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README.md
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# SuperSensor v2.x
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**NOTICE**: The Supersensor v2.x is still under development! Parts and configurations
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may change until the design is finalized.
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The SuperSensor is an all-in-one voice, motion, presence, temperature/humidity/air
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quality, and light sensor, built on an ESP32 with ESPHome, and inspired
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heavily by the EverythingSmartHome Everything Presence One sensor and the
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@@ -13,8 +10,8 @@ interfaces with wake word detection, as well as other sensor detection options
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as you want them.
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Assist feedback is provided by a pair of common-cathode RGB LED. No speakers
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or annoying TTS feedback here! With an optional 3D Printed case and a clear
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diffuser cover, the LEDs can be turned into a sleek light bar on the bottom
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or annoying TTS feedback here! With [an optional 3D Printed case and a clear
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diffuser cover](/case), the LEDs can be turned into a sleek light bar on the bottom
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of the unit for quick and easy confirmation of voice actions, or just use
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it bare if you like the "PCB on a wall" aesthetic.
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@@ -46,12 +43,12 @@ and [my update post on version 2.0](https://www.boniface.me/posts/the-supersenso
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2. Replaced the SR602 PIR sensor with the AM312 PIR sensor.
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The SR602 was, in my experience, prone to constant false misfirings even in completely empty rooms. In addition its orientation requirements
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are awkward (pins on the left or right side). While it's possible I just had a bad batch, this soured me significantly to these sensors,
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especially after reading many other similar reports around the internet.
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The SR602 was, in my experience, prone to constant false misfirings and hard to enclose due to its shape. In addition its orientation is
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awkward (pins on the left or right side) which made building around it difficult. Thus, this sensor has been replaced with the nicer,
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more straight AM312 PIR design. This does add vertical height to the sensor but I consider this a good tradeoff, and think it looks neat.
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Thus, this sensor has been replaced with the more reliable AM312. While the form factor fo the AM312 leaves a bit to be desired (sticking
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up by about 1cm more from the board), and in the end this sensor misfires just as much as the SR602, I've committed to the change.
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Note that like all cheap PIRs, the AM312 is prone to misfiring if exposed. For this reason, [the case](/case) is recommended for any serious
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PIR use-cases.
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3. Completely redesigned the custom PCB around the above sensor changes, which is now more compact in a 50x55mm almost-square configuration.
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|-------|--------------------|----------------------------------|-------|
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| 1 | GY-SGP41 | $11.08 | [AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006746827606.html) |
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| 1 | GY-SHT45 | $5.67 | [AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008175340220.html)* |
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| 1 | SR602 | $0.81 | [AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001572550300.html) |
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| 1 | AM312 | $1.97 | [AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008067324301.html) |
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| 1 | TSL2591 | $4.59 | [AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008619462097.html) |
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| 1 | HL-LD2510C | $4.79 | [AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006000579211.html)* |
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| 1 | INMP441 | $2.93 | [AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002902615623.html) |
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| 1 | 470Ω resistor | $0.08 ($7.99/100) | [Amazon](https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08MKQX2XT) |
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| 2 | Female pin header† | $1.59 ($15.99/10) | [Amazon](https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08CMNRXJ1) |
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| 1 | Custom PCB (JLC) | $0.69 ($6.89/10) | [GitHub](https://github.com/joshuaboniface/supersensor) |
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| **TOTAL** | | **$40.58** | |
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| **TOTAL** | | **$41.74** | |
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`*` Ensure you select the correct device on the page as it shows multiple options.
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### To Solder or Not To Solder
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Personally, for my Supersensor 1.x's and the initial batch of Supersensor 2.x's, I directly soldered
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all the non-ESP components to the board. This proved to be a major mistake when I later decided
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to switch from SGP30's to SGP41's after some testing and I had to desolder all of them, ruining
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several PCBs in the process. It was also a hassle to desolder the existing sensors for reuse
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during the 1.x to 2.x conversion.
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I strongly encourage anyone building one of these units to leverage sockets for all components. First,
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this provides good spacing between components which can help with general better performance. It can
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also allow for quick swapping if any turn out to be defective or if future changes are warranted.
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As a result, I actually strongly encourage anyone building one of these units to leverage sockets
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for all components, to allow for quick swapping if any turn out to be defective or if future changes
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are warranted.
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**If you use the [case](/case), it is sized assuming socketed components!** So for case users you
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must socket all components.
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Note that due to the PCB design, you *must* socket at least one set of components - either the ESP32
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Note that due to the PCB design, you *must socket at least one* set of components - either the ESP32
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or the sensors on the front. Due to the positioning and overlap, it would be impossible to solder
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everything directly to the board, as the ESP covers several of the solder points of the front
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sensors and vice versa.
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@@ -124,144 +118,7 @@ functionality, so I recommend using the provided models, but this is up to the b
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No other parts can be easily swapped without code or PCB design changes.
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## Configurable Options
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There are several UI-configurable options with the SuperSensor to help you
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get the most out of the sensor for your particular use-case.
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**Note:** Configuration of the LD2410C is excluded here, as it is extensively
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configurable. See [the documentation](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/ld2410.html) for more details on its options.
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### Enable Voice Support (switch)
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If enabled (the default), the SuperSensor's voice functionality including
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wake word will be started, or it can be disabled to use the SuperSensor
|
||||
purely as a presence/environmental sensor.
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||||
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### Enable Presence LED (switch)
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If enabled (the default), when overall presence is detected, the LEDs will
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glow "white" at 15% power to signal presence.
