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Gravity: 27 Pcs Sensor Set for Arduino

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SKU TPX00018 Barcode 6959420900305 Show more
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€92,24 - €92,24
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Excellent bundle with some of the most popular sensors: start measuring light, gas, sound, touch, distance and many other things!

Overview

If you want to start playing with sensors, this sensor kit for arduino will be the perfect choice for you to get started. It comes with bundle of the most popular sensors such as light sensors, gas sensors, sound sensors, touch sensors, distance sensor, accelerometer and lots more which gives unlimited possibility to sense the physical world on your embedded devices.
 
The Kit Includes the following sensors:
  • Relay Module V2 
  • Digital RED LED Light Module 
  • Digital White LED Light Module 
  • Digital Green LED Light Module 
  • Digital Blue LED Light Module 
  • Analog Grayscale Sensor 
  • LM35 Analog Linear Temperature Sensor 
  • Analog Ambient Light Sensor 
  • Digital Vibration Sensor 
  • Digital Tilt Sensor 
  • Digital Push Button 
  • Capacitive Touch Sensor 
  • Digital magnetic sensor 
  • Analog Sound Sensor 
  • Analog Carbon Monoxide Sensor (MQ7)
  • Analog Voltage Divider 
  • Piezo Disk Vibration Sensor 
  • Analog Rotation Sensor V2
  • Joystick Module 
  • Flame sensor 
  • Triple Axis Accelerometer MMA7361
  • Digital Infrared motion sensor 
  • Sharp GP2Y0A21 Distance Sensor (10-80cm)(3.94-31.50") 
  • Soil Moisture Sensor 
  • Digital Push Button (Red)
  • Digital Push Button (White)
  • Steam Sensor
 

The wiki for these sensors and devices makes it easy to start learning. So save by purchasing them together and start experimenting now!


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Mobile Home Automation Via Android
Mobile Home Automation Via Android
September 16, 2010

I created this project and my target is improve the comfort of my home. Taking a look around I noticed that home automation solution proposed by the big market player are too much expensive for me and, above all, I should create new wires connections between light, plug, etc.. and the control box.My idea is use what we already have without spend lot of money to buy a owner solution, so I started with arduino, my android mobile phone, some relays and my home.I have a nice home, 2 bad rooms, kitchen with living room and it was very nice tka e the control of the lights, gate and door with my mobile phone. [Mattia] have realized home automation via internet, using: [...] an Arduino 2009 with ethernet shield and the game is very easy, I send some http message to arduino, he moves some relays and give me back a JSON response. Not so hard, but the hard business is interfacing with the electrical wiring of home, with some patience I found what I need and I linked those wires at the relays. A chi non è mai capitato di restare chiuso fuori casa senza le chiavi? Beh a noi spesso e ci sarebbe piaciuto aprire il nostro cancello o porta di ingresso usando il telefono cellulare che abbiamo sempre con noi, il bisogno aguzza l'ingegno...ed ecco fatto! Ci siamo guardati un attimo in giro ed abbiamo recuperato un po' di informazioni su Arduino, la sua filosofia a "brick" ci è sembrata l'ideale per fare quello che avevamo in mente, il mio HTC Hero con Android OS ha fatto il resto. [Mattia] ha realizzato un progetto di automazione domestica usando Arduino Duemilanove e Ethernet Shield: [...]Bisogna far comunicare Arduino con il nostro telefono, la soluzione più pulita che mi è balzata in mente era quella di usare il protoccolo http per farsì che la comunicazione avvenga  e JSON per scambiarsi i dati agilemente. Più informazioni sul sito [nerdyDog] via [ArduinoForum] source [nerdyDog] more on [nerdyDog] site via [ArduinoForum] source [nerdyDog]

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