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supported_hardware:index [2019/11/15 14:32] – [WiFi Plugs, Switches and Bulbs] James Sentman | supported_hardware:index [2020/07/16 14:38] – [IR Tranmission and Remote Control] added note about the vera James Sentman | ||
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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 | ||
+ | * [[veraui7]] The Vera plugin also supports their IR Remote unit by allowing you to specify the IR code in the Unit settings if you have an IR compatible sending device connected to your Vera. | ||
===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