New in Mysensors
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Hi guys , I'm new in the world of mysensores . And I'm sure of that really need to promote communication between the following hardware.
sensors .:
Arduino , NRF24L01 + and I am using the logical name of IDE : linght sensor.gateway .:
Arduino , NRF24L01 + with serial interface.
Running serial Gateway code.My doubt and if I need to add anything else to work as descriptions
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@edybahia - welcome!
You also need some sort of controller to handle the data. -
OK thanks.
But I can use the Arduino as this driver? For example when I am with the data with a serial gateway, I can see the value that comes from sensors linght module.I have experience in using the mesh with the TMRH20 library (RF24). And in it there is a specific controller.
My big question of mysensor and creating (Sensor + gateway + controller). Would have some tutorial to be followed?
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OK thanks.
But I can use the Arduino as this driver? For example when I am with the data with a serial gateway, I can see the value that comes from sensors linght module.I have experience in using the mesh with the TMRH20 library (RF24). And in it there is a specific controller.
My big question of mysensor and creating (Sensor + gateway + controller). Would have some tutorial to be followed?
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No, already researched enough on this page
I believe that now I understood the concept.
It is then necessary to have a hardware sensor data (Arduino nRF24L01 + + ldr). This hardware will send to the gateway (Arduino + nRF24L01 +).
For the user to view the measurement it must have a "controller" installed on your computer or on a Socs (Raspberry).
Am I correct in my understanding?.
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No, already researched enough on this page
I believe that now I understood the concept.
It is then necessary to have a hardware sensor data (Arduino nRF24L01 + + ldr). This hardware will send to the gateway (Arduino + nRF24L01 +).
For the user to view the measurement it must have a "controller" installed on your computer or on a Socs (Raspberry).
Am I correct in my understanding?.
@edybahia - yes, you are correct. You need 1 controller with 1 gateway connected. And then as many sensors as you want. Have fun!
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