Too lazy to walk and turn something on Want to cheaply control your home power usage while out Well here's a button (and app) to solve it!
This project was part of the Lane Tech HS Physical Computing Lab course. I created this project as part of the Home Automation/IoT project.
A light switch that can be used without getting up to turn it on or off yourself.
A coffee maker that can be controlled and temperature monitored over the cloud using a Particle Photon.
This is a basic setup to display messages with SunFounder IIC I2C TWI Serial 2004 20x4 LCD Module Shield.
Are you a big coffee drinker or a caffeine addict? This project will have hot coffee waiting for you in the morning!
Have you forgotten to take your pet outside until it's too late? This project alerts you when your dog is waiting to go out!
This machine will work so that if you send a text message, it will dispense your animals food without you having to get out of bed.
Use Particle Photon to read UID of a NFC Card and display on LCD, all with I2C.
Get ready for your fireworks: the turn of the year will definitely come.
Temperature logger with display.
For this project we used a temperature sensor to trigger a fan to turn on via the internet when the temperature exceeds a stated value.
A simple project that utilizes 2 Photons and a temperature sensor to set off an alarm when a device gets too hot.
Don't you just hate when you buy a nice house plant, forget to water it and within a week or two it dies. We have a solution for you!
Wall mounted light for assessing the weather at a glance.
Get in touch with a touch sensor!
A simple Internet of Things (IoT) experiment, using a Photon Particle board to control an LED & monitor a potentiometer.
Connect a Grove Relay to a Particle Photon to control an electromagnetic lock.
A project using Particle Photon to blink 3 LEDs (red, blue and green) connected on a breadboard.
Make two Particle Photons "talk" via the usage of webhooks!
A meter that indicates the Wi-Fi signal strength in an intuitive way, using the parts I had on hand.
Tired of the monotony of a cup of Joe? This product spices up your morning routine with mobile control and a musical alarm!
Every get to the store and then wonder if you have any milk? With the Smart Grocery List, this wont be a problem any longer.
The story of how to make a clock through using a LCD 1602 or LCD 2004 over I2C.