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Prototyping Home Automation Concepts
Class 1: Home Automation Basics December 12, Don Wilcher
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Home Automation Basics
Topics State of Home Automation Example Systems and Devices Hands-On Project: Pushbutton Switch and Buzzer, GrovePi+ Introduction
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The State of Home Automation
By 2022, a typical family home could contain more than 500 smart devices. A rise in the level of excitement about the smart home: a) millennials (79%) b) parents (76%) c) 50% of the overall population excited about the technology Source: Icontrol State of the Smart Home 2015 report.
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The State of Home Automation…
Home monitoring cameras and connected door locks are the among the most popular devices consider. a) a burglary takes place every 14.1 second in the US b) break-ins are through the front or back doors Heating and cooling accounting for 48% of energy use in a typical home: Thermostats topped the list of the most popular products in 2015. Source: Icontrol State of the Smart Home 2015 report.
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Question 1 What population group has the highest percentage rating based on smart home excitement?
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Example Systems and Devices
Wink Relay A touch screen control panel Install it in place of a standard light switch Create a common center for a variety of smart products
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Question 2 Name the two most popular devices considered for smart homes.
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Example Systems and Devices…
Wink Relay Works with third party experiences like Uber, FitBit, and IFTTT(If This Then That)
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Example Systems and Devices…
Schlage Deadbolt Locks
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Question 3 The Wink Relay can be considered as _______ for home automation. an electromechanical switching device a common center for a variety of smart products a smartphone None of the above
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Example Systems and Devices…
Nest Thermostat
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Example Systems and Devices…
Apple Homekit
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Example Systems and Devices…
Chamberlain Garage Door Opener
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Example Systems and Devices…
AT&T Digital Life
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Hands-On Project: GrovePi+: Pushbutton Switch and Buzzer-Alarm
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Hands-On Project GrovePi+: Pushbutton Switch and Buzzer-Alarm
Project Objectives: Learn about the GrovePi+ Shield Architecture a) Review of the circuit schematic diagram b) Review of electrical connectors and ports Build a pushbutton switch actuated buzzer-alarm
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Hands-On Project… GrovePi+ Shield: Partial Circuit Schematic
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Question 4 What two pin designators allow the Raspberry Pi to communicate with GrovePi+’s Atmega328p microcontroller?
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Hands-On Project… Source:
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Hands-On Project… Source:
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Hands-On Project… GrovePi+ Shield: Electrical Connectors
Circuit Schematic Diagram
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Hands-On Project… Pushbutton Switch and Buzzer-Alarm Block Diagram
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Hands-On Project: Pushbutton Switch and Buzzer-Alarm Parts:
GrovePi+ Board & Raspberry Pi Piezo-Buzzer and 4 Conductor Jumper wire Pushbutton Switch and 4 Conductor Jumper wire
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Hands-On Project… Pushbutton Switch and Buzzer-Alarm Wiring Diagram
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Hands-On Project… Project Build Complete
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Hands-On Project… Button and Buzzer Python Code
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Hands-On Project… https://github.com/DexterInd/GrovePi
Button and Buzzer Python Code can be obtained from Dexter Industries github site:
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Question 5 In the Button and Buzzer.py code, there a two lines of instruction that can be enable to print the state of the Piezo Buzzer. Identify these two lines of instruction.
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Hands-On Project… Open LXTerminal on the Raspberry Pi desktop and type the following directory and file commands to run the Python Button and Buzzer code.
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Hands-On Project… Congratulations!
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