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Raspberry Pi Home Automation with Arduino - Second Edition

You're reading from   Raspberry Pi Home Automation with Arduino - Second Edition Unleash the power of the most popular microboards to build convenient, useful, and fun home automation projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784399207
Length 148 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. An Introduction to the Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and Home Automation FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started – Setting Up Your Raspberry Pi and Arduino 3. Central Air and Heating Thermostat 4. Temperature Storage – Setting Up a Database to Store Your Results 5. Parcel Delivery Detector 6. Curtain Automation – Open and Close the Curtains Based on the Ambient Light 7. Water/Damp Detection – Check for Damp/Flooding in Sheds and Basements 8. Wrapping Up A. References Index

Introduction to the Arduino bridge shield

In this chapter, we will be using the Arduino bridge shield. We already introduced the Arduino bridge shield in Chapter 2, Getting Started – Setting Up Your Raspberry Pi and Arduino.

In the past, you used an Arduino microcontroller connected to your Raspberry Pi over the Ethernet. With the Cooking Hacks bridge shield, we can use our Raspberry Pi for direct interaction with Arduino shields. This provides us with an option of writing Arduino programs on the Raspberry Pi and reusing the existing shield hardware that we purchased. Therefore, your Raspberry Pi control unit can also double up as a microcontroller-like device to interact with your home when you connect the hardware to its GPIO pins.

To start writing applications that can harness the bridge shield, you need to install the arduPi library made by Cooking Hacks. This library will allow us to write Arduino-like applications and run them on the Raspberry Pi.

Installing arduPi

Open the terminal...

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