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<blockquote data-quote="n8thegr8" data-source="post: 2288783" data-attributes="member: 6349"><p>I started out building one off a Renesas RX62N dev board, running FreeRTOS. The goal was to make an alarm system with a web interface, and then write an android app to arm/disarm/open garage door/check status remotely, and either do push notifications, or use a modem to dial my cell when the alarm was tripped. </p><p></p><p>I bought a bunch of recessed sensors and a siren off ebay. The best I got was controlling the star trek red alert siren via the web interface. I struggled getting SSL to work with the FreeRTOS web server (and I wasn't about to have an alarm system with just basic HTTP authentication), and with my wife staying home, I just had a honeywell system installed for the peace of mind. I might revisit the project when I move into a new house here in the next year or so.</p><p></p><p>[media=youtube]wzT06E0acUI[/media]</p><p></p><p>You can buy a whole Honeywell setup on ebay for like $200, you'd probably be better off starting there and augmenting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8thegr8, post: 2288783, member: 6349"] I started out building one off a Renesas RX62N dev board, running FreeRTOS. The goal was to make an alarm system with a web interface, and then write an android app to arm/disarm/open garage door/check status remotely, and either do push notifications, or use a modem to dial my cell when the alarm was tripped. I bought a bunch of recessed sensors and a siren off ebay. The best I got was controlling the star trek red alert siren via the web interface. I struggled getting SSL to work with the FreeRTOS web server (and I wasn't about to have an alarm system with just basic HTTP authentication), and with my wife staying home, I just had a honeywell system installed for the peace of mind. I might revisit the project when I move into a new house here in the next year or so. [media=youtube]wzT06E0acUI[/media] You can buy a whole Honeywell setup on ebay for like $200, you'd probably be better off starting there and augmenting it. [/QUOTE]
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