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Yoctopuce and Home Assistant

By mvuilleu, in Measures and Internet of Things, april 14,2023.

Even if Yoctopuce devices are more often used for professional automation than for private home automation, we already had the opportunity to present you some home automation applications: a ventilation system to fight humidity, a system to optimize watering according to the weather, etc. So we decided to study the possibility of integrating the monitoring of these systems on a standard home automation console: Home Assistant.

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How to easily build a test bench for lights

By seb, in Measures, february 18,2023.

This week we have built a small test bench to determine the autonomy of several bike lights. This post, quite short, aims to show you how to build this bench very quickly using Yoctopuce modules.




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Your own web page in Yocto-Visualization (for web)

By martinm, in Measures, february 03,2023.

If you have already used Yocto-Visualization (for web) installer, you may have noticed an option that allows you to use your own web page as a container. This week we'd like to take a closer look at this intriguing feature.

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Yocto-Visualization, native version vs. web version

By martinm, in Measures, january 06,2023.

The Yocto-Visualization (for web) application has been coded to be as similar as possible to the native version. However, there are some differences. This week, we propose to discuss them.

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Storing real-time measurements in a CSV file

By mvuilleu, in Measures and Programming, september 30,2022.

Although Yoctopuce sensors have a built-in data logger, it is often useful to store the data in a database or CSV file for local processing. Ideally, one would like to fetch the data in real time as much as possible, but reserving the possibility to retrieve the data stored by the module in case of temporary connection loss. And this is not so difficult to do...

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