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* Download Pi Relay app from the Play Store here: [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jasonfindlay.pirelaypro '''PiRelay App Download'''] | * Download Pi Relay app from the Play Store here: [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jasonfindlay.pirelaypro '''PiRelay App Download'''] | ||
* Make sure your Pi and Android Device are on the same network. Then in the app settings, you can define a custom Server URL. This is the network path to your Raspberry Pi. The default path is " http://raspberrypi/ ", however, you can define an IP address or a custom URL. | * Make sure your Pi and Android Device are on the same network. Then in the app settings, you can define a custom Server URL. This is the network path to your Raspberry Pi. The default path is " http://raspberrypi/ ", however, you can define an IP address or a custom URL. | ||
+ | * TO turn on/off relays, Use Pins as Wiring Pi pinout shown above in Pinout table. | ||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Revision as of 05:55, 28 September 2021
Home Automation HAT
Home Automation HAT is a Home monitoring and automation controller HAT for the Raspberry Pi that can control up to 2 appliances/devices on a load of 250 VAC/7A, 30 VDC/10A, photo-coupling isolation Optocoupler EL357NC, allowing users to safely control high voltages or current devices. Home-Automation HAT makes appliances smart, which users can operate via the PiRelay app on their electronic device.
Features
- Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4, 3B+,3,2,Zero
- Relay Status Indicator
- Comes With Development Resources, including examples in Python
- COM, NO(Normally Open) & NC(Normally Closed) are available for each relay
- Connectivity of Relay With RPi Without GPIO
- Connectivity Using Stack Method
- Onboard Power LED Indicator
- Make Your Home IoT Enabled
- Relay Control Pins Selection Jumper
Specifications
- Operating Voltage - 220V AC (Via Terminal Block)
- External Load - 250 VAC/7A, 30 VDC/10A
- Relay Channels - 2
- Trigger Signal - 3.3/5V
- Optocoupler - (CTR: 50~600% at IF= 5mA, VCE = 5V)
- External Power Supply - Via Terminal Block
- GPIO - 40 Pins Stacking Header
- Load Connector - Screw Terminal Block for each Relay(Output)
Pinout
Relays | BOARD | BCM | Wiring Pi |
---|---|---|---|
Relay 1 | 35 | GPIO 19 | 24 |
Relay 2 | 33 | GPIO 13 | 23 |
Installation
Raspberry Pi (Using PiRelay App)
PiRelay is an Android app you can use to Switch or Pulse the GPIO Pins of a Raspberry Pi connected to Relays. To use this app you will need to setup your Raspberry Pi and Relays. App Download link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jasonfindlay.pirelaypro
- To setup PiRelay on Raspberry Pi, run the below commands one by one. Must complete all commands to make it work with Raspberry Pi.
Commands to Install: WiringPi, Apache, PHP & Download the GPIO PHP File
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install wiringpi apache2 libapache2-mod-php -y
sudo wget https://pirelay.jasonfindlay.com/downloads/gpio.dl
sudo mv gpio.dl /var/www/html/gpio.php
Setting Up Your Android Device
- Download Pi Relay app from the Play Store here: PiRelay App Download
- Make sure your Pi and Android Device are on the same network. Then in the app settings, you can define a custom Server URL. This is the network path to your Raspberry Pi. The default path is " http://raspberrypi/ ", however, you can define an IP address or a custom URL.
- TO turn on/off relays, Use Pins as Wiring Pi pinout shown above in Pinout table.
Resources
Github