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The Nettemp system is used to monitor the temperature measurement and other parameters, display results in the form of statistics on the server's website built on Raspberry Pi or other platform based on the Linux system, and control. It has a user interface that allows easy configuration of sensors, setting parameters and tracking measurements.
Software (open source) is available on GitHub (Nettemp GitHub), while the project website is http://techfreak.pl/nettemp/ .
The extension module is compatible with Raspberry PI versions B and B +.
The expansion module has an I2C / 1-Wire converter (DS2482) through which DS18B20 temperature sensors can be connected using two or three wires. The converter supports a maximum of 8 sensors. Temperature sensors can also be connected to the GPIO4 line connector. In addition, I2C, UART and SPI interfaces have been derived. The module has 2 relays controlled by GPIO. Due to the platform operating voltage level of 3.3 V, logic level converters (TXB0102 and BSS138 transistors) have been built in, so that additional circuits operating at +5V can be connected to portions of I2C and UART connectors (Important: Connectors supporting voltage +5 V have been appropriately marked in the manual, not all connectors support voltage + 5V). You can connect, for example, a module with LCD (controlled by I2C), DHT11, DHT22, HTU21D, TSL2561 or pressure lighting to the derived interfaces. You can connect the radio module nRF24L01 to the SPI connector. The 1-Wire bus allows you to connect multiple sensors to one line, which means that there is no need to connect wires to each sensor separately. The module has a built-in voltage regulator +5 V and a DC connector, enabling additional voltage supply with a max. +12 V, this may require the installation of a small heat sink for the voltage stabilizer. In addition, a polymer fuse with a value of 750 mA has been built into the DC connector (it is resettable, thanks to which, it is enough to disconnect the power supply so that it functions properly again).
Details of the extension module:
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It is used to monitor the temperature measurement and other parameters. The expansion module has an I2C / 1-Wire converter (DS2482) through which DS18B20 temperature sensors can be connected using two or three wires. MOD-29.Z