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koudelad
koudelad over 7 years ago

Hello Karen, Ben and Felix.

 

I have a build idea that could be featured in the main TBHS, but also in sudo Sergeant and The Learning Circuit shows.

 

You could build a home sensor hub - a lot of people want to measure everything possible at home and put some solid ground to a later home automation.

 

The range of this build can be from a single episode device to a longer project. It would be great to start for example with a temperature and humidity sensor, connected via I2C or UART to a single board computer (SBC) like Raspberry PI or Beagle Bone Black that would store the values.

 

There are countless ways to expand this:

  • The first version can just connect something like SHT30 to an SBC via I2C and store the values in a file/spreadsheet with a time stamp.
  • Next version could connect more (local and distant) sensors, showing how to transfer information over 1 meter+ long wires or wirelessly.
  • Felix could take care of the Linux part, showing us how to store the records in a database and display the values to the user on a smart phone or a tablet (set up a local web server, database server).
  • Karen could show how to build some simpler analog sensors like a photo sensor, microphone... and teach us how to design and/or build a case for the device and sensors.
  • Later, Bob could incorporate some cloud service and Alexa for processing and controlling the home remotely. Or add a possibility to display / control from a mobile app or a web page.

 

I think it might be useful to divide this into several independent parts that could be built separately in all your shows, every time from a different perspective, adding one feature at a time.

 

David

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 7 years ago in reply to koudelad +4
    Indeed. I mentioned that one a while back on the TBHS. There was also another nice pinball one done: https://www.element14.com/community/message/224648/l/re-what-pinball-game-would-you-want#224648 And…
  • koudelad
    koudelad over 7 years ago in reply to beacon_dave +3
    Wow, seems like Fischertechnik is keeping up with the times. There is even a pneumatic set that is similar to a modular concept of a Mini Pinball built in the show: https://www.fischertechnik.de/en/products…
  • luislabmo
    luislabmo over 7 years ago in reply to makerkaren +3
    Hello makerkaren , For what you have in mind, I may recommend to touch base with one of my past projects a Plant Watering System , it uses a very reliable moisture sensor ( Vegetronix VH400 ), this sensor…
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    makerkaren over 7 years ago

    I want to make a moisture sensor system for my potted succulents so I know when they need to be watered. Does that count?

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  • koudelad
    koudelad over 7 years ago in reply to makerkaren

    That is a great idea for one of the sensors that could be relatively easy to build in The Learning Circuits show as I mentioned above.

     

    In addition to that, there could be a small water pump to water the plants, or some signaling system for start.

     

    I think there could be quite a lot of various sensors with various build and/or processing difficulty. For complex ideas, it might be interesting to see graphs of the relation of humidity of the soil compared to temperature and humidity of the environment - to measure the water consumption.

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    koudelad over 7 years ago in reply to makerkaren

    That is a great idea for one of the sensors that could be relatively easy to build in The Learning Circuits show as I mentioned above.

     

    In addition to that, there could be a small water pump to water the plants, or some signaling system for start.

     

    I think there could be quite a lot of various sensors with various build and/or processing difficulty. For complex ideas, it might be interesting to see graphs of the relation of humidity of the soil compared to temperature and humidity of the environment - to measure the water consumption.

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