Netduino Temperature Monitor Project
#1
Posted 08 May 2012 - 06:21 PM
#2
Posted 08 May 2012 - 08:35 PM
Hello,Hello,
a friend of mine is asking to build him a project in order to check the temperature of 3 (big) refrigerators.
We want to do the following :
- The system must monitor the three temperature sensors and when it exceeds a specific value it must send an SMS to a mobile phone as a warning.
- We also want the system to be able to accept SMS messages and send back the value of a sensor
Can you please help me picking up the correct hardware for netduino go ?
I obviously need a GSM Module and three temperature modules.
I have already ordered an netduino go board, some cables and a shield module.
I am quite new to electronics but I have a background in .NET and mostly VB.NET
Thanks.-
The thread that posted under shield base information may help you some, its in Visual Basic at least and uses a RGB display, relays and TMP36 sensors etc. it would be easy to adapt for the control portion.
VB Temperature Monitor
There are several GSM shields out but I have not used them yet, I am waiting patiently (Chris ) for the Go modules to start hitting the street.
If you just want a message and have internet onsite you can most likely set up SMS for a text message without the GSM.
Having multiple setpoint in the code can provide alarms, warnings and messages for each refrigeration unit.
I would also include a DIO for a door switch to indicate if someone is opening the door and causeing a temperature problem (maybe a time log, door opening vs temperature).
The Netduino Go should be a good choice, 12 bit ADC and the readings are a lot more stable.
Good luck,
Chuck
#3
Posted 09 May 2012 - 12:36 AM
Clickatell
I'm sure there are plenty others similar as well. As long as you have an internet connection, you can send via multiple means. They have a very extensive API that includes:
HTTP/S
XML
FTP
SMTP
SMPP
SOAP
COM Object API
To create a robust solution, I would offload the sending/receiving to a windows service running on their file server that polls the Netduino as required. You would probably want to have some sort of message 'flood' control (only send 1 or 2 messages at some threshold and quiet for a period, repeat, etc). Also, make sure you handle power outages (UPS on key equipment, etc) to get the message out. (That's one advantage of a GSM-based solution)
#4
Posted 09 May 2012 - 10:08 AM
#5
Posted 12 May 2012 - 05:03 PM
#6
Posted 12 May 2012 - 05:40 PM
How far away are you from the card? , where you are taking the readings from, 1 or 2 kmAny suggestions for me ?
Chuck
#7
Posted 13 May 2012 - 08:02 AM
#8
Posted 13 May 2012 - 11:17 AM
What I was thinking about was using Xbee modules to transmit and recieve the data. I have not used them before but a lot of people here in the forum have.I am about 2 km away.
The readings should reach my friend mobile phone via SMS.
Thanks
Just a quick look at there information state that there range outside (line of sight) can be up to 25 km for the XBee Pro 900 XSC RPSMA (about $72.00 each) or 10 km for the XBee Pro 900 RPSMA (about $55.00 each) plus wire and yagi antennas.
What country are you in? Most of the modules are approved for the US and Canada, but some may not be approved in Europe.
The Netduino Go! with shield base could provide a stable temperature signals, alarms and data display on the sending side and a Netduino Plus on the Receiving side for data logging, connection to the internet and emails to cell phones.
This system could allow for continuous monitoring of the refrigerators, with multiple setpoints (warning / alarm) and status of doors and power.
Hope this helps,
Chuck
#9
Posted 13 May 2012 - 04:22 PM
#10
Posted 13 May 2012 - 05:01 PM
Thanks for your help, Chuck.
My friend needs a solution using GSM so I cannot avoid it.
I assume that nobody tested a gsm module with netduino go or it is too difficult to implement.
Anyway, thanks for your time...
PS. I live in Greece.
Mike.-
Mike,
That may not be the case, you titled the question "Netduino Temperature Monitor Project". There is a lot of information on that subject and may not have drawn much attention. A better way may have been "How can I use a Netduino to send sensor data over a GSM shield". You may want to re-post the question.
I have ordered a GSM shield but will take a week or to get it. Once it comes in I will try to help set something up.
There is a lot of active members in Europe, that spend a lot of time helping on this forum, I am sure they would be willing to help.
Take care,
Chuck
#11
Posted 13 May 2012 - 06:07 PM
#12
Posted 13 May 2012 - 06:14 PM
Chuck,
please tell me where you got it from. I will order one for my just for testing.
Thanks for everything,
Mike.-
I order from GSM / GPSR Shield.
I believe it is coming from Hong Kong.
Chuck
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