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Open Hardware Miniconf 2016 - ESPlant - Environment Sensor Plant

Welcome to the linux.conf.au Open Hardware Project. You can see information about this and other MiniConfs at http://www.openhardwareconf.org/wiki/Main_Page

Register to lock in your place at http://goo.gl/forms/JxcJ2YjQnI

The ESPlant kit is designed to provide an open source platform to transmit environmental data to a central source using the power of wifi.

This year we've got a pretty tricky restriction. Unfortunately we don't have a workshop where we can solder so it's screw terminals and hot glue all the way down.

Board Front Board Back

CREDITS

This project was designed by the 2016 linux.conf.au Open Hardware Team!

  • John Spencer
  • Angus Gratton
  • Andy Gelme
  • Mark Wolfe
  • Jon Oxer

You can see our githubs at:

Made at hackmelbourne.org!

SPECIAL THANKS

To the HackMelbourne (CCHS, http://hackmelbourne.org) community of Melbourne, Australia.

To all other open-source developers whose countless hours supported every other aspect of this design.

DISTRIBUTION

The specific terms of distribution of this project are governed by the license referenced below. Please contact the copyright owner if you wish to modify the board for distribution. Please utilize this design for personal or research projects. Please acknowledge all contributors.

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