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HomeKit Walking Boar
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Designed to contain Wi-Fi ESP32 S2 Mini Type-C and 2 leds soldered to separate pins with 220ohm resistors.
Assemble instructions:
1. Solder everything on a table, get like 4-5 cm wires to leds from a board.
2. Get a string and use to to pull leds into eyes from inside out.
3. Glue the remaining body part in place.
Software upload and configuration should be done before assembly ( At least for my board ), as you will not be able to manipulate buttons later with this design.
Using a HomeSpan library connects to homekit , and you are able to control LED's , can have some funny use like creating shortcuts for it to blink when you get an email , alarm went off , etc.
Here is a code example which is quite simular to what i've done:
https://github.com/HomeSpan/HomeSpan/blob/d6fcc50a0b44c559780db1cef5e14078e2f41541/examples/05-WorkingLED/05-WorkingLED.ino
You will probably want to hardcode wifi creds with homeSpan.setWifiCredentials.
Assemble instructions:
1. Solder everything on a table, get like 4-5 cm wires to leds from a board.
2. Get a string and use to to pull leds into eyes from inside out.
3. Glue the remaining body part in place.
Software upload and configuration should be done before assembly ( At least for my board ), as you will not be able to manipulate buttons later with this design.
Using a HomeSpan library connects to homekit , and you are able to control LED's , can have some funny use like creating shortcuts for it to blink when you get an email , alarm went off , etc.
Here is a code example which is quite simular to what i've done:
https://github.com/HomeSpan/HomeSpan/blob/d6fcc50a0b44c559780db1cef5e14078e2f41541/examples/05-WorkingLED/05-WorkingLED.ino
You will probably want to hardcode wifi creds with homeSpan.setWifiCredentials.
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