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### Temperature Offset (selector, -30 to +10 @ 0.1, -5 default)
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Allows calibration of the SHT45 temperature sensor with an offset from -30 to +10
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degrees C. Useful if the sensor is misreporting actual ambient tempreatures. Due
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to internal heating of the SHT45 by the ESP32, this defaults to -5; further
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calibration may be needed for your sensors and environment based on an external
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reference.
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### Humidity Offset (selector, -20 to +20 @ 0.1)
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Allows calibration of the SHT45 humidity sensor with an offset from -10 to +10
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percent relative humidity. Useful if the sensor is misreporting actual humidity
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based on an external reference.
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### PIR Hold Time (selector, 0 to +60 @ 5, 0 default)
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The SuperSensor uses an AM312 PIR sensor, which has a stock hold time of ~2.5
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seconds. This setting allows increasing that value, with retrigger support, to
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up to 60 seconds, allowing the PIR detection to report for longer. 0 represents
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"as long as the AM312 fires".
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### Light Threshold Control (selector, 0 to +200 @ 5, 30 default)
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The SuperSensor features a "light presence" binary sensor based on the light
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level reported by the TSL2591 sensor. This control defines the minimum lux
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value from the sensor to be considered "presence". For instance, if you have
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a room that is usually dark at 0-5 lux, but illuminated to 100 lux when a
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(non-automated) light switch is turned on, you could set a threshold here
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of say 30 lux: then, while the light is on, "light presence" is detected,
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and when the light is off, "light presence" is cleared. Light presence can
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be used standalone or as part of the integrated occupancy sensor (below).
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### Integrated Occupancy Sensor (Selector)
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The SuperSensor features a fully integrated "occupancy" sensor, which can be
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configured to provide exactly the sort of occupancy detection you may want
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for your room.
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There are 7 options (plus "None"/disabled), with both "detect" and "clear"
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handled separately:
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#### PIR + Radar + Light
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Occupancy is detected when all 3 sensors report detected, and occupancy is
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cleared when any of the sensors report cleared.
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For detect, this provides the most "safety" against misfires, but requires
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a normally-dark room with a non-automated light source and clear PIR
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detection positioning.
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For clear, this option is probably not very useful as it is likely to clear
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quite frequently from the PIR, but is provided for completeness.
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#### PIR + Radar
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Occupancy is detected when both sensors report detected, and occupancy is
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cleared when either of the sensors report cleared.
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For detect, this provides good "safety" against PIR misfires without
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needing a normally-dark room, though detection may be slightly delayed
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from either sensor.
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For clear, this option is probably not very useful as it is likely to clear
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quite frequently from the PIR, but is provided for completeness.
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#### PIR + Light
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Occupancy is detected when both sensors report detected, and occupancy is
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cleared when either of the sensors report cleared.
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For detect, this provides some "safety" against PIR misfires, but requires
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a normally-dark room with a non-automated light source and clear PIR
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detection positioning.
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For clear, this option is probably not very useful as it is likely to clear
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quite frequently from the PIR, but is provided for completeness.
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#### Radar + Light
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Occupancy is detected when both sensors report detected, and occupancy is
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cleared when either of the sensors report cleared.
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For detect, this allows for radar detection while suppressing occupancy
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without light, for instance in a hallway where one might not want a late
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night bathroom visit to turn on the lights, or something to that effect.
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For clear, this option can provide a useful option to clear presence
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quickly if the lights go out, while still providing Radar presence.
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#### PIR Only
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Occupancy is based entirely on the PIR sensor for both detect and clear.
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Prone to misfires, but otherwise a good option for quick detection and
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clearance in a primarily-moving zone (e.g. hallway).
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#### Radar Only
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Occupancy is based entirely on the Radar sensor for both detect and clear.
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Useful for an area with no consistent motion or light level.
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#### Light Only
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Occupancy is based entirely on the Light sensor for both detect and clear.
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Useful for full dependence on an external light source.
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#### None
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Disable the functionality in either direction.
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For detect, no occupancy will ever fire.
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For clear, no states will clear occupancy; with any detect option, this
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means that occupancy will be detected only once and never clear, which
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is likely not useful.
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## AQ Details
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## Air Quality Handling
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The SuperSensor 2.0 features an SGP41 air quality sensor by Sensirion. This is a powerful AQ
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sensor which powers several commercial devices including the AirGradient One, which gave
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Note however that like all MOx sensors, the SGP41 does not differentiate gasses, and as
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such cannot tell the difference between normal, everyday natural VOCs like those in
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breath or from e.g. ripening fruit, and dangerous VOCs from e.g. construction materials.
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It also reacts strongly to heavy humidity, resulting in higher values in such environments.
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These should be used only as a general indication of air quality over short periods, rather
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than an absolute reference over long periods (much to my own frustration but inevitable
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begruding acceptance).
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## Room Health
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The SuperSensor 2.0 leverages the outputs of the SHT45 and SGP41 sensors to calculate a
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"Room Health", expressed as a percentage, which represents how "healthy" i.e. comfortable
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a room is for a person to be in.
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The room health is calculated based on the VOC level, temperature, and relative humidity.
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First, the raw value is converted to a per-sensor 100-0 scale as follows:
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* For VOC levels, there is a set of linear scales based on common VOC level
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mappings, such that less than 200 ppb is 100, 200-400 maps to 100-90,
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400-600 maps to 90-70, 600-1500 maps to 70-40, 1500-3000 maps to 40-0, and
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greater than 3000 is 0.
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* For temperature and humidity, there is a single linear scale based on a
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configurable penalty value, such that a value between the configurable
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minimum and maximum is 100, and each degree C or %RH outside of that range
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decreases the value by the penalty value.
