network

Home Assistant and MQTT

Hacking a Sonoff to Work With Home-Assistant and MQTT Using Arduino

OK So my third Instructable and here we’re dealing with another Sonoff device, the original Sonoff WiFi smart switch. Theses devices are again based around the ESP8266 and are easily hacked. The devices can switch up to 10A @ 240V so are ideal for switching lights, TV’s, games consoles etc. Please don’t try running a …

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Touch Plate to Home Assistant

Hacking a Sonoff Touch Panel to Work With MQTT and Homeassistantb Using Arduino

There are some great hackable devices in the SONOFF range such as the original SONOFF switches, the Slampher and the SONOFF Luxury wall plate which is the subject of this instructable. These devices are based around the ESP8266 or ESP8285 WifFi modules and are easily hackable. I’ll only cover here how to convert a wall …

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Microduino RTC

Build a network clock (NCLK) with Microduino-RTC

The resolvent of clock synchronization over internet. by PKJ, The web−based clock management system allows you to monitor clock status from wherever they are and centrally change settings. and this small device is built with PoE technology, thus IP clocks get their time, data and power from the same network that supports your other IP endpoints. …

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MKR1000 and MKR Relay

Control a Lamp with MKR Relay Proto Shield Using Arduino

Set an alarm with MKR1000 and MKR Relay Proto Shield to turn a lamp on/off. Things used in this project Hardware components Arduino MKR Relay Proto Shield × 1 Arduino MKR1000 × 1 Desktop Lamp × 1 Hand tools and fabrication machines Adafruit Wire Strippers Adafruit Pocket Screwdriver Adafruit Digital Multimeter Story ***Please use caution …

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DMA Packet Sending and Receiving

PIC32 Realtime Network Audio

Supported Browser For optimal experience with the equations, please use a browser that can render MathML, such as Firefox or Safari. Chromium-based browsers apparently do not support MathML. Introduction This project sends and receives low-latency audio over the network using the PIC32 microcontroller. In this project, we implemented a system that sends audio packets over …

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final boards

SELF ORGANIZING WIFI MESH NETWORK USING PIC

Overview In this project, we create a mesh network of PIC32 microcontrollers connected using ESP8266 wifi modules. The mesh network is able to fully connect itself through a variety of graph topology algorithms and is able to route packets through the network using a shortest path approach. It also exposes a very simple application layer …

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