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Equip the ESP8266-12E nodemcu with sensor array for automated hydroponic grow-out. For AUTOMATED HYDROPONIC GROW-OUT with the IoT Stack of MQTT, Node Red, InfluxDB and Grafana. System has MQTT Broker on Raspberry Pi that integrates sensors (brightness, water level, temperature, relative humidity) and controllers (LEDs, water pump and cooling fan…
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ESP8266 (NodeMCU) WiFi teplomer. Použitie ako prístupový bod so šifrovaním/bez šifrovania s vlastnou WiFi sieťou. Prípadne použitie ako klienta už na existujúcej WLAN sieti s využítím DHCP, alebo statickej IP adresy.
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A simple utility class driver wrapper for DS18B20 type temperature sensors. The project uses Arduino IDE + Platofrmio Framework.
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1-Wire-to-NTC adapter built on Arduino Nano Every
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A little Arduino script to read DS18B20 non blocking
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The arduino code for AI lab project.
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NTP Time on the TS1637 with Temperature using a DS18B20 Dallas OneWire Sensor
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Grant Forest (from https://www.43oh.com) DS18B20 library for TI TMS320 and MSP340 with Energia IDE
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Heizungsüberwachung mit drei Sensoren über MQTT
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Simple Project for ESP 8266 with Arduino Firmware. Returns temperature as JSON
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Outdoor battery powered temperature sensor compatible with Amazon Alexa.
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C library to interface with the Dallas Semiconductor DS1620 Digital Thermometer and Thermostat
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Installable C++ library for raspberry pi or other single board computer to use DS18B20 temperature sensor
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This is a simple smart thermostat project in which the room temperature can be checked with an accuracy of 0.5°C on a smartphone or computer through Blynk. The ESP01S microcontroller is perfect for IoT projects as it has low cost, small size and low power consumption depending on reading intervals.
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