iot-central-web-mqtt-device - simple device ran in a web browser able to do bi-directional communication with IoT Central
iot_central_python_sample - simple sample device written in Python able to do bi-directional communication with IoT Central
mock-devices - simulates 1 to 1000 devices, gateways, nested devices, and Azure IoT Edge with interactive bi-directional communication with IoT Central
starling - simulates tens of thousands of devices connecting to and communicating with IoT Central and displays health metrics using Prometheus and Grafana
iotc-paad - app that uses your phone as a device in IoT Central
iotc-cpm-sample - a sample application written in React-Native to connect Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) devices to Azure IoT Central
iotc-edgemodule-vm-deploy - an ARM Template to deploy IoT Edge enabled VM pre-configured for an IoT Central edge module
saas-to-paas-and-back - PRIVATE demonstrates moving devices by sending it a new DPS id_scope
companion experiences
contoso-drive-support - an IoT Central companion experience that demonstrates how to build a custom web app for a support technician operating a fleet management solution
contoso-drive-simulator - an IoT Central companion experience that demonstrates how to build a web app that does device simulation (use with the Contoso-Drive Support application)
iot-central-aad-app - authenticate and use IoT Central control and data plane APIs
iotc-go - demonstrates using the IoT Central APIs in a Golang command-line tool
iotc-query - demonstrates using the query APIs currently in private preview
iotc-migrator - companion experience for moving device between IoT Central applications or to a pure PaaS solution
transformation
Azure/iotc-device-bridge - runnable as an Azure Function or Container, it transforms and sends unidirectional data using HTTP in cloud-to-cloud integrations with IoT Central
iotc-device-bridge - transforms and does bi-directional communication using AMQP in cloud-to-cloud integrations with IoT Central
iotc-industrial-adt - A sample integration between OPCUA and Azure Digital Twins through IoT Central. It provides a mapping configuration tool and learning paths to setup required resources.