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Building Smart Homes with Raspberry Pi Zero

By : Marco Schwartz
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Building Smart Homes with Raspberry Pi Zero

By: Marco Schwartz

Overview of this book

The release of the Raspberry Pi Zero has completely amazed the tech community. With the price, form factor, and being high on utility—the Raspberry Pi Zero is the perfect companion to support home automation projects and makes IoT even more accessible. With this book, you will be able to create and program home automation projects using the Raspberry Pi Zero board. The book will teach you how to build a thermostat that will automatically regulate the temperature in your home. Another important topic in home automation is controlling electrical appliances, and you will learn how to control LED Lights, lamps, and other electrical applications. Moving on, we will build a smart energy meter that can measure the power of the appliance, and you’ll learn how to switch it on and off. You’ll also see how to build simple security system, composed of alarms, a security camera, and motion detectors. At the end, you will integrate everything what you learned so far into a more complex project to automate the key aspects of your home. By the end, you will have deepened your knowledge of the Raspberry Pi Zero, and will know how to build autonomous home automation projects.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Building Smart Homes with Raspberry Pi Zero
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, we saw how to control devices from the Raspberry Pi Zero board, which is critical in any smart home that you want to automate. First we looked at how to control and dim an LED, which you can use to control LED-based lighting and LED strips in your home. We also looked at how to control the speed of a DC motor, which you can apply to control the motor of a garage door, for example. Finally, we saw how to control any appliances in your home, such as lamps, using a graphical interface running on your Pi.

You can, of course, already use what you learned in this chapter and adapt it to your own projects, for example, by applying everything you learned in this project to control several devices from the same interface running on your Pi.

In the following chapter, we are going to apply what we learned in this chapter by building a smart energy meter based on the Raspberry Pi Zero.