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yasoob.me
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| | | | | Hi lovely people! ? If you have read any of my other articles you might be aware that I am working with electronics right now. After learning the basics of Arduino, I decided to work on a relatively ambitious project. I decided to make a greenhouse monitoring system. I am going to write a series of posts introducing you to all of the sensors one by one and by the end of this series, we will have a fully functional, super basic, greenhouse monitoring system. | |
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blog.michal.pawlik.dev
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| | | | | This is a second post in the Smart Home series. See the previous post if you haven't already: https://blog.michal.pawlik.dev/posts/smarthome/smart-home-getting-started/. Last time we have set up the HA (Home Assistant), in this post we'll learn about Zigbee and control some devices. Zigbee Zigbee is a specification for wireless communication protocols, very common solution for building home automation networks. Explaining new terms is always easier when there's something well known you can relate to, so before describing Zigbee let's recall something familiar, the typical WiFi network. | |
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deejaygraham.github.io
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vninja.net
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| | | I've been running [Home Asssistant](https://www.home-assistant.io/) (HA) in my network for well over a year now, and it's primary use case has been connecting devices from different ecosystems into one management interface. Lately I have been migrating a few automations from native HA to [Node-RED](https://github.com/hassio-addons/addon-node-red), which has been a fun exercise, and I'm looking to expand the usage of automations in the time to come. **My mantra for this setup is that everything that can be automated, should be automated, while at the same time keeping it as simple and unobtrusive as possible for everyone in the household.** | ||