A sky quality meter based on TLS237 and Arduino Nano.
(c) Copyright Robert Brown 2014-2024. All Rights Reserved.
Code or portions of code may not be copied or used without appropriate credit given to author.
For a WiFi ESP32 much improved version please see https://sourceforge.net/projects/mysqmproesp32/
AUTHOR NOTE: HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU USE AN ARDUINO MEGA FOR THIS PROJECT IF ALL OPTIONS ARE CHOSEN YOU CAN RUN OUT OF CODE SPACE ON A NANO
Features
- Based on TLS237 sensor (same as used in Unihedron Sky Meter)
- Arduino Nano compact design
- LCD1602+I2C or OLED+I2C display
- GPS support (optional)
- BME280 Barometric sensor support
- MLX90614 IR Sensor support
- Rain Sensor support
- Serial USB interface supports remote control operation
- Fitted in plastic enclosure with 9VDC battery
- Overcomes limitations of other designs
- DO NOT DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE FROM OTHER SITES AS AN EXE/ISO/ZIP FILE - THESE FILES ARE NOT SUPPORTED AND MAY CONTAIN MALWARE
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I've been using MySQM Pro for a couple of years and am happy to see it is still being improved. The Raspberry PI compatible application is a huge bonus and I'm grateful to Rob for getting this up and running. I'm not a programmer, just a tester and tinkerer so although I've found certain aspects of this quite tricky, it's doable with the right instructions. Keep it up Rob!