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- Getting Started with the Internet of Things - Companion Web site for the book
- Getting Started with the Internet of Things - O'Reilly Media
CAN-bus
SKPANG
Weather station
- Measuring temperature and humidity with a JeeNode 868 MHz
- TEMPERATUR-/FEUCHTESENSOR S555TH 868 MHz
- Temperature/ humidity outdoor sensor 868 MHz - Conrad
- Posts Tagged ‘Sensors’ - jeelabs.org
- OOK transmissions: 3 for 433 MHz and 4 for 868 MHz - jeelabs.org
- Detect And Zero Rightmost One - Looks like WD044
- Passender zusätzlicher Temperatur-/Feuchte-Außensensor S555TH 868 MHz - Conrad
- Weerstation "WS 555" GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING - Conrad
- Controlling 433.92 MHz remote with Arduino
- ChipFind Datasheet archive
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- Weather Station Receiver - Practical Arduino
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- Hacking the WH2 Wireless Weather Station Outdoor Sensor – Part 1: Reverse Engineering the Protocol
- Hacking the WH2 Wireless Weather Station Outdoor Sensor – Part 2: Protocol Specification
- Hacking the WH2 Wireless Weather Station Outdoor Sensor – Part 3: Receiving Packets with the Arduino
Oregon Scientific RF Protocol Description
- Oregon Scientific RF Protocol Description.pdf - SorceForge
- Decoding data of Oregon Scientific radio frequency sensors by the example of THN128 sensor
Weather Station Data Logger
This package contains several small libraries for Arduino 1.0 which add communication capability with some radio controlled (433MHz / 434MHz) domestic appliances. The libraries can be used for easy home automation using cheap, off-the-shelf components.
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