
If a change of state is detected, the device immediately sends the notification to cloud.
@@ -48,3 +47,4 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ws101-smart-button.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ws101-smart-button.md
index 942beb259b..9d122427a9 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ws101-smart-button.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ws101-smart-button.md
@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[WS101 Smart Button]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is a LoRaWAN®-based smart button for wireless controls, triggers and alarms.
WS101 supports multiple press actions, all of which can be defined by the user to control devices or trigger scenes.
WS101 can be widely used in smart homes, smart offices, schools, warehouses, etc.
@@ -33,6 +32,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
According to the [official user manual]({{officialManualLink}}){: target="_blank"}, we need a smartphone with NFC enabled and the ToolBox application to connect the sensor.
@@ -64,3 +64,4 @@ Loriot
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ws202-pir-and-light-sensor.md b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ws202-pir-and-light-sensor.md
index eff7594667..7e3be276e4 100644
--- a/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ws202-pir-and-light-sensor.md
+++ b/_includes/docs/devices-library/guides/ws202-pir-and-light-sensor.md
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@
## Introduction
-{: style="float: left; max-width: 200px; max-height: 200px; margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px"}
[WS202 PIR & Light Sensor]({{deviceVendorLink}}){: target="_blank"} is a PIR sensor based on passive infrared technology to detect a motion or occupancy.
WS202 can detect whether there is a movement within the range of 6-8 m.
Besides, WS202 equips with a light sensor which can link PIR detection results to trigger scenes.
@@ -33,6 +32,7 @@ To continue with this guide we will need the following:
- [ThingsBoard account]({{ thingsboardHost }}){: target="_blank"}
+
## Device connection
According to the [official user manual]({{officialManualLink}}){: target="_blank"}, we need a smartphone with NFC enabled and the ToolBox application to connect the sensor.
@@ -64,3 +64,4 @@ Loriot
## Conclusion
{% include /docs/devices-library/blocks/basic/conclusion-block.md %}
+{% include add-device-banner.liquid %}
diff --git a/_includes/head-header.html b/_includes/head-header.html
index c42d9060c3..712ad2795c 100644
--- a/_includes/head-header.html
+++ b/_includes/head-header.html
@@ -68,6 +68,15 @@
{% elsif page.url contains '/partners/' %}
+ {% elsif page.url contains '/devices-library/ce'
+ or page.url contains '/devices-library/pe'
+ or page.url contains '/devices-library/paas'
+ or page.url contains '/devices-library/edge'
+ or page.url contains '/devices-library/pe-edge'
+ or page.url contains '/devices-library/guidelines/' %}
+
+ {% elsif page.url contains '/devices-library/' %}
+
{% elsif page.url contains '/use-cases/' or cssTag == 'use-case' %}
{% elsif page.url == '/pricing/' %}
@@ -710,6 +719,9 @@