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    panStamp - Wireless Arduino-compatible miniatures

    And here is our new panStamp shiend for RaspberryPI http://www.panstamp.com/announcements/panstampshieldforraspberrypi  
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    panStamp - Wireless Arduino-compatible miniatures

    We've recently released our first "official" version of Raspbian for the RaspberryPI. This custom version of the popular OS includes all the necessary resources to run our lagarto applications and OpenRemote without the hassle to install the Python/Java dependencies on this small Linux box. Just...
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    panStamp - Wireless Arduino-compatible miniatures

    Sorry BlueRoom for not having answered your question before. I think that "automatic notification" was not enabled for the thread.   0-10V outputs on the output-board are made to control external equipment and drivers featuring this kind of input. There is a good number of...
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    panStamp - Wireless Arduino-compatible miniatures

    Thanks Mitch. The project is going ahead even if the campaign on indiegogo didn't get too much attention. The first batch of panStamps and panSticks is being manufactured at this moment and we will also release new base boards containing sensors and actuators for very different purposes. BR...
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    Arduino & Home Automation

    Hi guys, I've just posted a topic about panStamps, our wireless arduino-compatible boards: http://cocoontech.com/forums/topic/21344-panstamp-wireless-arduino-compatible-miniatures/ Lots of applications in the Home Automation field... and really low-cost...
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    panStamp - Wireless Arduino-compatible miniatures

    Dear cocooners, My name is Daniel Berenguer and I'm the founder of panStamp, an open source project designed to measure and control things wirelessly. The project consists of panStamps, small wireless boards programmable from the Arduino IDE, and a set of libraries and software tools used to...
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    Total wireless security system for boat

    Thanks for your response! Mmm... I think Elkguard does not feature smoke detection either...
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    Total wireless security system for boat

    Hi experts! I come back here, after a long inactivity in the home automation field, with a new fresh question. I need to install a wireless security system in a yacht and I'm currently evaluating the available options. These are my needs: - Wireless detectors: smoke, intrusion, panic button...
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    Low-power and/or solar-powered sensors and units

    http://www.enocean.com/indexenc6.html Good luck!
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    Moisture Meter - how to read

    Thanks Eric.
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    Moisture Meter - how to read

    Eric, Does this channel 1 correspond to the Current Register (0x0E - 0x0F) or the Voltage Register (0x0C - 0x0D)? Sorry, I'm not familiar with the DS2760 IC. Another question: does anyone know the real accuracy of DS2760's temperature converter? Thanks,
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    Announcing CT*AMEE

    Congratulations for the project! (thanks for adding xAP and xPL) Does CT*AMEE communicate with ADI devices directly through RS485, without the need of an Ocelot?... I'm really impressed.
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    LCD driver switches

    Thanks Frank, So, you suggest to use the three buttons for browsing among different screens... This could be feasible depending on the refreshing time. I'm really greedy for receiving my LCD...
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    LCD driver switches

    Hi all, I've recently ordered a LCD kit from Hobby-Boards and, although it's still on the way, I wanted to know the typical use you give to the three input switches. Are you using them as simple pushbuttons maybe? If it's the case, what are you using those pushbuttons for? I just try to figure...
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    OPNODE project

    Hi cocooners! I'm happy to announce the immediate release of opn-one, our first opnode. opn-one is an embedded home automation network controller with web, xAP , xPL and 1-Wire interfaces. It's intended to work as 1-Wire master and turn the microlan into an intelligent HA network without the...
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    Windows Vista speech recognition engine

    You're right but at least you have something to work with...
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    Windows Vista speech recognition engine

    This is not the only comment I've found in the net talking about the new speech recognition engine that Windows Vista will include. Finally we'll have a spanish (and also french and german) VR system already integrated in the OS. http://tech-buzz.net/2006/08/09/vista-will...ch-recognition/...
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    Leds for home lighting

    Rocco, I think switching is indeed the correct way of regulating light intensity for leds, but regulating low power devices as leds shouldn't introduce as much noise as for other devices. I don't think a simple switching regulator could never produces more noise than the fact of switching...
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    Leds for home lighting

    Indeed commercial led bulbs seem to be really expensive. I was thinking in making some experiments with high bright leds mounted in a custom board. Anyway, prices for these leds are still very high. On the other hand, I've found this link...
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