Posts Tagged ‘sensor’
August 2025
Pupdate It’s been warm and dry[1], so the boys have enjoyed some nice long walks. Fringe Edinburgh Fringe was a regular feature of the twenty-teens for us, but then Covid happened. This year was our first time back, and it was great. We saw: They were all fantastic, and I’m not going to pick favourites. […]
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Tags: comedy, dachshund, Edinburgh, Fringe, mini, Miniature Dachshund, pupdate, sensor, solar, TPMS
July 2024
Pupdate July (finally) brought some decent weather, at least for a bit, including our trip to the Lake District (more on that later). Milo also had his first post chemo scan, which looked good (and got its own post). Berlin part 2 After getting stranded in Berlin at the end of last month it was […]
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Tags: ABS, Berlin, dachshund, EasyJet, Lake District, maps, Miniature Dachshund, Nc'nean, pupdate, sensor, sofa, solar, Volvo, whisky, XC60
After bringing my Nanode based temperature sensor back to life I thought about some other projects that I might do. One was simply to add an external sensor to the Nanode project, and another was to turn my slow cooker into a sous vide water bath (along the lines of ‘Sous Vader‘). Those projects would need […]
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Tags: 18B20, 1wire, DS18B20, kernel, modprobe, module, onewire, Raspberry Pi, Raspi, RPi, sensor, temperature, thermometer, w1-gpio, w1-therm
Return of the Nanode thermometer
It’s almost a year since I built my Nanode thermometer, and it looks like another really cold snap is headed towards the UK – perhaps snow over the weekend. I’ve not had it set up for a little while, as the TMP36 sensor was reclaimed for a project that put Scratch and an Arduino together […]
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Tags: arduino, bash, csv, date, lynx, Nanode, network, printf, script, sed, sensor, temperature, thermometer
Nanode thermometer
I first heard about Nanode (a low cost board that brings together Arduino and ethernet) via Andy Piper, then a few days later I had the fortune of seeing its creator Ken Boak speak at London’s Open Source Hardware Users Group (OSHUG). The week afterwards Ken was at the excellent Monkigras event, and did a short […]
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Tags: arduino, Nanode, network, sensor, temperature, thermometer, web