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Index Of Contents
Best Raspberry PI Zero Project For Home Automation Part 2
Home Automation using Raspberry Pi and Nodejs
The Story
Why a web application?
First things first
Device and Room
Device Address Mapping
Basics of relays
Install NodeJS and Setup the Raspberry
Configure NodeJS
Scheme of how NodeJs communicates with the other devices:
Configure the devices
Espresso Machine
How to wire
Lights Hue API
API for the Train information
Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection
Architecture
RADAR subsystem
Camera subsystem
Alert Subsystem
Disclaimer
Schematics
Code
Trigger Google Assistant on Pi Using Ultrasonic HC-SR04
Modified Rasbian Image
Already using Google Assistant
Schematics
Code
Earthquake Pi - Shake and Rattle Your Desk
Step 1: Hardware Parts
Step 2: Hardware Installation
Step 3: Optional Accessories - Mechanical
Step 4: Optional Accessories - Audio
Step 5: Optional Accessories - LED Bargraph
Step 6: Completing the Hardware
Step 7: Software
Step 8: Optional Audio Software
Step 9: Test it!
Step 10: Operating Earthquake Pi
Step 11: Troubleshooting
Schematics
Vintage Intercom Echo
What I had
Indicator LEDs
Wiring
Conclusions and showing the love
Schematics
FabDoc - Version Control Tool for Makers
Details
Before Making
While Making
After Making
Ongoing
Schematics
Connecting Google Home to Raspberry Pi Projects
Schematics
Nerf Gun Ammo Counter / Range Finder
Key Goals.
Parts.
Beginning.
Functionality.
Code me up.
Cable tied.
Operations.
Conclusions.
Raspberry Pi RGB Console with SwishPi pHAT
RGB app.
RGB SPA
Code
Raspberry Pi Zero Controller Console
GoPiGo with the Raspberry Pi Zero
Step 1: Setup
Step 2: Connect
Step 3: Run the Robot
Schematics
Holiday Pi Movie Camera
Overview
What we did
Controlling Recording
Pin Connections
Code
Pi Outlet Relay Control using Cayenne
Schematics
See Through Buildings With a Drone
Questions:
Problems:
Step 1: Gather All Your Materials
Step 2: Build the Frame
Step 3: Mount and Solder the Motors and ESCs
Step 4: Optional, Install the LEDs
Step 5: Install the FC and Its Add-Ons
Step 6: Test Out the Drone and Configure It
Step 7: Setup the Walabot and Raspberry Pi
Step 8: Attach the Walabot and Raspberry Pi to the Drone
Step 9: Test Out the Walabot
Step 10: Dome/Cover
Step 11: Test Flight!
Custom parts and enclosures
Schematics
Code
We've seen a lot of DIY home automation projects over the years, but
Instructables user electronichamsters shows off one of the most complete
systems we've seen yet. With it, you'll be able to monitor just about everything in
your house.
Instead of concentrating on the simple things like lights or automated blinds,
elecronichamsters goes all in. With his system you can monitor for water leaks,
see if the garage door is open, check for new mail, watch for movement, sense
for gas, and even see how the dog is doing. The system uses both an Arduino
and a Raspberry Pi alongside a ton of various sensors to monitor the house. You
can set up the system to send you alerts when something happens or just monitor
everything from your phone.
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