/anavi-thermometer

WiFi Smart Thermometer with ESP8266, DHT22, DS18B20, OLED display and slots for up to 3 I2C sensor modules

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ANAVI Light Contoroller

ANAVI Thermometer is an open source hardware development board that acts like a WiFi smart thermometer. It features:

  • ESP8266 WiFi microcontroller
  • DHT22 sensor for temperature and humidity
  • Terminal for waterproof DS18B20 1-Wire temperature sensor
  • Dedicated slot for I2C OLED
  • Slots for up to 3 plug and play I2C sensors for temperature, barometric pressure, humidity and light
  • UART (Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter) pins for debugging

Open source software for ANAVI Thermometer written as an Arduino sketch is also available at GitHub](https://github.com/AnaviTechnology/anavi-thermometer-sw).

License

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