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=Building blocks for your armadeus-based home management system=
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[[Category:Domotic]]
*[[Boa|Boa (Embedded Webserver)]]
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==Building blocks for your Armadeus-based home automation system==
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*[[lighttpd|lighttpd (Embedded Webserver)]]
 
*[[GPIO_Driver]]
 
*[[GPIO_Driver]]
 
*[[ADC_max1027|Analog-Digital Converter]]
 
*[[ADC_max1027|Analog-Digital Converter]]
 
*[[DAC|Digital-Analog Converter]]
 
*[[DAC|Digital-Analog Converter]]
 
*[[IR_Receiver]]
 
*[[IR_Receiver]]
*[[Wireless interface]]
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*[[Wireless extension board]]
 
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*[[Domos Project]]
=Domos Project=
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*[[Domozig Project]]
The domos project aims is to provide a global, low cost and open source solution for home automation.<br>
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*[[Domoticz]]
A first proposition can be found here: [http://www.armadeus.com/downloads/assos/domos.pdf]<br>
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*[[Node-RED]]
Three developpers are actually registered.
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Subprojects:
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* Endpoint / controller communication (LS_Link)
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* Controller/controller/server communication (HS_Link)
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==1. LS_Link==
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===Zigbee===
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A zigbee solution is foreseen for the wireless communication.<br>
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A presentation concerning Zigbee can be found here: [http://www.armadeus.com/downloads/assos/zigbee_slides.pdf].<br>
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This has to be evaluated.<br>
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In order to be able to benefit from the complete Zigbee services, two Microchip ICs will be used (PIC18Fxx and the MRF) as the Zigbee stack is provided for free [http://www.armadeus.com/downloads/assos/domos_zigbee_stack.pdf].<br>
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MRF24J40 Transceiver [http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/39776a.pdf]<br>
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<strong>Next steps:</strong>
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* 2 zigbee prototype boards with a PIC and the MRF. One will be used for the endpoint and the other will be connected to the APF through the RS232 (TTL) interface.
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* Specification of the communication protocol between the APF and the endpoint (datagram based ?). Evalution of the actual solutions.
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* Developpment of a small application on the APF side to communicate with the zigbee board by using the communication protocol previously defined.
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* test of the Zigbee stack provided by Microchip. A simple program has to be written. Default Microchip environment has to be used.
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===RS485===
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Wirelless communication is the best way to connect Endpoints and controler. But sometimes wired connexion will be need for direct or faster access. We could considerate RS485 connexion.
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With RS485 nom we can connect up to 32 controllers on one bus.
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<strong>Next steps:</strong>
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* APF with RS485 transceiver with a PIC and the same transceiver.
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* Needs to connect APF to a RS485 bus : Linux driver developement? UART driver ?
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* Schematics for connecting a pic to RS485 bus
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* Specification of the communication protocol between APF and endpoint. Application protocol can be share with Zigbee high level protocol or, must we developped new protocol ?
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* Developpment of a small application on the APF and on the PIC to test communication.
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===Endpoint prototype board===
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In order to develop and test endpoint protocols, a prototype board is under-developement. This board must allow connections between boards, PC to proto-board and APF to proto-board.
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<strong>Hardware</strong>
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* Microcontroller PIC 18FXXX
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* Transceiver IEEE 802.15.4 (to implement the zigbee stack)
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* Transceiver RS232 (to connect to APF or PC)
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* Transceiver RS485
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* USB connectors (and adaptor USB-RS232 if hardware choice)
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* Buttons and LCD
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<strong>Software</strong>
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==Links==
* Stack Zibgbee
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* [http://www.linuxha.com/ Linux Home Automation website]
* RS485 protocol to develop
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* http://www.zorg.org/homeauto/index.php
* Program of test modes
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* Stack USB (if PIC-USB and software choice)
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