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== Log ==
 
== Log ==
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''6-6-2014''
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* Combined a webserver example with the weatherduino code
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* Measurements seem a bit static (read: probably no measurements) Need to check the connections
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Notes:
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* IP address can be determined with the testDHCP example of the [https://github.com/jcw/ethercard EtherCard library]
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* Webserver is a combination of the rbbb_server of the EtherCard library with the code from Frack
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''3-1-2014''
 
''3-1-2014''
 
* Soldered the components on it, now figuring out the code :)
 
* Soldered the components on it, now figuring out the code :)
 
* It measures.. and it broadcasts the measurements
 
* It measures.. and it broadcasts the measurements
 
* The python tool listens to the usb port (this was for the LCD display option I guess) and not to the broadcast address, so something needs to be written for this
 
* The python tool listens to the usb port (this was for the LCD display option I guess) and not to the broadcast address, so something needs to be written for this

Latest revision as of 02:08, 15 February 2017

Projects
20140103 145141-weatherduino.jpg
Participants Narya
Skills Soldering, Coding
Status Dormant
Niche Electronics
Purpose Fun

We got a WeatherDuino PCB via brainsmoke via Frack. Git

It can measure temperature and humidity and you can make pretty graphs of the measurements.

Tutorial for ethernet

Log

6-6-2014

  • Combined a webserver example with the weatherduino code
  • Measurements seem a bit static (read: probably no measurements) Need to check the connections

Notes:

  • IP address can be determined with the testDHCP example of the EtherCard library
  • Webserver is a combination of the rbbb_server of the EtherCard library with the code from Frack

3-1-2014

  • Soldered the components on it, now figuring out the code :)
  • It measures.. and it broadcasts the measurements
  • The python tool listens to the usb port (this was for the LCD display option I guess) and not to the broadcast address, so something needs to be written for this