Mark,
Thanks for doing this ! Aside of the "commercial" sensors, will you open
the API or data format for the community ?
In such way, we could tailor our existed "telemetry devices" to be
connected to LH ! I see lot of perspectives here. Seismic, radiation,
lighting, main, air, light, gravity, you-name-it...
Regards,
Vlad
On 2018-04-04 20:58, Mark Sims wrote:
I recently (mostly) finished adding external environmental sensor
support to Lady Heather. You can use the sensor as the primary
"receiver" device or in conjunction with any of the "receivers" that
Lady Heather supports (except currently the HP-5071A which uses the
same plot queue entries as the environmental sensors). Heather
supports humidity, pressure, and two temperature values.
I am currently using a dogratian.com USB-PA sensor with temperature,
humidity, and pressure. I am also designing a Heather specific board
(BME280, two thernistors, temperature controller interface, maybe a
couple of ADC channels, etc). Are there any recommendations for
other off-the-shelf sensors worth looking at?
The main requirement is that the sensor should send data over a serial
port or virtual serial port or maybe ethernet. Ideally it would
stream readings at 1 Hz, but a polled device (like the dogratian.com
devices) can be accomodated. Also, it would be very nice if the
temperature sensors are small, responsive, and on leads that could be
attached to whatever is being monitored.
Attached is a screen dump of the USB-PA running. Can you spot the
furnace cycling and sunrise?
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