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Une liste de toutes les pages qui ont la propriété « Step Content » avec la valeur « <nowiki>You will need<br /><br />electronic control and command part (listed below)<br /><br />water tank<br /><br />a plant in a pot<br /><br />a box for electronic (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4106140)<br /><br />3d printed light sensor support (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3986667)<br /><br />3d printed sprinkler (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3986672)<br /><br />For the Command & Control part the material used are the following:<br /><br />- 1 Arduino UNO link<br /><br />- 1 moisture sensor link<br /><br />- 1 CO2 Gas sensor Mq7 link<br /><br />- 1 Lcd screen 2x16 (+i2c)) link<br /><br />- 1 LDR light sensor (photoresistor) link<br /><br />- 2 push buttons link<br /><br />- 1 Temp + humidity sensor DHT11 link<br /><br />- 1 5V water pump link<br /><br />- 1 5v relay link<br /><br />- 3 1k resistor link<br /><br />- 1 Breadbord or prototyping PCB link<br /><br />-2 5v power supply link</nowiki> ». Puisqu’il n’y a que quelques résultats, les valeurs proches sont également affichées.

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    • Automated Gardening Plant with arduino Uno under the DEEDU project  + (<nowiki>You will need<br /><You will need

      electronic control and command part (listed below)

      water tank

      a plant in a pot

      a box for electronic (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4106140)

      3d printed light sensor support (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3986667)

      3d printed sprinkler (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3986672)

      For the Command & Control part the material used are the following:

      - 1 Arduino UNO link

      - 1 moisture sensor link

      - 1 CO2 Gas sensor Mq7 link

      - 1 Lcd screen 2x16 (+i2c)) link

      - 1 LDR light sensor (photoresistor) link

      - 2 push buttons link

      - 1 Temp + humidity sensor DHT11 link

      - 1 5V water pump link

      - 1 5v relay link

      - 3 1k resistor link

      - 1 Breadbord or prototyping PCB link

      -2 5v power supply link
      link<br /><br />- 1 5V water pump link<br /><br />- 1 5v relay link<br /><br />- 3 1k resistor link<br /><br />- 1 Breadbord or prototyping PCB link<br /><br />-2 5v power supply link</nowiki>)
    • Self-learning connected thermostat that optimizes heating and cooling of buildings  + (First, you need hardware. In our case, thaFirst, you need hardware. In our case, that means sensors for temperature and humidity, plus a motion sensor to figure out whether you're home, and relays to control the furnace and the fan. We also need a display so you can see the current temperature, and an enclosure to protect the messy bits. Breadboard the hardware (breadboarding is a non-permanent way to create an early hardware prototype). We chose a number of components for this product (see the list of components above). All in all, it took about an hour to throw together this breadboarded prototype, although we had to order the components a couple of days beforehand. It took another couple of hours to pull together working firmware (see the software section below).firmware (see the software section below).)
    • Self-learning connected thermostat that optimizes heating and cooling of buildings  + (First, you need hardware. In our case, thaFirst, you need hardware. In our case, that means sensors for temperature and humidity, plus a motion sensor to figure out whether you're home, and relays to control the furnace and the fan. We also need a display so you can see the current temperature, and an enclosure to protect the messy bits. Breadboard the hardware (breadboarding is a non-permanent way to create an early hardware prototype). We chose a number of components for this product (see the list of components above). All in all, it took about an hour to throw together this breadboarded prototype, although we had to order the components a couple of days beforehand. It took another couple of hours to pull together working firmware (see the software section below).firmware (see the software section below).)