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The Arduino compatible Pax Instruments T400 Temperature Datalogger is now available to purchase priced at $175 from Adafruit. If you liked this you might also be interested in building an Arduino ...
This build is about using the temperature sensor in your clock. The ATMega328p, the chip at the heart of all your Arduino Uno clones, has within it a watchdog timer that clicks over at a rate of ...
Called the SmartPID it can be programmed on a PC via the USB port using the Arduino IDE. Developer Davide Arzarello has a crowd-funding campaign running on Indiegogo. It is described as an “open ...
The boards are: MCU, LED matrix, buzzer, twin push-button, light sensor, nine-degrees-of-freedom movement, temperature sensor, sound sensor, power. Output boards are white, input boards are blue, the ...
You'll need an Arduino along with a bunch of various sensors to get the project rolling, and once it's all set up you'll have a simple, but cheap system to monitor your home.