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Next, each indivdual per-sensor value is applied to the total 100-0 value by a configurable
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weight, with the defaults being 40% to VOC level, 30% to temperature, and 30% to humidity. The
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values can never total more than 100% or total to 0% but are otherwise normalized (i.e. decrease
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others before increasing one, or the values will not be accepted; and at least one weight
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must be >0).
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The final result is thus a 100-0% range that, in broad strokes, describes the overall
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health of the room. For some examples, assuming all of the default values below:
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* Perfect: Temp 23C, humidity 50%RH, and VOC level 150ppb = 100% health
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* A little warm: Temp 25C (+1), humidity 50%RH, and VOC level 250ppb = 97% health
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* Dry: Temp 22C, humidity 30%RH (-10), VOC level 150ppb = 91% health
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* Dirty air: Temp 23C, humidity 50%RH, VOC level 800ppb = 85% health
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* Hot & humid: Temp 28C, humidity 70%RH, VOC level 250ppb = 84% health
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* All-around bad: Temp 30C, humidity 30%RH, VOC level 2000ppb = 52% health
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These are then mapped to textual values as well with the following bands:
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* 100%-95%: Great
|
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* 95%-90%: Good
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* 90%-80%: Fair
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* 80%-60%: Poor
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* 60%-0%: Bad
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As mentioned above, most portions of this are configurable; see the section below for
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specific details of each configuration value.
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|
||||
## Configurable Options
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||||
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||||
There are several UI-configurable options with the SuperSensor to help you
|
||||
get the most out of the sensor for your particular use-case.
|
||||
|
||||
**Note:** Configuration of the LD2410C is excluded here, as it is extensively
|
||||
configurable. See [the documentation](https://esphome.io/components/sensor/ld2410.html) for more details on its options.
|
||||
|
||||
### Enable Voice Support (switch)
|
||||
|
||||
If enabled (the default), the SuperSensor's voice functionality including
|
||||
wake word will be started, or it can be disabled to use the SuperSensor
|
||||
purely as a presence/environmental sensor.
|
||||
|
||||
### Enable Presence LED (switch)
|
||||
|
||||
If enabled (the default), when overall presence is detected, the LEDs will
|
||||
glow "white" at 15% power to signal presence.
|
||||
|
||||
### Temperature Offset (number, -30 to +10 @ 0.1, -5 default)
|
||||
|
||||
Allows calibration of the SHT45 temperature sensor with an offset from -30 to +10
|
||||
degrees C. Useful if the sensor is misreporting actual ambient tempreatures. Due
|
||||
to internal heating of the SHT45 by the ESP32, this defaults to -5; further
|
||||
calibration may be needed for your sensors and environment based on an external
|
||||
reference.
|
||||
|
||||
### Humidity Offset (number, -20 to +20 @ 0.1)
|
||||
|
||||
Allows calibration of the SHT45 humidity sensor with an offset from -10 to +10
|
||||
percent relative humidity. Useful if the sensor is misreporting actual humidity
|
||||
based on an external reference.
|
||||
|
||||
### PIR Hold Time (number, 0 to +60 @ 5, 0 default)
|
||||
|
||||
The SuperSensor uses an AM312 PIR sensor, which has a stock hold time of ~2.5
|
||||
seconds. This setting allows increasing that value, with retrigger support, to
|
||||
up to 60 seconds, allowing the PIR detection to report for longer. 0 represents
|
||||
"as long as the AM312 fires".
|
||||
|
||||
### Light Threshold Control (number, 0 to +200 @ 5, 30 default)
|
||||
|
||||
The SuperSensor features a "light presence" binary sensor based on the light
|
||||
level reported by the TSL2591 sensor. This control defines the minimum lux
|
||||
value from the sensor to be considered "presence". For instance, if you have
|
||||
a room that is usually dark at 0-5 lux, but illuminated to 100 lux when a
|
||||
(non-automated) light switch is turned on, you could set a threshold here
|
||||
of say 30 lux: then, while the light is on, "light presence" is detected,
|
||||
and when the light is off, "light presence" is cleared. Light presence can
|
||||
be used standalone or as part of the integrated occupancy sensor (below).
|
||||
|
||||
### Integrated Occupancy Sensor (selector)
|
||||
|
||||
The SuperSensor features a fully integrated "occupancy" sensor, which can be
|
||||
configured to provide exactly the sort of occupancy detection you may want
|
||||
for your room.
|
||||
|
||||
There are 7 options (plus "None"/disabled), with both "detect" and "clear"
|
||||
handled separately. Occupancy is always detected when ALL of the selected
|
||||
sensors report detection, and occupancy is always cleared when ANY of the
|
||||
selected sensors stop reporting detection (logical AND in, logical OR out).
|
||||
|
||||
* PIR + Radar + Light
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||||
* PIR + Radar
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||||
* PIR + Light
|
||||
* Radar + Light
|
||||
* PIR Only
|
||||
* Radar Only
|
||||
* Light Only
|
||||
* None
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||||
|
||||
### Room Health Sensor
|
||||
|
||||
#### Minimum Temperature (number, 15 to 30 @ 0.5, 21 default)
|
||||
|
||||
The lower bounds of a fully comfortable temperature; temperature values below
|
||||
this value will begin decreasing the room health score.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Maximum Temperature (number, 15 to 30 @ 0.5, 24 default)
|
||||
|
||||
The upper bounds of a fully comfortable temperature; temperature values above
|
||||
this value will begin decreasing the room health score.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Temperature Penalty (number, 1 to 20 @ 1, 10 default)
|
||||
|
||||
The penalty value per degree of temperature deviation from ideal levels, applied
|
||||
to the pre-weighting value for temperature.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Minimum Humidity (number, 20 to 80 @ 1, 40 default)
|
||||
|
||||
The lower bounds of a fully comfortable relative humidity level; relative
|
||||
humidity values below this value will begin decreasing the room health score.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Maximum Humidity (number, 20 to 80 @ 1, 60 default)
|
||||
|
||||
The upper bounds of a fully comfortable relative humidity level; relative
|
||||
humidity values above this value will begin decreasing the room health score.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Humidity Penalty (number, 1 to 10 @ 1, 5 default)
|
||||
|
||||
The penalty value per % of relative humidity deviation from ideal levels, applied
|
||||
to the pre-weighting value for humidity.
