GHA
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Finally got round to having a play with my arduino Yun and getting it to talk to the internet.
For those who have never heard of it a Yun is a small low power microprocessor combined with a small computer on a chip running linux.
http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardYun
The microprocessor makes it very easy to attach a multitude of cheap sensors, like accurate temperature, voltage current, read nmea data, light sensors, barometer, PIR etc. Hundreds of ´em.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/arduino-sensor
The linux part has been designed very much with the net in mind. Using temboo
https://www.temboo.com/arduino/yun/getting-started
all sorts of things are possible, you get 1,000 connections per month free, also itś easy to talk the other way, say you have a relay attached to a pin on the board, you can turn it one or off just by typing an ip address in a web browser.
So far I´ve sent one blank text file from the yun to my dropbox account, hich didn take too long to set up dropbox and temboo. 999 temboo calls left this month to do something more interesting
Real world applications might be bilge alarm, low voltage battery alarm, get sent an email or text if stuff goes wrong. Does obviously need and internet connection.
All this probably be done with raspberry pi, maybe not quite as easily. But big plus for the yun is power - At 5v it seems to be around 200/300 mA so looking like maybe 0.1/ 0.15A on 12V. 55 quid from amazon.
Exciting stuff, no?
For those of you who are about to reply with ¨I go the boat to get away from all that¨, well you can sit in the corner and read a book or something
For those who have never heard of it a Yun is a small low power microprocessor combined with a small computer on a chip running linux.
http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardYun
The microprocessor makes it very easy to attach a multitude of cheap sensors, like accurate temperature, voltage current, read nmea data, light sensors, barometer, PIR etc. Hundreds of ´em.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/arduino-sensor
The linux part has been designed very much with the net in mind. Using temboo
https://www.temboo.com/arduino/yun/getting-started
all sorts of things are possible, you get 1,000 connections per month free, also itś easy to talk the other way, say you have a relay attached to a pin on the board, you can turn it one or off just by typing an ip address in a web browser.
So far I´ve sent one blank text file from the yun to my dropbox account, hich didn take too long to set up dropbox and temboo. 999 temboo calls left this month to do something more interesting
All this probably be done with raspberry pi, maybe not quite as easily. But big plus for the yun is power - At 5v it seems to be around 200/300 mA so looking like maybe 0.1/ 0.15A on 12V. 55 quid from amazon.
Exciting stuff, no?
For those of you who are about to reply with ¨I go the boat to get away from all that¨, well you can sit in the corner and read a book or something