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Part one starts with an explanation of the Arduino and Nanode platform, and takes us through connecting the Nanode to a wireless temperature sensor.
With over 20 unique sensor types, and the ability to be used with several different development platforms, Tarts wireless sensors allow for endless sensing, monitoring and control possibilities.
As such, I'd like to build myself some wireless moisture sensors for moderate scale production (consider 50 test points reasonable).
A temperature sensor, microcontroller, wireless module, battery, case, and miscellaneous parts meant each node in the sensor grid would cost about $10.
Moreover, the wireless temperature control device will send and receive electrical signals from the temperature sensor without the use of wires. In this device, Wi-Fi is used to transmit and receive ...
Now you can build your own room temperature monitor using an Arduino board. The circuit is a combination of an Arduino UNO board, LM35 temperature sensor, ...
You'll need an Arduino along with a bunch of various sensors to get the project rolling, and once it's all set up you'll have a simple, but cheap system to monitor your home.
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