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*Barreljack Power Supply (the small white thing in the top of the Photo) | *Barreljack Power Supply (the small white thing in the top of the Photo) | ||
*The [[Multiswitch]] board | *The [[Multiswitch]] board | ||
[[File:Traffic light pcb front.jpg|center|thumb|The PCB]] | {|- | ||
[[File:Traffic light pcb back.jpg|center|thumb|the back of the pcb]] | | [[File:Traffic light pcb front.jpg|center|thumb|The PCB]] || [[File:Traffic light pcb back.jpg|center|thumb|the back of the pcb]] | ||
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==Software== | ==Software== |
Latest revision as of 22:47, 24 November 2024
Internet of Trafficlights (IoT) Status: working [box doku] | |
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Description | A trafficlight connected to the internet |
Owner | Tiefpunkt (tiefpunkt) |
We have a traffic light in the space that can be controlled via the internet.
Hardware
- Trafficlight
- 3 5V LED Lamps (voltage uncertain)
- 4-channel relais board
- esp8266
- Barreljack Power Supply (the small white thing in the top of the Photo)
- The Multiswitch board
Software
- Running ESP Home
Control
Use Homeassistant to control the lights either directly or via automations
It's currently tied to the status - closed is red and open is green :)
ESP Home also provides a webinterface which is currently reachable at http://10.10.10.253/ (that's a DHCP IP so it will possibly change soon => TODO: Fix IP Address)
Pinout
You can find the pinout for the ESP here.
name: red
pin: GPIO5 (D1)
name: yellow
pin: GPIO4 (D2)
name: green
pin: GPIO14 (D5)