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XDA Developers on MSN4 money-saving projects that ESPHome makes surprisingly easy
If you want to get started with motion sensors and the like, ESPHome makes it incredibly easy to build your own sensors.
In testing, his chip started out at 20°C and reached equilibrium at 24°C after about a minute. Pretty neat, and could be used as a temperature sensor for a project in a pinch.
[Edward], creator of the Cave Pearl project, an underwater data logger, needed a way to measure temperature with a microcontroller. Normally, this problem is most easily solved by throwing a temper… ...
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XDA Developers on MSNYou, too, can make this stylish ESP32 air quality monitor with an e-ink display, and it looks stylish to boot
In a post on the ESP32 subreddit, tinkerer EnriqueN01 posted their newest project. It's a simple design that keeps tabs on ...
Within the project, the students selected and attached a wireless thermosensor to a red snapper turtle. Given the client’s preferences, the ThermoWorks RG ThermaData Temperature Logger was selected, ...
The project presented here is a starter one that monitors and displays two prominent environmental parameters: air pressure and air temperature. At the heart of the project is a GY-BM E/P 280 module — ...
TU/e researcher Hao Gao as developed a tiny transmitting temperature sensor that is powered by radio waves, eliminating the need for wires or batteries. Instead, it picks up radio waves from a ...
The arre Temperature Sensor, with Matter & Thread support, monitors temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, and VOC air quality.
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