|
||||
|
||||
#### VOC Weight (number, 0.0 to 1.0, 0.4 default)
|
||||
|
||||
The weighting value of the VOC score relative to the other two for calculating
|
||||
the total room health.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Cannot exceed 0.4 without first decreasing one of the other weights (total max of 1.0).
|
||||
|
||||
#### Temperature Weight (number, 0.0 to 1.0, 0.3 default)
|
||||
|
||||
The weighting value of the Temperature score relative to the other two for
|
||||
calculating the total room health.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Cannot exceed 0.3 without first decreasing one of the other weights (total max of 1.0).
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
presence, temperature/humidity/air quality, and light sensor.
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||||
|
||||
This case provides a convenient way to cover up the SuperSensor's PCB, either
|
||||
for aesthetics or to help protect it from harsh environments.
|
||||
|
||||
You can [tinker the design on TinkerCAD here](https://www.tinkercad.com/things/1HT3fyNbln0-supersensor-case).
|
||||
The case design and images in this folder are licensed under the Creative Commons
|
||||
Attribution-ShareAlike (BY-SA) 4.0 license.
|
||||
|
||||
## Printing
|
||||
|
||||
Provided here are 5 `.obj` CAD files designed for slicing and printing with
|
||||
any slicer software and 3D printer.
|
||||
|
||||
### `body.obj`
|
||||
|
||||
This is the main body of the case which houses the PCB. It includes an opening
|
||||
for the insertion of a USB-C cable of "normal" size, which should fit most cables.
|
||||
|
||||
This part should be printed in a solid, durable material of any colour you wish.
|
||||
|
||||
### `face.obj`
|
||||
|
||||
This is the front face of the case. It clips into the body with 4 triangular
|
||||
grip clips, and has 5 openings:
|
||||
* A large rectangle for the insert below.
|
||||
* A large circle for the PIR and am312 extension tube below.
|
||||
* A small flush hole for the TSL2591 light sensor.
|
||||
* A small funneled hole for the SGP41 air quality sensor.
|
||||
* A small funneled hole for the SHT45 temperature/humidity sensor.
|
||||
|
||||
**NOTE**: This design can affect the baseline readings of these sensors!
|
||||
Specifically, the TSL will report much lower ambient light levels (up to 30 lux)
|
||||
unless light is directly facing it; and the SHT45 will hover about 6 degrees
|
||||
higher than the exposed PCB would from my testing. Take these into account in
|
||||
your usage!
|
||||
|
||||
This part should be printed in a solid, durable material of any colour you wish.
|
||||
|
||||
### `insert.obj`
|
||||
|
||||
This insert fits into the large rectangle in the face, and provides a diffuser
|
||||
for the feedback/status LEDs, including an opening for the INA microphone. It
|
||||
is inserted into the face separately during assembly, though a multi-material
|
||||
printer could concievably print it into the face during printing.
|
||||
|
||||
This part should be printed in a solid, durable material in **a natural or transluscent** colour (it must let light through).
|
||||
|
||||
### `am312-tube.obj`
|
||||
|
||||
This round tube provides additional buffering for the AM312 over the face, extending
|
||||
it by 8mm to completely cover the AM312 body. It attaches to the face over the large
|
||||
circular hol separately during assembly.
|
||||
|
||||
This part should be printed in a solid, durable material in any colour you wish.
|
||||
|
||||
### `usb-extension.obj` (optional)
|
||||
|
||||
This square tube provides additional coverage of the USB cable opening for situations
|
||||
where that may be needed, either for "weatherproofing", cable management, or mounting.
|
||||
It attaches over the opening in the body and should fit most cables. Note that USB
|
||||
insertion may be harder with this on so consider that carefully during cable selection;
|
||||
a long boot cable is a plus here.
|
||||
|
||||
This part should be printed in a solid, durable material in any colour you wish.
|
||||
|
||||
## Assembly
|
||||
|
||||
To begin, print the parts above as indicated; default slicer settings should be sufficient.
|
||||
We will exclude the USB cable opening extension for this assembly, but its installation
|
||||
is straightforward.
|
||||
|
||||
Lay out the parts; you will need:
|
||||
|
||||
* The body, face, insert, and AM312 tube parts.
|
||||
* Superglue
|
||||
* A toothpick (if not using a precision superglue applicator)
|
||||
* A hard, flat surface (I use a vice)
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### Face
|
||||
|
||||
1. Place the face face-down (clips up), and place dabs of superglue at the corners of the
|
||||
insert openings.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Spread the superglue along the inner edges with the toothpick; or, combine 2+3 by using
|
||||
a precision superglue applicator. You need very little glue here; avoid extra ooze!
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
3. Firmly place the insert face-down into the hole; the overlap edges should match.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Apply firm pressure to both sides of the insert with your thumbs, a vice, or another
|
||||
pressing object, until the glue can set up (15-30 seconds).
