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Parts List -Proximity/Presence Senor with Mysensor

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    I'm a complete newbie so please pardon my ignorance and questions?

    Goal: build a proximity/presence sensor with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE 4.0) - nRF8001 Breakout.
    http://www.adafruit.com/product/1697

    So I'm trying to figure out what hardware I need.

    1. Could I use Arduino ATmega2560
    2. And http://www.adafruit.com/product/1697
      3.Ethernet Shield:for the ATmega2560 could I use:
      Ethernet Shield W5100 For Arduino Main Board 2009
      or
      Ethernet Shield WizNet W5100 R3link text
      or
      TOP Mini W5100 link text

    Is there anything else I'm missing- cables, power supply ??

    Thank you for your help.
    Tom

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      HI Tom,

      How are you proposing this to work?

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        Hi Greg,
        Hoping the iphone or future apple watch would be "sensed" by the adafruit BLE sensor, which I would use in my home automation software (homeseer) to trigger events.. Not sure if I have all the right things lined up.
        Tom

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          @TomTom said:

          the adafruit BLE sensor, which I would use in my home automation software (homeseer) to trigger events.. Not sure if I have all the right things lined up.

          Hi Tom,
          That module i believe will only operate as "peripheral" role. I think if you want to connect it to an arduino which will then "report" the presence of your Iphone/iwatch then you need to have a BLE module running as a "central" role..

          Alternatively...you could use your iphone to detect an "ibeacon" and the iphone would report back the presence over its data connection to your homeseer ( i dont know how exactly as i dont use iphone nor homeseer.. but it would be easy with android+vera)

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            @TomTom said:

            the adafruit BLE sensor, which I would use in my home automation software (homeseer) to trigger events.. Not sure if I have all the right things lined up.

            Hi Tom,
            That module i believe will only operate as "peripheral" role. I think if you want to connect it to an arduino which will then "report" the presence of your Iphone/iwatch then you need to have a BLE module running as a "central" role..

            Alternatively...you could use your iphone to detect an "ibeacon" and the iphone would report back the presence over its data connection to your homeseer ( i dont know how exactly as i dont use iphone nor homeseer.. but it would be easy with android+vera)

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            @gregl said:

            @TomTom said:

            the adafruit BLE sensor, which I would use in my home automation software (homeseer) to trigger events.. Not sure if I have all the right things lined up.

            Hi Tom,
            That module i believe will only operate as "peripheral" role. I think if you want to connect it to an arduino which will then "report" the presence of your Iphone/iwatch then you need to have a BLE module running as a "central" role..

            Alternatively...you could use your iphone to detect an "ibeacon" and the iphone would report back the presence over its data connection to your homeseer ( i dont know how exactly as i dont use iphone nor homeseer.. but it would be easy with android+vera)

            thanks Greg,
            ok so I been reading...it seems you can turn your iphone into a iBeacon, but then how do you get iBeacon detected by arduino

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              If i understand correctly these BLE modes, to have the arduino "listen" for an ibeacon ( or similar) then you need a ble module capable of being set to "central" profile.

              Something like this should do this http://redbearlab.com/blemini/
              but any module with the CC2540 chip should work... im going to try some modules using this chip.

              Did u seem my post here http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/709/indoor-ble-location-or-presence-detection

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