Example commands:
Read temperatures
> read temperature
This command will print ambient temperature, object temperature and the temperature unit.
Example output:
temperature.object=18.689997 temperature.ambient=18.689997 temperature.unit=celsius
Change temperatures
> write temperature.unit=kelvin
This command changes the temperature unit to be kelvin
Read the latest temperature reading from history
> read history.1
The history.1 is always the latest reading and history.100 is the oldest reading, if there is any.
Example output:
history.1.object=18.689997 history.1.ambient=18.689997
More about available commands, design files and firmware binary:
Available for purchase on ebay [ https://www.ebay.com/itm/134095760310 ].
Other related command line driven sensors:
1. Temperature/humidty/pressure sensor: https://hackaday.io/project/185599-command-line-controlled-weather-sensors
2. Contact-less infrared thermometer: https://hackaday.io/project/185305-command-line-controlled-infrared-thermometer
3. Power relay: https://hackaday.io/project/183851-power-relay-with-built-in-command-parser
4. Command line driven Micro-controller: https://hackaday.io/project/184001-extreme-prototyping-using-command-on-dev-board
Looks cool!
What would be the total cost of the components needed for this project?
I am looking forward to build this.