Imagine walking into a room that automatically adjusts its temperature and humidity to your comfort level, no apps, no manual adjustments, just seamless automation. Sounds futuristic? Not anymore.
If you want to add humidity and temperature sensors to your home automation sensor, you can — like [Maker’s Fun Duck] did — buy some generic ones for about a buck. For a dollar, you get a little ...
In Thailand, smoke pollution caused by slash-and-burn agriculture has become a serious social problem, but many people cannot afford to purchase an air quality sensor that costs more than tens of ...
This humidity sensor consists of 2 copper conductors that are located at small distance from each other. The relay switches as soon as the moisture makes a connection that is more or less electrically ...
TSL235R is an eternal light-to-frequency converter, and its sensors are widely used as light sensor heads in today’s advanced microcontroller projects. The TSL235R converter combines a silicon ...