Kimble
Kimble

Reputation: 7564

Affordable, programmable device with gprs and simple sensors?

I've got quite a fun challenge / work assignment. I'm to monitor a couple of 5V light bulbs (warning lights) on a machine standing far out in no man's land. I'm looking for an affordable device with an input which allows me to hook into the light bulb circuit to tell whether it's lit or not.

Requirements:

Bonus (not required, but it would be kind a nice):

Any tips?

Upvotes: 2

Views: 1406

Answers (4)

Rex Logan
Rex Logan

Reputation: 27136

I would buy the Terminus from Janus RC it is based on a telit module. It is a cell modem with 9 GPIO and you can program it using python.

Interface

  • 9 Bi-directional CMOS I/Os
  • Power Monitor
  • 1 ADC
  • ITU-T V.24 serial link through UART


    Python Script Support

  • Integrated Python script interpreter (V1.5.2+)
  • 2 MB of non-volatile memory
  • 1.2 MB of RAM reserved for Python engine usage
  • Powerful built-in libraries makes accessing hardware easy

    Upvotes: 2

  • Adrien Plisson
    Adrien Plisson

    Reputation: 23303

    in fact, what you are asking already exists: many companies which produces electrical component for the industry provides a rail-mounted GPRS modem for remote signaling.

    there are countless other solutions...

    Upvotes: 3

    Lee
    Lee

    Reputation: 878

    I'd recommend an arduino

    Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments.

    Arduino can sense the environment by receiving input from a variety of sensors and can affect its surroundings by controlling lights, motors, and other actuators. The microcontroller on the board is programmed using the Arduino programming language (based on Wiring) and the Arduino development environment (based on Processing). Arduino projects can be stand-alone or they can communicate with software on running on a computer (e.g. Flash, Processing, MaxMSP).

    there's an article here on hooking one up with gps

    http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Tutorials/GPS

    and for more information on the arduino platform in general, and where to buy

    http://www.arduino.cc/

    Edit: just noticed you were looking mainly for GPRS and not GPS - doh, however, quick look on google brings up this: http://www.libelium.com/squidbee/index.php?title=New_GPRS_module_for_Arduino_%28Hilo_-_Sagem%29 which is a GPRS module for the arduino :]

    Upvotes: 6

    Chris Ballance
    Chris Ballance

    Reputation: 34357

    Have you looked at Arduino?

    Upvotes: 4

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