Terrarium sensor

This project will serve as a blueprint for a small terrarium environmental/controller hub.

It consists of one ESP32 (we're using https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32s2/hw-reference/esp32s2/user-guide-devkitm-1-v1.html, flashed with Tasmota https://tasmota.github.io/docs/) as the brain and you can connect up to:

We're planning to also release a GERBER file for custom PCBs.

In the future we're hoping to implement it smoothly with TerrariumPI (theyosh/TerrariumPI#733).


To-Do

  • Conceptual design in fritzing
  • Order parts
  • Flash esp32 with Tasmota
  • Assemble prototype in breadboard
  • Get Oled working
  • Get second i2c SHT working
  • Get enclosure built for GUVA ( I was nattering with a hardware nerd friend yesterday about this and a nice USB cable with the ends snipped off + heat wrap and a dab of silicone should do it )
  • Get PCB designed
  • Print PCB's
  • Design Enclosure in CAD
  • Get it 3d printed
  • Put all the lego together
  • Write Documentation

Longer term

In no particular order:

  • Implement other chip types (ES8266)
  • couple relays into a seperate extensible breadboard