Sunday, February 17, 2008

PLCBUS

OK so automations systems can have problems with 240v, so PLCBUS is the way to go, I am going to order a PLCBUS-1141 USB Computer Interface and an appliance module.

The plan is still to use LinuxMCE.

I want to build a telemetry box that will sit in each important room, this will comprise a PC Engines board and Phidgets light, motion and temperature sensors as well as 802.11a wireless and a USB webcam (maybe a Logitech QuickCam Orbit AF). It may be tricky to get LinuxMCE to talk to this though.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Comments

Does anyone have any comments?

phidgets.com

Wondering out loud about the feasibility of getting the following from phidgets.com working with LMCE:

(prices in Canadian dollars)
PhidgetInterfaceKit 8/8/8 $80.00
Light Sensor $7.00
Motion Sensor $45.00
Temperature Sensor $7.00
Dual Relay Board $19.00

PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/0/4 $60.00

PhidgetCircularTouch $60.00

All this stuff can be monitored and controlled through the PhidgetWebService and Linux is supported.

The top 5 devices connect up using USB to provide data for a single zone, lighting, motion, temperature and relays to turn stuff on/off.

The PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/0/4 is a standalone USB controlled relay.

The PhidgetCircularTouch is a USB controller, I was thinking there could be one in each zone, to control volume, light levels and so on...

Dual soundcards

OK so maybe dual sound-cards in a single PC is not so easy, I will use my Windows MCE as the living room Slimserver front-end and build up a SFF PC for the second zone with Linux, Squeezeslave on both should do the trick. Controlled by the N800.