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The lamp is controlled by an ESP8266, a Wemos D1 mini board.
 
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Revision as of 00:08, 17 June 2019

Project StofAnanas
StofAnanas.jpg
Showing particulate matter concentration as a coloured light
Status In progress
Contact bertrik
Last Update 2019-06-17

The idea

Show current airborne particulate matter concentration using a LED light in a lamp, inspired by http://stoflamp.nl The data that the LED colour is based on is simply retrieved over WiFi from the luftdaten website.

This lamp is a plastic pine apple ("ananas"), bought at the "Action" store.

Concepts/ideas:

  • The lamp shows particulate matter concentration as a colour, e.g. soft/positive colours for low concentration and hard/bright colour for high concentration
  • The lamp "breathes" by varying the intensity over time, e.g. a cycle of 10 seconds where the light dims a bit and brightens a bit. Perhaps we can increase the breathing rate as well for higher PM.
  • The lamp retrieves the PM value over wifi from the the luftdaten website

Nice to have:

  • Automatic determination of location by means of wifi location
  • Remote control over IR

Operation Manual

configuration

Programming

  • connect everything up as indicated under 'hardware' and plug the Wemos D1 in the USB port
  • flash the software into the Wemos D1 mini, typically from the command line
 pio run -t upload

Configuration

  • on https://netherlands.maps.luftdaten.info find the particulate matter station you want to follow and note the number of the station, for example "12246"
  • on a mobile phone, connect to the "ESP-STOFANANAS" network, and select login
  • when presented with the captive portal, select a WiFi network, fill in the WiFi password, AND ALSO fill in the number you looked up earlier, press SAVE
  • NOTE: when the configuration is ongoing, the LED will be YELLOW, it turns OFF when configuration is done.

Hardware

pinout

The lamp is controlled by an ESP8266, a Wemos D1 mini board. The LEDs is an RGB LED with built-in PL9823 controller.

Connections:

  • LED Din to Wemos D1 mini pin D4
  • LED Gnd to Wemos D1 mini pin GND
  • LED Vdd to Wemos D1 mini pin 5V

Software

Software is available on github.

Luftdaten interface

The current measurement value of a particular sensor can be retrieved over a REST interface, using URL

 http://api.luftdaten.info/v1/sensor/<sensor-id>/

where <sensor-id> is the database id used by luftdaten (and visible on their map). The trailing slash in the URL is significant.

For example:

 http://api.luftdaten.info/v1/sensor/12246/

Arduino libraries

Libraries:

  • WiFiManager is used to manage WiFi connection to the local AP
  • FastLED is used to control the LED
  • ArduinoJSON for the parsing the luftdaten response