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Marco Schwartz
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Marco Schwartz

Marco Schwartz is an electrical engineer, entrepreneur, and blogger. He has a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Supélec, France, and a master's degree in micro engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. He has more than five years' experience working in the domain of electrical engineering. Marco's interests center around electronics, home automation, the Arduino and Raspberry Pi platforms, open source hardware projects, and 3D printing. He has several websites about the Arduino, including the Open Home Automation website, which is dedicated to building home automation systems using open source hardware. Marco has written another book on home automation and the Arduino, called Home Automation With Arduino: Automate Your Home Using Open-source Hardware. He has also written a book on how to build Internet of Things projects with the Arduino, called Internet of Things with the Arduino Yun, by Packt Publishing.
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Now let's assemble the different components of this project. This is a schematic to help you out:

First, connect the power. Connect the Arduino Uno 5V to the red power rail on the breadboard, and the GND pin to the blue power rail. Also, place all the main components on the breadboard.

After that, for the DHT11 sensor, follow the instructions given by the schematic to connect the sensor to the Arduino board. Make sure you don't forget the 4.7k Ohm resistor between the VCC and signal pins.

We are now going to connect the photocell. Start by placing the photocell on the breadboard in series with the 10k Ohm resistor. After that, connect the other end of the photocell to the red power rail, and the other pin of the resistor to the blue power rail. Finally, connect the pin between the photocell and the resistor to Arduino Uno pin A0.

Finally, for the motion sensor, connect the VCC pin to the red power rail, the GND pin to the blue power rail, and finally the output pin of...

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Marco Schwartz

Marco Schwartz is an electrical engineer, entrepreneur, and blogger. He has a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Supélec, France, and a master's degree in micro engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. He has more than five years' experience working in the domain of electrical engineering. Marco's interests center around electronics, home automation, the Arduino and Raspberry Pi platforms, open source hardware projects, and 3D printing. He has several websites about the Arduino, including the Open Home Automation website, which is dedicated to building home automation systems using open source hardware. Marco has written another book on home automation and the Arduino, called Home Automation With Arduino: Automate Your Home Using Open-source Hardware. He has also written a book on how to build Internet of Things projects with the Arduino, called Internet of Things with the Arduino Yun, by Packt Publishing.
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