SIGNALduino - FHEM Modules rel 3.2
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Counterpart of SIGNALDuino uC, it's the code for FHEM to work with the data received from the uC
Device | Function |
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TCM97001,Logilink, Pearl NC, and similar,Lifetec LT3594 | Weather sensor |
PT2262 and similar Devices | Remote switches like Intertechno V1+V3, Elro, door/window sensors |
Conrad RSL | shutters |
Oregon Scientific v2 ans v3 Devices | Weather sensor |
Technoline TX3 | Weather sensor |
Hama TS33C, Bresser Thermo/Hygro Sensor | Weather sensor |
Arduino Sensor | multi purpose sensor based on arduino |
technoline Weatherstation WS 6750/TX70DTH | Weather sensor and station |
Remote sockets from serval brands | |
CTW600 WH1080 | Weather station |
TFA 30320902 | Weather sensor |
Visivon remote PT4450 | Remote control |
Einhel - HS 434/6 | Garagedoor opener |
FA21RF | Smoke detector |
Mumbi m-FS300 | remote socket |
s014/TFA 30.3200/TCM/Conrad | Weather sensor |
les led | Remote controlled led lamp |
Livolo | Remote switches and sockets |
The Perl modules can be loaded directly into your FHEM installation:
update all https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RFD-FHEM/RFFHEM/dev-r32/controls_signalduino.txt
Prepare your Arduino nano. Look at http://www.fhemwiki.de/wiki/Datei:Fhemduino_schematic.png for hardware setup.
Connect the Arduino via USB to your FHEM Server and define the device with it's new port:
Example: define SDuino SIGNALduino /dev/serial/by-id/usb-1a86_USB2.0-Serial-if00-port0@57600
You have to adapt this to your environment.
If you made your setup with an Arduino Nano, you can use this command to load the firmware on your device: set SDuino flash
If this fails, you may need to install avrdude on your system.
On a raspberry pi it is done via sudo apt-get install avrdude
Look at the FHEM Wiki, for more Information: http://www.fhemwiki.de/wiki/SIGNALDuino Forum thread is at: http://forum.fhem.de/index.php/topic,38831.0.html