Showing posts with label Sphaera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sphaera. Show all posts

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Adding a sensor zone to Sphaera

My Sphaera project is  nice and useful when used alone, but I designed it to be expandable quite easily by adding more Raspberry Pis to the LAN

Also, with the new extremely low cost Raspberry Pi Zero You can add several expansions at an affordable price without sacrifying system performance, as this new board has the same performances of an A+ model.

In this article I will show you just one example of configuration, but adding a new Raspberry Pi would be almost the same for any number of them.

It will be a short and surely not complete description, but could give you a starting point for building something similar. Anyway if you have some question about it, just ask.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Using AirPlay with Raspberry Pi

AirPlay is an Apple protocol which allows wireless streaming of audio, video, photo and so on. Even if it's a proprietary protocol, it can also be used with Android devices or personal computers by installing simple apps.

Of course you can also install AirPlay on a Raspberry Pi.

When I built my Sphaera, I also added an external audio card, an audio amplifier and a speaker. Initially I used this audio system just for some notification, but going from that to a wireless speaker it really easy.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Home automation server - Sphaera

When I showed you my RaPiRo some post ago I explained why I would not use it as a case for my home automation server.

Let's summarize just something...

First of all the power. 12 motors are quite "hungry" and this means that using batteries is not an option if you need to keep it active all the day. You need to power with a plug, so it's mobility would be greatly limited.

It's noisy. All that motors can be quite annoying.

It can detect movement, but only when it's not moving itself, so it can check just a small area at a time.

There are other cons, but these are enough to let me think about a different solution for my home automation server.