Project: Weather Station

Overview

The Weather Station project was started in September 2007. The goal of the project is to build a professional quaility weather station from common, readily available embedded development components (1-Wire, I2C, etc.) and off the shelf parts, and controlled by Java. We use a dedicated embedded Java controller (the Dallas Semiconductor/Maxim TINI) and a number of pre-assembled sensor components.

The Weather Station is online here. (currently offline for reconfiguration.)

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Access

The project is managed using Trac and Subversion.

Trac:
  https://www.ocejug.org:9443/trac/Projects/libSensor
  https://www.ocejug.org:9443/trac/Projects/TINI/WeatherStation

SVN:
  svn co https://www.ocejug.org:9443/svn/Projects/libSensor/trunk libSensor
  svn co https://www.ocejug.org:9443/svn/Projects/TINI/WeatherStation/trunk WeatherStation

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Reference Materials

 

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Devices and Components

The Weather Station is comprised of the following primary components:

Java Processor/Controller

The processor/controller is a TINI-based System-on-Module (SoM-400EM) and carrier board (SoM-100ES) from EMAC, Inc.

Sensors Components

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