Python programer - IoT projekat na ESP32 napisan u MicroPython (5. juna 2020.)

Cancelled Posted 3 years ago Paid on delivery
Cancelled Paid on delivery

Radije radim s nekim ko živi na zapadnom Balkanu. Before you begin this project you must possess an ESP32 development board with 4 MB of pSRAM (such as an ESP32-WROVER), and a temperature sensor (such as a DS18B20), and a 1 or 2 or 4 or 8 or 16 channel relay module.

Eventually the Household Appliance Controller version 1.0 (HAC 1.0) will be sold as a consumer electronic product for more than 50 US dollars (fifty US dollars). HAC 1.0 will control household appliances similar to the…

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However, for this project you will create HAC 0.2 . HAC 0.2 will be a thermostat. Specifically, using MicroPython on an ESP32 you will create a product that can power on and power off household appliances such as heaters, air conditioners, and toaster ovens based on temperature. In other words, you will create a thermostat.

*** HOW TO BID ON THIS PROJECT ***

Of course you may bid on this project the normal way. However, if you were to bid on this project the normal way you would need to spend one of your Freelancer.com bids. Did you know that if you are invited to bid on a project on Freelancer.com, you can bid on that project without spending one of your bids? In other words, you can bid for free if you are invited to bid on a project.

If you were to update your Freelancer.com profile with the term Python_ESP32_5_June_2020 then I would invite you to bid on this project. Of course I will know that you want to bid on this project because I will search for freelancers who have Python_ESP32_5_June_2020 in their Freelancer.com profile.

*** USER INTERFACE ***

What do you think would be a quick and easy user interface for you to create for HAC 0.2? See, I am not sure which user interface to use for HAC 0.2.

I suppose—to keep it simple—the user interface might be an LCD display controlled by two push buttons. In such a case, I imagine pushing one button would increase the temperature of the thermostat whereas pushing the other button would decrease the temperature of the thermostat.

*** LOCATION ***

You must live in...

1. Bosnia and Herzegovina (my most preferred country), or

2. Kosovo, or

3. Montenegro, or

4. Serbia, or

5. Albania, or

6. North Macedonia.

If you do not live in one of the countries listed above then I am willing to consider working with you if you live in...

7. Ukraine, or

8. Belarus, or

9. Romania, or

10. Moldova, or

11. The Russian Federation, or

12. Egypt (my least preferred country).

Because relatively few people live in the countries I specified in the Western Balkans, I am willing to consider working with a resident of Ukraine, Belarus, Romania, Moldova, The Russian Federation, or Egypt. However, frankly I have not had good experiences dealing with people who live in those countries.

Let me reiterate: I am not speaking (writing) based on abstract theories but rather based on my own experiences. I am sorry if I have offended your sense of national pride. Really. I am. Perhaps your country is a great place to live (except for your country's government, which, let me guess, is infamously corrupt).

However, I am not interested in your country generally. Really. I am not. Instead, I don't want you to waste your time. See, I would be willing to work on this project with a man who lives in Bosnia and Herzegovina or Kosovo who seems like merely a good candidate to me but in order for me to work with a man who lives in Egypt or The Russian Federation, that candidate would need to seem like an excellent candidate to me.

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