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Roadmap

Our goal is to create a set of world-class APIs and tooling that will support a rich .NET IoT ecosystem. Below shows a structure of components as part of our roadmap.

Deliverables for vNext/Future

The following deliverables are not in any particular order:

  • Add bindings for more devices
  • Add/Test support on more boards
  • Onboard more customers and work on making them successful
  • Improve the Eventing APIs for the SysFS driver for GPIO (#378)
  • Add infrastructure required for servicing bindings package
  • Improve documentation for onboarding, adding device bindings, working with samples
  • Improve the abstraction for devices in Iot.Device.Bindings package
  • Collaborate with IoT Plug and Play
  • Add E2E sample that leverages Azure IoT Hub to showcase the integration with Azure services
  • Add testing for I2C, SPI, PWM protocols
  • Add testing infrastructure for IoT.Device.Bindings
  • Add control engineering algorithms (for example: PID)
  • Support new protocols; for example I2S.
  • Support common serial protocols: RS-485 Serial Port, Modbus, 1-wire
  • Publish Docker images for a subset of samples

Completed deliverables for our 3.0 release

  • Support General-purpose input/output protocols: GPIO, SPI, I2C, and PWM
  • Support analog-to-digital protocols: ADC
  • Support CAN bus
  • Support Raspberry Pi 3 on Linux and Windows 10 IoT Core RS5
  • Support Hummingboard Edge on Linux and Windows 10 IoT Core RS5
  • Support BeagleBoard Black on Linux and Windows 10 IoT Core RS5
  • Support sysfs (/sys/class/gpio) for Generic/Portable Device Driver on Linux Kernel 3.6+
  • Support libgpiod (/dev/gpiochipX) for Generic/Portable Device Driver on Linux Kernel 4.8+
  • Stabilize System.Device.Gpio API
  • Publish System.Device.Gpio to NuGet.org
  • Provide example dockerfiles for some samples
  • Support x64
  • Support ARM32
  • Support ARM64
  • Support Device Bindings for common sensors and microcontrollers such as those bundled with the Microsoft IoT Starter Pack
  • Support Device Bindings and Canvas Widgets for LCDS, multi-panel LED matrices, and Displays
  • Support Device Bindings for servo and stepper motors, motor controllers
  • Stabilize Iot.Device.Bindings APIs for Device Bindings
  • Publish Iot.Device.Bindings to NuGet.org

dotnet iot rodmap

More libraries and features are coming soon. Stay tuned!