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A basic IoT device

A basic small-as-possible IoT device, watching the house.

K JohansenK Johansen
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This project was created on 04/26/2015 and last updated 2 years ago.

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In addition to my interest in autonomous systems, I'm totally into seeing data about the world around me. I had some initial forays into IoT with Thingspeak, and wanted to continue that.

E.g. What's going on with the temp and relative humidity in the house. How often / how ling does the furnace / AC run?

I started with a basic AM 2302 humidity sensor, first plugged into an arduino, then a atmel 168p. I want this to be as bare bones as possible. Connectivity will be via ESP8266 whenever they arrive in the mail.

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  • Clean up, and on to part 2

    K Johansen • 05/09/2015 at 11:57 • 0 comments

    cleaned up the board, still talking to it with the arduino.

    If anyone wants to check it out, go to

    https://thingspeak.com/channels/37003

    Pretty standard stuff, probably been done a million times, but, still.....yay?


  • A start

    K Johansen • 05/07/2015 at 19:46 • 0 comments

    always good to start with a simple arduino sketch, though I intend to program this as a standalone avr based device.

    Thanks to

    https://github.com/hwiguna/g33k/blob/master/ArduinoProjects/RF/ESP8266/esp8266_ThingSpeak/esp8266_ThingSpeak.ino


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K Johansen wrote 05/03/2015 at 12:27 • point

Just because.  First off, I wanted to try to integrate the esp8266 with the avr as an exercise, but also want to do more than just temp and humidity.  Plus, I don't have one yet ... Still waiting for my 8266s to arrive.  Thanks for looking

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vlatkokaplan wrote 05/03/2015 at 12:21 • point

Why are you going to use atmel168p? I have mine DHT22 connected to esp8266.

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