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Raspberry Pi Home Automation with Arduino - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781784399207
Pages 148 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Andrew K. Dennis Andrew K. Dennis
Profile icon Andrew K. Dennis

Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Raspberry Pi Home Automation with Arduino Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. An Introduction to the Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and Home Automation 2. Getting Started – Setting Up Your Raspberry Pi and Arduino 3. Central Air and Heating Thermostat 4. Temperature Storage – Setting Up a Database to Store Your Results 5. Parcel Delivery Detector 6. Curtain Automation – Open and Close the Curtains Based on the Ambient Light 7. Water/Damp Detection – Check for Damp/Flooding in Sheds and Basements 8. Wrapping Up References Index

Damp detection system


In this project, we will build a thermometer and a humidity sensor using an Arduino Uno and the AM230. This device will write the recorded data to the Raspberry Pi and store it in our control database.

Once we have this system up and running, we will look at some ideas on how we can expand the damp detection system to use the Cooking Hacks shield.

Let's start with building the Arduino circuit.

Arduino circuit

Our damp detection system is scalable, so we can build multiple damp detection units, and place them in separate locations such as the shed and the basement.

The Arduino thermometer/humidity circuit is the same as what we built for the thermostat. The following diagram illustrates it:

Building the circuit is simple, and you should be familiar with it by now. Attach your Ethernet shield to the Uno and then simply hook up the AM2302 to digital pin 4, the 5V pin, and the GRD pin. This completes the device's setup.

Now that we have built the circuit, let's write the Arduino...

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