Based on the idea of an all-in-one sensor AIOsense was born.
The goal is to provide you with a sensor that is modular, affordable and easy to solder (no SMD) as an alternative for commercially available sensors. We also focus on upgrade-ability, so you don't have to buy all parts again in case of a new PCB release. In most cases, this sensor is cheaper and better than the commercially ones.
- (RGB)-LED
- Barometer
- Breath VOC equivalent
- Buzzer / Beeper
- CO² equivalent
- Humidity sensor
- Light / Illumination sensor
- PIR motion sensor
- Temperature sensor
- mmWave / Radar sensor
Coming soon:
- Full Voice Assistant support
- Microphone
- Speaker
All supported sensors & modules are listed in the documentation: Sensor Modules
Without lid | With lid |
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Note: The PCB in this image is not fully equipped either is this the final case design (issue).
3D | 2D |
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You can find the schematic here.
The power consumption depends on your configuration. On a fully equipped Board (ESP32-C3 + mmWave + PIR + BME280 + LightSensor) we measured an idle power consumption of 0.45W / 0.09A some peaks around 0.78W / 0.15A.
Without a mmWave sensor the idle power consumption is around 0.11W / 0.02A and peak near 0.45W / 0.09A.
You want to make your own AIOsense?
Let's jump right into the documentation.
Just open an issue :)
Created and maintained by Lukas Schulte-Tickmann / Schluggi.
- My dad for some electrical engineering advice and PCB reviewing
- lukas-holzner for the case design and some general discussions about the board
- jankae for PCB reviewing
- reschandreas for general repo work
- PCBWay³ for sponsoring the PCB prototypes
Inspired by EverythingSmartHome.
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