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* [[Powerlink 1132b]] (Smarthome serial X10 Powerline Interface) | * [[Powerlink 1132b]] (Smarthome serial X10 Powerline Interface) | ||
- | ===Lifx Bulbs and Displays=== | + | ===WiFi Plugs, Switches |
* [[Lifx|Lifx]] very nice wifi connected color and color temperature capable bulbs and displays. | * [[Lifx|Lifx]] very nice wifi connected color and color temperature capable bulbs and displays. | ||
+ | * [[TPLink]] TP-Link / Kasa Outlets, Power Strips as well as their color and color temperature capable bulbs | ||
+ | | ||
===UPB Universal Powerline Protocol Interfaces=== | ===UPB Universal Powerline Protocol Interfaces=== | ||
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===Insteon=== | ===Insteon=== | ||
* [[supported_hardware: | * [[supported_hardware: | ||
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+ | ===IR Tranmission and Remote Control=== | ||
+ | * [[itach]] Global Cache IR and other sensor and control devices | ||
===mySensors=== | ===mySensors=== | ||
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* [[WeedTech]] Weeder data capture cards. | * [[WeedTech]] Weeder data capture cards. | ||
* [[MaxSonar]] Sonar rangefinder. | * [[MaxSonar]] Sonar rangefinder. | ||
+ | * [[itach]] Global Cache Devices | ||
===RFID Receivers=== | ===RFID Receivers=== | ||
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===Dallas 1-Wire=== | ===Dallas 1-Wire=== | ||
+ | * Use the new [[kits: | ||
* 1-wire temperature sensors are supported through the [[Barix]] device interface. | * 1-wire temperature sensors are supported through the [[Barix]] device interface. | ||
* Additional 1-wire devices can be connected through an [[arduino]] interface if you dont mind a little code. | * Additional 1-wire devices can be connected through an [[arduino]] interface if you dont mind a little code. | ||
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* [[arduino|Arduino]] a simple text protocol for connecting to arduino or other similar DIY style devices with a simple protocol and example code. | * [[arduino|Arduino]] a simple text protocol for connecting to arduino or other similar DIY style devices with a simple protocol and example code. | ||
- | ===JSON=== | + | ===HTTP/JSON=== |
- | * the [[JSON]] interface handles either simple web requests to send data to a unit or the parsing of complicated JSON data structures to take whatever action is necessary. Just about anything that makes a web request via a simple form or via a JSON packet can be used to control units via this interface. | + | * the [[JSON]] |
+ | * the [[supported_hardware: | ||
===Wireless Tags=== | ===Wireless Tags=== | ||
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* [[networkpresence|Network Presence]] interface watches devices coming and going on your local network via the arp table and can also ping remote hosts on the internet. | * [[networkpresence|Network Presence]] interface watches devices coming and going on your local network via the arp table and can also ping remote hosts on the internet. | ||
* [[websocket|Websocket Interface]] Roll your own interfaces to your XTension database, or connect a device that knows how to speak this protocol. Sends standard JSON data back and forth for commands or value changes. Comes with a simple browser example with the javascript necessary to receive and parse the data from XTension as well as send commands back and forth. | * [[websocket|Websocket Interface]] Roll your own interfaces to your XTension database, or connect a device that knows how to speak this protocol. Sends standard JSON data back and forth for commands or value changes. Comes with a simple browser example with the javascript necessary to receive and parse the data from XTension as well as send commands back and forth. | ||
+ | * [[rainbowhat|Pimoroni Rainbow Hat for the Raspberry Pi]] Get button events and control the display and LED’s on a Pimoroni Rainbow Hat equipped Raspberry Pi. |
supported_hardware/index.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/21 13:26 by James Sentman