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Dhairya Parikh
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Dhairya Parikh

Dhairya Parikh is an Electronics Engineer who currently works as a Data Engineer at Accenture. He has a year’s experience in building and maintaining data pipelines for a huge amount of data. In his free time, he builds IoT and Machine Learning projects and even writes about them. He has written several project articles for Circuit Cellar, which is a monthly tech magazine. He makes projects which positively impacts the society, making people’s life easier.
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Hardware requirements and setup

This project has been chosen to demonstrate the control capabilities of our Raspberry Pi MQTT system. Hence, there will be no sensors used in this project. But that is very possible and extremely easy to implement. In fact, that can be a challenge for you: build a project with both monitoring and control components.

For now, the components required to build this project are as follows (Figure 6.2):

  • ESP32 development board
  • 5V non-latching relay
  • Hi-Link 5V power supply
  • Two resistors – 10k ohm and 330 ohm
  • Two-pin terminal connectors
  • BC547 transistor
  • 1N4007 diodes
  • Buzzer
  • LEDs

Figure 6.2 – Required components to build this project

Now, we will briefly go through each major component’s role, as we did for the first project.

ESP32 development board

We have chosen the ESP32 development board as the brains for this project (Figure 6.3). One major reason for that...

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Dhairya Parikh

Dhairya Parikh is an Electronics Engineer who currently works as a Data Engineer at Accenture. He has a year’s experience in building and maintaining data pipelines for a huge amount of data. In his free time, he builds IoT and Machine Learning projects and even writes about them. He has written several project articles for Circuit Cellar, which is a monthly tech magazine. He makes projects which positively impacts the society, making people’s life easier.
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