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. Flip over the face; the insert should now be solidly affixed. Clean up any oozing superglue
|
||||
with a paper towel or lint-free rag.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
6. Place a small amount of superglue on your toothpick tip; if using a precision superglue
|
||||
applicator, skip this step.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
7. Gently spread the superglue around the circular opening (or apply using a precision superglue
|
||||
applicator); you want the bead to be no more than 1mm wide to avoid ooze.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
8. Line up the AM312 tube, and firmly press it down to seal. Clean up any oozing superglue
|
||||
with a paper towel or lint-free rag.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
You will now have a completed face assembly and are ready to install the actual SuperSensor.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### Body
|
||||
|
||||
1. Gently insert the SuperSensor board into the case body, lining it up with the four standoffs.
|
||||
The ESP32 should b firmly sitting on the bottom (it should require no force).
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
You can verify that the USB plug is sitting flush on the base.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
2. Remove the top cap of the AM312.
|
||||
|
||||
3. Place the face over the AM312.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
4. Line up the clips on one side (I prefer the left). Then using a gentle squeezing motion, apply
|
||||
pressure to the sides of the case on the right side while also applying lateral pressure on
|
||||
the face towards the inserted clips. This picture is a one-handed demonstration, applying a
|
||||
squeezing pressure between my thumb and middle finger and a downwards pressure with my index
|
||||
finger to provide force; using two hands is advised.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
5. While doing the previous step, ensure that the 3 sensor holes are lined up with their corresponding sensors.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
6. Press the face into the body so that all 4 clips are making contact.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
7. Reinstall the top cap of the AM312; it should have a snug fit against the tube.
|
||||
|
||||
You now have an assembled case!
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
As a further step, consider placing a line of tape around the face-body joint. The locking clip
|
||||
design was made with printing in mind, and does have some play here.
|
||||
|
||||
## Installation
|
||||
|
||||
You may either mount the SuperSensor by its USB plug (as with a bare board design), or by attaching
|
||||
a mounting piece to the case. Enjoy your newly-enclosed SuperSensor with diffused status LEDs!
|
||||
|
||||

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f 77 74 73
|
||||
f 77 73 75
|
||||
f 106 105 20
|
||||
f 99 100 51
|
||||
f 54 51 100
|
||||
f 74 77 76
|
||||
f 80 76 77
|
||||
f 107 106 20
|
||||
f 108 107 20
|
||||
f 83 78 76
|
||||
f 83 76 80
|
||||
f 101 54 100
|
||||
f 109 108 20
|
||||
f 110 109 20
|
||||
f 83 85 78
|
||||
f 79 78 85
|
||||
f 111 20 112
|
||||
f 102 58 101
|
||||
f 85 86 79
|
||||
f 103 61 102
|
||||
f 97 32 113
|
||||
f 81 86 82
|
||||
f 64 103 104
|
||||
f 114 113 32
|
||||
f 82 87 84
|
||||
f 88 84 87
|
||||
f 114 32 115
|
||||
f 104 105 64
|
||||
f 67 64 105
|
||||
f 89 15 88
|
||||
f 84 88 15
|
||||
f 115 32 16
|
||||
f 106 68 105
|
||||
f 16 32 13
|
||||
f 13 32 18
|
||||
f 12 107 108
|
||||
f 29 18 32
|
||||
f 109 5 12
|
||||
f 109 12 108
|
||||
f 5 109 6
|
||||
f 110 6 109
|
||||
f 111 17 6
|
||||
f 111 6 110
|
||||
f 17 111 112
|
||||
f 24 112 98
|
||||
f 113 39 97
|
||||
f 40 41 115
|
||||
f 16 42 115
|
||||
# 230 faces
|
||||
|
||||
#end of obj_0
|
||||
|
64
case/usb-extension.obj
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
|
||||
# Object Export From Tinkercad Server 2015
|
||||
|
||||
mtllib obj.mtl
|
||||
|
||||
o obj_0
|
||||
v 22.378 -32.248 0
|
||||
v 15.373 -32.248 0
|
||||
v 15.373 -45.253 0
|
||||
v 22.378 -45.253 0
|
||||
v 13.375 -47.25 0
|
||||
v 13.375 -30.25 0
|
||||
v 24.375 -47.25 0
|
||||
v 24.375 -30.25 0
|
||||
v 22.378 -45.253 20
|
||||
v 15.373 -45.253 20
|
||||
v 15.373 -32.248 20
|
||||
v 22.378 -32.248 20
|
||||
v 24.375 -30.25 20
|
||||
v 24.375 -47.25 20
|
||||
v 13.375 -47.25 20
|
||||
v 13.375 -30.25 20
|
||||
# 16 vertices
|
||||
|
||||
g group_0_15277357
|
||||
|
||||
usemtl color_15277357
|
||||
s 0
|
||||
|
||||
f 6 8 2
|
||||
f 4 7 3
|
||||
f 3 5 2
|
||||
f 5 6 2
|
||||
f 5 3 7
|
||||
f 7 4 1
|
||||
f 1 2 8
|
||||
f 7 1 8
|
||||
f 12 13 11
|
||||
f 10 14 9
|
||||
f 8 13 14
|
||||
f 8 14 7
|
||||
f 5 15 16
|
||||
f 5 16 6
|
||||
f 5 14 15
|
||||
f 16 15 11
|
||||
f 10 11 15
|
||||
f 14 10 15
|
||||
f 5 7 14
|
||||
f 16 11 13
|
||||
f 9 14 12
|
||||
f 13 12 14
|
||||
f 9 4 3
|
||||
f 9 3 10
|
||||
f 10 3 2
|
||||
f 10 2 11
|
||||
f 16 13 6
|
||||
f 8 6 13
|
||||
f 12 1 4
|
||||
f 12 4 9
|
||||
f 1 12 11
|
||||
f 1 11 2
|
||||
# 32 faces
|
||||
|
||||
#end of obj_0
|
||||
|
354
supersensor.yaml
@@ -31,6 +31,17 @@ esphome:
|
||||
on_boot:
|
||||
- priority: 600
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- light.turn_on:
|
