Difference between revisions of "HomeAssistant BoF"
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+ | == Info re-posted from e-mail thread: == | ||
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+ | The workshop will cover: | ||
+ | - Setting up Home Assistant | ||
+ | - Using Home Assistant with GPIO | ||
+ | - Programming ARM microcontrollers | ||
+ | - Using 1Wire connected ARM microcontrollers with Home Assistant | ||
+ | - Creating automation rules using Node Red | ||
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+ | The workshop kit includes: | ||
+ | - Orange Pi Prime (4 core 64bit ARM, 2GB RAM) | ||
+ | - 24V AU Plug Pack | ||
+ | - Custom hat for the OPi, with GPIO broken out, 1wire controller & | ||
+ | temperature sensor, DC/DC power supply & pushbutton | ||
+ | - 433MHz RX/TX modules to add to the hat later for RF interaction | ||
+ | - SWD Programmer for programming & debugging ARM microcontrollers | ||
+ | - 2 x 16 Channel 1wire->solid state relay/switch input boards | ||
+ | - 1m ethernet cable to link a 1wire device to the hat (additional devices | ||
+ | can be daisy-chained) | ||
+ | - Relay module (for demo purposes, I expect that real usage will use devices | ||
+ | such as 5 channel DIN solid state relays) | ||
+ | - 3d printed cases for the OPi &1wire boards (maybe, will see how much time | ||
+ | I have available for design) | ||
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+ | The workshop kit will come out to between AUD$100 & $150, and is yours to | ||
+ | keep. The machine is intentionally overpowered, so you can run additional | ||
+ | services as you grow your system. | ||
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+ | The extra hardware is all open source, schematics & firmware are available | ||
+ | at: | ||
+ | https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/onewire-softdevice | ||
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+ | In that repo are also designs for integrated SSR controllers, Aircon zone | ||
+ | controllers & RGBW LED controllers. I'll add more as I grow my own system, | ||
+ | but it's also relatively easy to contribute your own designs back if you | ||
+ | have a specific need. | ||
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+ | I've budgeted for 30 attendees (21 spots left at this time), and you can | ||
+ | sign up here: | ||
+ | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fMhuI9Nj5PQ4SVGyEtkQcxBZELwPuUaIfyM5VP8aup4/edit?usp=sharing |
Revision as of 20:51, 6 January 2019
I'd like to see us have a home assistant BoF. Is anyone else interested?
Alastair D'Silva - Interested (should it be a bit wider, home automation in general? that went down pretty well last year). I'm open to that, not too fussed (mikal).
Ben Dechrai - Interested
Shaun Walker - Interested
Neal Schulz - Interested
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Info re-posted from e-mail thread:
The workshop will cover: - Setting up Home Assistant - Using Home Assistant with GPIO - Programming ARM microcontrollers - Using 1Wire connected ARM microcontrollers with Home Assistant - Creating automation rules using Node Red
The workshop kit includes: - Orange Pi Prime (4 core 64bit ARM, 2GB RAM) - 24V AU Plug Pack - Custom hat for the OPi, with GPIO broken out, 1wire controller & temperature sensor, DC/DC power supply & pushbutton - 433MHz RX/TX modules to add to the hat later for RF interaction - SWD Programmer for programming & debugging ARM microcontrollers - 2 x 16 Channel 1wire->solid state relay/switch input boards - 1m ethernet cable to link a 1wire device to the hat (additional devices can be daisy-chained) - Relay module (for demo purposes, I expect that real usage will use devices such as 5 channel DIN solid state relays) - 3d printed cases for the OPi &1wire boards (maybe, will see how much time I have available for design)
The workshop kit will come out to between AUD$100 & $150, and is yours to keep. The machine is intentionally overpowered, so you can run additional services as you grow your system.
The extra hardware is all open source, schematics & firmware are available at: https://github.com/InfernoEmbedded/onewire-softdevice
In that repo are also designs for integrated SSR controllers, Aircon zone controllers & RGBW LED controllers. I'll add more as I grow my own system, but it's also relatively easy to contribute your own designs back if you have a specific need.
I've budgeted for 30 attendees (21 spots left at this time), and you can sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fMhuI9Nj5PQ4SVGyEtkQcxBZELwPuUaIfyM5VP8aup4/edit?usp=sharing