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Try and power a photoresistor using the Rasberry Pi power output pins and measure the light intensity with the GPIO pins
- [x] Manage to power a photoresistor with the Pi power output pins
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Hi, ich habe mal wieder ein Problem. Nachdem wir alles in den Tisch eingebaut hatten, lief die ir Schranke nicht mehr. Die zählte von Anfang bis Ende durch, ohne das ein Ball im Spiel war.
Wir haben d…
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Try and get a photoresistor working with the Arduino board
- [x] Measure variations in light intensity using the Arduino UNO R3 3.3V power output and one of the analog inputs
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The Raspberry Pi GPIO pins are only digital pins, which means the photoresistor cannot directly be used with it. Therefore, I am trying to use an Adafruit ADS1115 ADC to get a digital signal.
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First off, I just want to say I am glad this project was picked up again. The changes already make it work much smoother (Component organization, especially the crosshairs so it isn't difficult to lin…
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Hello openv Guys,
first, thanks for all the work you are doing here, it's great.
The Heater is a Vitodens 222-F with a Vitronic 200, Type HO1B
I have a problem with my DIY optolink ESP32. It …
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I would love to build a small and friendly community of users, and it's really heartwarming to see pictures of your b-parasites. If you have some and would like to share, I invite you to post them in …
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Originally reported by: **P.B. (Bitbucket: [PieBru](https://bitbucket.org/PieBru), GitHub: [PieBru](https://github.com/PieBru))**
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Hi, I'm trying to IoTize my…