||||
id: output_led
|
||||
- delay: 0.25s
|
||||
- light.turn_off:
|
||||
id: output_led
|
||||
- delay: 0.25s
|
||||
- light.turn_on:
|
||||
id: output_led
|
||||
- delay: 0.25s
|
||||
- light.turn_off:
|
||||
id: output_led
|
||||
- lambda: |-
|
||||
id(supersensor_occupancy).publish_state(false);
|
||||
id(pir_presence).publish_state(false);
|
||||
@@ -78,6 +89,51 @@ globals:
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
initial_value: "0.0"
|
||||
|
||||
- id: room_health_temperature_min
|
||||
type: float
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
initial_value: "21.0"
|
||||
|
||||
- id: room_health_temperature_max
|
||||
type: float
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
initial_value: "24.0"
|
||||
|
||||
- id: room_health_temperature_penalty
|
||||
type: float
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
initial_value: "10.0"
|
||||
|
||||
- id: room_health_humidity_min
|
||||
type: float
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
initial_value: "40.0"
|
||||
|
||||
- id: room_health_humidity_max
|
||||
type: float
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
initial_value: "60.0"
|
||||
|
||||
- id: room_health_humidity_penalty
|
||||
type: float
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
initial_value: "5.0"
|
||||
|
||||
- id: room_health_voc_weight
|
||||
type: float
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
initial_value: "0.4"
|
||||
|
||||
- id: room_health_temperature_weight
|
||||
type: float
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
initial_value: "0.3"
|
||||
|
||||
- id: room_health_humidity_weight
|
||||
type: float
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
initial_value: "0.3"
|
||||
|
||||
- id: pir_hold_time
|
||||
type: int
|
||||
restore_value: true
|
||||
@@ -109,6 +165,20 @@ globals:
|
||||
initial_value: '"mww_computer"'
|
||||
|
||||
script:
|
||||
- id: presence_light_on
|
||||
then:
|
||||
if:
|
||||
condition:
|
||||
- switch.is_on: enable_presence_led
|
||||
- light.is_off: output_led
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- light.turn_on:
|
||||
id: output_led
|
||||
brightness: 25%
|
||||
red: 1
|
||||
green: 1
|
||||
blue: 1
|
||||
transition_length: 1s
|
||||
- id: light_off
|
||||
then:
|
||||
if:
|
||||
@@ -118,7 +188,7 @@ script:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- light.turn_on:
|
||||
id: output_led
|
||||
brightness: 15%
|
||||
brightness: 25%
|
||||
red: 1
|
||||
green: 1
|
||||
blue: 1
|
||||
@@ -294,32 +364,6 @@ logger:
|
||||
|
||||
api:
|
||||
reboot_timeout: 15min
|
||||
# on_client_connected:
|
||||
# - logger.log:
|
||||
# format: "Client %s (IP %s) connected to API"
|
||||
# args: ["client_info.c_str()", "client_address.c_str()"]
|
||||
# - script.execute: light_off
|
||||
# - if:
|
||||
# condition:
|
||||
# lambda: |-
|
||||
# return id(enable_voice_support).state &&
|
||||
# !id(mww).is_running();
|
||||
# then:
|
||||
# - micro_wake_word.start:
|
||||
# on_client_disconnected:
|
||||
# - logger.log:
|
||||
# format: "Client %s (IP %s) disconnected from API"
|
||||
# args: ["client_info.c_str()", "client_address.c_str()"]
|
||||
# - if:
|
||||
# condition:
|
||||
# lambda: |-
|
||||
# return id(enable_voice_support).state &&
|
||||
# id(mww).is_running();
|
||||
# then:
|
||||
# - micro_wake_word.stop:
|
||||
# - light.turn_on:
|
||||
# id: output_led
|
||||
# effect: flash_white
|
||||
|
||||
ota:
|
||||
platform: esphome
|
||||
@@ -373,6 +417,7 @@ i2s_audio:
|
||||
- id: i2s_dummy
|
||||
i2s_lrclk_pin:
|
||||
number: GPIO15 # WS
|
||||
ignore_strapping_warning: true # This isn't connected to anything anyways
|
||||
i2s_bclk_pin:
|
||||
number: GPIO14 # SCK
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -401,7 +446,7 @@ micro_wake_word:
|
||||
id: mww
|
||||
microphone:
|
||||
microphone: mic
|
||||
gain_factor: 8
|
||||
gain_factor: 64
|
||||
stop_after_detection: false
|
||||
models:
|
||||
- model: github://joshuaboniface/Custom_V2_MicroWakeWords/models/computer/computer.json
|
||||
@@ -496,7 +541,7 @@ light:
|
||||
name: flash_white
|
||||
colors:
|
||||
- state: true
|
||||
brightness: 15%
|
||||
brightness: 25%
|
||||
red: 100%
|
||||
green: 90%
|
||||
blue: 90%
|
||||
@@ -557,13 +602,13 @@ sensor:
|
||||
|
||||
- platform: debug
|
||||
free:
|
||||
name: "Heap Free"
|
||||
name: "ESP32 Heap Free"
|
||||
block:
|
||||
name: "Heap Max Block"
|
||||
name: "ESP32 Heap Max Block"
|
||||
loop_time:
|
||||
name: "Loop Time"
|
||||
name: "ESP32 Loop Time"
|
||||
cpu_frequency:
|
||||
name: "CPU Frequency"
|
||||
name: "ESP32 CPU Frequency"
|
||||
|
||||
- platform: sgp4x
|
||||
voc:
|
||||
@@ -676,30 +721,61 @@ sensor:
|
||||
unit_of_measurement: "%"
|
||||
icon: mdi:home-heart
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
float voc_index = id(sgp41_voc_index).state;
|
||||
float voc = id(sgp41_tvoc_ppb).state;
|
||||
if (isnan(voc) || voc < 1) voc = 1;
|
||||
float temp = id(sht45_temperature).state;
|
||||
float humidity = id(sht45_humidity).state;
|
||||
|
||||
// VOC Score (0–100)
|
||||
float voc_score = 0;
|
||||
if (voc_index <= 100) voc_score = 100;
|
||||
else if (voc_index <= 200) voc_score = 80;
|
||||
else if (voc_index <= 300) voc_score = 60;
|
||||
else if (voc_index <= 400) voc_score = 40;
|
||||
else if (voc_index <= 500) voc_score = 50;
|
||||
