CO Detector Hack – Part 4

CO Detector Hack – Part 4

With many devices becoming connect to the internet, I thought it would be worthwhile to interface the CO Detector that I’ve been covering using a wireless ESP8266 board. There are several IoT services that make connecting devices as streamlined as possible. In this post. I’ll be covering IFTTT, a cloud based service that will perform an action based on a condition. The ESP8266 board I’m using has 2 GPIO pins that I would like to use to interface with the…

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CO Detector Hack – Part 3

CO Detector Hack – Part 3

In this post I’ll cover how to interface with the CO Detector I covered in earlier posts. Based on the measurements I did, the CO Detector has 4 outputs and 1 input the we can interface with. Here is a list of these interfaces along with a brief description. SW1 – Test Button VDD1 – Power On ICSPDAT/RS232 – Data LED1-A – Status LED H1-A – Alert Buzzer One thing that I like to do before building a bread board…

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CO Detector Hack – Part 2

CO Detector Hack – Part 2

Now that I have headers and pins soldered on the CO detector, I’m ready to start taking some measurements with my test equipment. As I mentioned before, I prefer to use them in a certain order. First I’ll start by taking resistance measurements with my multimeter. One of the header pins is labeled GND1. I want to test if this ground is common to some other points on the board. Besides the negative battery terminal, this pin was also common…

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