Zoned Climate Control with MediaTek’s LinkIt™ Smart 7688

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Hardware components:
Linkitsmart7688
MediaTek Labs The MediaTek LinkIt™ Smart 7688 platform
× 1
Esp01
Everything ESP ESP8266 ESP-01
× 1
Ard nano
Arduino Nano R3
× 1
Attiny85
Atmel ATTiny85
× 1
10167 01
DHT22 Temperature Sensor
× 1
Servo (generic)
× 1
Software apps and online services:
Ide web
Arduino IDE

Zoned Climate Control with MediaTek's LinkIt™ Smart 7688

STORY

Winter is coming

When my wife and I had our first child last winter, we got an electric space heater to keep the area immediately around our baby girl nice and warm.  As we moved from room to room, we brought the heater with us, all the while thinking we were being super efficient having point-of-use climate control.  A month later we get an electricity bill twice our normal amount and realize it would have been cheaper to just heat the whole house with the gas furnace around the clock.

Winter is upon us again, so this time I upgraded to a WiFi thermostat so I can turn on the heater while I’m downstairs or warmly tucked under the covers.  This is much more convenient, but we’re still heating the whole house even though most of the time we’re all in one part of the house.

Work Smarter

Looking at our motion sensor logs that control our lighting, it’s pretty obvious that we spend 4-5 hours downstairs as a family after work, and then go upstairs to our bedrooms around 9pm where we sleep until we leave the next morning for work.   Weekends are a little different, but Monday through Friday works like clockwork (especially with a 10 month old on a strict sleep schedule).

I’ve looked at HVAC systems that have multi zone temperature monitoring and wirelessly controllable duct baffles, but the hardware is very expensive and all the software looks like it was an afterthought (with little support or updates as technology gets better).  I already have some WiFi enabled temperature sensors in my house for point of use AC unit controllers and have been itching for a reason to use some small servos in a project.  All I need are WiFi connected servos that can open/close duct vents in my HVAC system…should be easy enough.

MediaTek’s LinkIt™ Smart 7688  

MediaTek’s new LinkIt Smart 7688 Duo HDK is a WiFi connected microprocessor running OpenWRT with an onboard arduino-compatible microcontroller.  It’s perfect for this project since it has all the I/O pins needed for multiple sensors and servo motors plus WiFi capability to communicate with my existing temperature sensors.  Also, since it already has OpenWRT installed with uHTTPd, I can run the WebApp directly on the LinkIt Smart 7688 HDK for a completely self contained package.

Schematics of Zoned Climate Control with MediaTek’s LinkIt™ Smart 7688

Schematics of Zoned Climate Control with MediaTek's LinkIt™ Smart 7688

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About The Author

Ibrar Ayyub

I am an experienced technical writer holding a Master's degree in computer science from BZU Multan, Pakistan University. With a background spanning various industries, particularly in home automation and engineering, I have honed my skills in crafting clear and concise content. Proficient in leveraging infographics and diagrams, I strive to simplify complex concepts for readers. My strength lies in thorough research and presenting information in a structured and logical format.

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