else voc_score = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
// Temperature Score (0–100)
|
||||
float temp_score = 100.0 - abs(temp - 23.0) * 10.0;
|
||||
|
||||
float temp_min = id(room_health_temperature_min);
|
||||
float temp_max = id(room_health_temperature_max);
|
||||
float temp_penalty = id(room_health_temperature_penalty);
|
||||
float humid_min = id(room_health_humidity_min);
|
||||
float humid_max = id(room_health_humidity_max);
|
||||
float humid_penalty = id(room_health_humidity_penalty);
|
||||
float voc_weight = id(room_health_voc_weight);
|
||||
float temp_weight = id(room_health_temperature_weight);
|
||||
float humid_weight = id(room_health_humidity_weight);
|
||||
|
||||
// VOC score (0–100) mapped to categories from Chemical Pollution levels below
|
||||
float voc_score;
|
||||
if (voc <= 200) {
|
||||
voc_score = 100.0;
|
||||
} else if (voc <= 400) {
|
||||
// 200–400: 100 → 90
|
||||
voc_score = 100.0 - (voc - 200) * (10.0 / 200.0);
|
||||
} else if (voc <= 600) {
|
||||
// 400–600: 90 → 70
|
||||
voc_score = 90.0 - (voc - 400) * (20.0 / 200.0);
|
||||
} else if (voc <= 1500) {
|
||||
// 600–1500: 70 → 40
|
||||
voc_score = 70.0 - (voc - 600) * (30.0 / 900.0);
|
||||
} else if (voc <= 3000) {
|
||||
// 1500–3000: 40 → 0
|
||||
voc_score = 40.0 - (voc - 1500) * (40.0 / 1500.0);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
voc_score = 0.0;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Temperature score
|
||||
float temp_score = 100;
|
||||
if (temp < temp_min) temp_score = 100 - (temp_min - temp) * temp_penalty;
|
||||
else if (temp > temp_max) temp_score = 100 - (temp - temp_max) * temp_penalty;
|
||||
if (temp_score < 0) temp_score = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
// Humidity Score (0–100), ideal range 35–55%
|
||||
float humidity_score = 100.0 - abs(humidity - 50.0) * 3.0;
|
||||
|
||||
// Humidity score
|
||||
float humidity_score = 100;
|
||||
if (humidity < humid_min) humidity_score = 100 - (humid_min - humidity) * humid_penalty;
|
||||
else if (humidity > humid_max) humidity_score = 100 - (humidity - humid_max) * humid_penalty;
|
||||
if (humidity_score < 0) humidity_score = 0;
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// Weighted average
|
||||
float overall_score = (voc_score * 0.5 + temp_score * 0.25 + humidity_score * 0.25);
|
||||
|
||||
float total_weights = voc_weight + temp_weight + humid_weight;
|
||||
if (total_weights <= 0) total_weights = 1.0;
|
||||
voc_weight /= total_weights;
|
||||
temp_weight /= total_weights;
|
||||
humid_weight /= total_weights;
|
||||
float overall_score = (voc_score * voc_weight + temp_score * temp_weight + humidity_score * humid_weight);
|
||||
|
||||
return (int) round(overall_score);
|
||||
update_interval: 15s
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -755,14 +831,16 @@ binary_sensor:
|
||||
device_class: occupancy
|
||||
on_state:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- script.execute: light_off
|
||||
- script.execute: presence_light_on
|
||||
|
||||
- platform: gpio
|
||||
name: "PIR GPIO"
|
||||
id: pir_gpio
|
||||
pin:
|
||||
number: GPIO32
|
||||
mode: INPUT_PULLUP
|
||||
mode:
|
||||
input: true
|
||||
pulldown: true
|
||||
internal: false
|
||||
device_class: motion
|
||||
on_press:
|
||||
@@ -835,12 +913,12 @@ text_sensor:
|
||||
id: sgp41_chemical_pollution
|
||||
icon: mdi:molecule
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
float voc_index = id(sgp41_voc_index).state;
|
||||
if (voc_index < 1 || voc_index > 500) return {"Unknown"};
|
||||
if (voc_index <= 100) return {"Excellent"};
|
||||
else if (voc_index <= 200) return {"Good"};
|
||||
else if (voc_index <= 300) return {"Moderate"};
|
||||
else if (voc_index <= 400) return {"Unhealthy"};
|
||||
float voc = id(sgp41_tvoc_ppb).state;
|
||||
if (isnan(voc) || voc < 1) return {"Unknown"};
|
||||
else if (voc <= 200) return {"Excellent"};
|
||||
else if (voc <= 400) return {"Good"};
|
||||
else if (voc <= 600) return {"Moderate"};
|
||||
else if (voc <= 1500) return {"Unhealthy"};
|
||||
else return {"Hazardous"};
|
||||
update_interval: 15s
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -851,10 +929,10 @@ text_sensor:
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
float score = id(room_health_score).state;
|
||||
if (score < 0) return {"Unknown"};
|
||||
else if (score >= 90.0) return {"Great"};
|
||||
else if (score >= 80.0) return {"Good"};
|
||||
else if (score >= 60.0) return {"Fair"};
|
||||
else if (score >= 40.0) return {"Poor"};
|
||||
else if (score >= 95.0) return {"Great"};
|
||||
else if (score >= 90.0) return {"Good"};
|
||||
else if (score >= 80.0) return {"Fair"};
|
||||
else if (score >= 60.0) return {"Poor"};
|
||||
else return {"Bad"};
|
||||
update_interval: 15s
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -977,6 +1055,154 @@ number:
|
||||
id: light_presence_threshold
|
||||
value: !lambda 'return int(x);'
|
||||
|
||||
# Room Health Calibration Values
|
||||
# These values allow the user to tweak the values of the room health calculation
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Room Health Min Temperature"
|
||||
id: room_health_temperature_min_setter
|
||||
min_value: 15
|
||||
max_value: 30
|
||||
step: 0.5
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
return id(room_health_temperature_min);
