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blog.healthchecks.io
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| | | | | A Healthchecks user sent me a code snippet for sending HTTP pings from Arduino. This prompted me to do some Arduino experimenting on my own. I ordered Arduino Nano 33 IoT board: Arduino Nano 33 IoT I picked this board because I wanted an easy entry into Arduino development. As a first-party Ar | |
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rmsol.de
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| | | | | IntroductionESP's are great to give your sensors the possibility to extract the sensor data, because of the on-board WIFI chip, which can connect to your network.Imagine you have multiple sensors, and | |
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www.sabulo.com
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| | | | | Whoops, quite a long time with no posts! Apologies for that, but it's been a busier-than-usual year at Haaga-Helia UAS and especially the Haaga-Helia 3D + Robo Lab. Speaking of which, there i... | |
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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. | ||