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*Some form of basic display would be nice, preferably low power such as a basic [[LCD]] screen, labels and [[Seven Segment Displays]] / [[Nine Segment Displays]] , or an [[E-Ink]] Screen | *Some form of basic display would be nice, preferably low power such as a basic [[LCD]] screen, labels and [[Seven Segment Displays]] / [[Nine Segment Displays]] , or an [[E-Ink]] Screen | ||
*Leave [[Smoke Detectors]] / [[Carbon Monoxide Detectors]] as a seperate unit / units? | *Leave [[Smoke Detectors]] / [[Carbon Monoxide Detectors]] as a seperate unit / units? | ||
=Existing Open Source Designs= | |||
=="How to Mechatronics" Design== | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esY_OtDLv7g A Video by the Youtube Channel "How To Mechatronics" Titled "DIY Air Quality Monitor - PM2.5, CO2, VOC, Ozone, Temp & Hum Arduino Meter"] | |||
*[https://howtomechatronics.com/projects/diy-air-quality-monitor-pm2-5-co2-voc-ozone-temp-hum-arduino-meter/ The Post on Their Website on the Project] | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Revision as of 23:57, 30 January 2021
Basics
- An IOT "Cube" / "Brick" that can measure the following information and relay it to the system:
- At Least:
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Additional Data, But Will Add Some Cost:
- Carbon Dioxide Concentration
- Light Level Sensing
- Nitrogen Dioxide Concentration
- Ozone Concentration
- Particulate Matter
- PIR Based Occupancy Sensing
- TVOC Concentration
- At Least:
- Some form of basic display would be nice, preferably low power such as a basic LCD screen, labels and Seven Segment Displays / Nine Segment Displays , or an E-Ink Screen
- Leave Smoke Detectors / Carbon Monoxide Detectors as a seperate unit / units?
Existing Open Source Designs
"How to Mechatronics" Design
- A Video by the Youtube Channel "How To Mechatronics" Titled "DIY Air Quality Monitor - PM2.5, CO2, VOC, Ozone, Temp & Hum Arduino Meter"
- The Post on Their Website on the Project