|
||||
set_action:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- globals.set:
|
||||
id: room_health_temperature_min
|
||||
value: !lambda 'return float(x);'
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Room Health Max Temperature"
|
||||
id: room_health_temperature_max_setter
|
||||
min_value: 15
|
||||
max_value: 30
|
||||
step: 0.5
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
return id(room_health_temperature_max);
|
||||
set_action:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- globals.set:
|
||||
id: room_health_temperature_max
|
||||
value: !lambda 'return float(x);'
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Room Health Temperature Penalty"
|
||||
id: room_health_temperature_penalty_setter
|
||||
min_value: 1
|
||||
max_value: 20
|
||||
step: 1
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
return int(id(room_health_temperature_penalty));
|
||||
set_action:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- globals.set:
|
||||
id: room_health_temperature_penalty
|
||||
value: !lambda 'return float(x);'
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Room Health Min Humidity"
|
||||
id: room_health_humidity_min_setter
|
||||
min_value: 20
|
||||
max_value: 80
|
||||
step: 1.0
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
return id(room_health_humidity_min);
|
||||
set_action:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- globals.set:
|
||||
id: room_health_humidity_min
|
||||
value: !lambda 'return float(x);'
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Room Health Max Humidity"
|
||||
id: room_health_humidity_max_setter
|
||||
min_value: 20
|
||||
max_value: 80
|
||||
step: 1.0
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
return id(room_health_humidity_max);
|
||||
set_action:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- globals.set:
|
||||
id: room_health_humidity_max
|
||||
value: !lambda 'return float(x);'
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Room Health Humidity Penalty"
|
||||
id: room_health_humidity_penalty_setter
|
||||
min_value: 1
|
||||
max_value: 10
|
||||
step: 1
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
return int(id(room_health_humidity_penalty));
|
||||
set_action:
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- globals.set:
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id: room_health_humidity_penalty
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value: !lambda 'return float(x);'
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- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Room Health VOC Weight"
|
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id: room_health_voc_weight_setter
|
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min_value: 0.00
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max_value: 1.00
|
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step: 0.01
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
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return id(room_health_voc_weight);
|
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set_action:
|
||||
- if:
|
||||
condition:
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
float total = x + id(room_health_temperature_weight) + id(room_health_humidity_weight);
|
||||
return (total > 0.0) && (total <= 1.0);
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- globals.set:
|
||||
id: room_health_voc_weight
|
||||
value: !lambda 'return float(x);'
|
||||
else:
|
||||
- logger.log:
|
||||
format: "Rejected VOC weight %.2f (total would be out of range: must be > 0.0 and ≤ 1.0)"
|
||||
args: [ 'x' ]
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Room Health Temperature Weight"
|
||||
id: room_health_temperature_weight_setter
|
||||
min_value: 0.00
|
||||
max_value: 1.00
|
||||
step: 0.01
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
return id(room_health_temperature_weight);
|
||||
set_action:
|
||||
- if:
|
||||
condition:
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
float total = x + id(room_health_voc_weight) + id(room_health_humidity_weight);
|
||||
return (total > 0.0) && (total <= 1.0);
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- globals.set:
|
||||
id: room_health_temperature_weight
|
||||
value: !lambda 'return float(x);'
|
||||
else:
|
||||
- logger.log:
|
||||
format: "Rejected Temperature weight %.2f (total would be out of range: must be > 0.0 and ≤ 1.0)"
|
||||
args: [ 'x' ]
|
||||
- platform: template
|
||||
name: "Room Health Humidity Weight"
|
||||
id: room_health_humidity_weight_setter
|
||||
min_value: 0.00
|
||||
max_value: 1.00
|
||||
step: 0.01
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
return id(room_health_humidity_weight);
|
||||
set_action:
|
||||
- if:
|
||||
condition:
|
||||
lambda: |-
|
||||
float total = x + id(room_health_temperature_weight) + id(room_health_voc_weight);
|
||||
return (total > 0.0) && (total <= 1.0);
|
||||
then:
|
||||
- globals.set:
|
||||
id: room_health_humidity_weight
|
||||
value: !lambda 'return float(x);'
|
||||
else:
|
||||
- logger.log:
|
||||
format: "Rejected Humidity weight %.2f (total would be out of range: must be > 0.0 and ≤ 1.0)"
|
||||
args: [ 'x' ]
|
||||
|
||||
# LD2410c configuration values
|
||||
- platform: ld2410
|
||||
timeout:
|
||||
name: "LD2410C Timeout"
|
||||
|