There are plenty of radios you can buy that pick up MW and SW bands if that’s what you’re into. Or, you can follow [mircemk]’s example, and whip one up yourself instead. The build employs an ESP32 as ...
The ESP32 keeps finding new jobs in my house.
This project shows a super easy way to get started with your own DIY Multisensor to use with Home Assistant, a sick, open-source Home Automation platform that can do just about anything. This code ...
In this video, I'm exploring the use of Mini PIR Sensors with ESP32 with both Arduino-based projects as well as making a movement sensor for Home Assistant by using ESPHome. The sensor is quite ...
Over the last decade, the open-source movement has not only transformed the world of software, but also catalyzed a sweeping revolution in hardware tinkering. At the heart of this shift lies a ...
In recent years, integrating smart home devices into your living space has never been simpler. They have become easier to set up with user-friendly apps and step-by-step guides, and some are ...
This Arduino-based night security light can protect your home/office from thieves/intruders at night. The light glows when movement is detected in front of the PIR sensor. Simultaneously, a piezo ...
The PIR motion sensor consists of 3 pins-VCC, GND, and the Data Output Pin. VCC is the power pin of the module. Out is the data Output pin of the module.it goes high when motion is detected. GND is ...
IN - This pin is also called the control pin because it is used to control the output of the relay. COM - is connected to the device you intend to connect. NC - terminal is connected to the COM ...
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