There are many different types of automation frameworks available, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The best way to choose an automation framework is to first understand the specific needs of your project, and then select a framework that is well suited to those needs. For example, if you need to automate a web application, you would want to choose a framework that includes support for web testing.
There are several types of automation frameworks, the most popular being data-driven, keyword-driven, and hybrid.
The Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine to Machine (M2M) are both technologies that enable communication between devices. However, there are some key differences between the two. IoT is a network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances and other items that are embedded with electronics, software, sensors and connectivity tools that enable these objects to collect and exchange data. M2M is a communication between two or more machines, without the need for human intervention. IoT can be used for a variety of applications, such as monitoring energy usage in
Selenium is a tool for automating web browsers. It lets you open a web browser and navigate to a web page. Selenium can click on links and fill out forms. Selenium is not just a single tool but a suite of tools.
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Remote wireless control: Use the full control mode or separate control mode to control 4 smart sockets with your smart phone through Wi-Fi/3G/4G network when youââŹâ˘re out of home, but the 4 USB port can only be controlled together.
Voice controlled by Echo/Google home: after connecting the smart life app successfully, This smart power strip can sync with the Alexa/Google Assistant, and voice controlled by Echo/echo dot/Google home. You can control 4 smart AC plugs individually via smart lift app or Alexa.
Schedule & sharing: with the smart life app, you can schedule echo outlet (not included USB ports) on this power bar. It will never be a dark home when you go home. Sharing it with family members, one key to control your home.
Easy to operate: Plug This USB power strip into your wall outlet, download the smart life app, add it into your account via 2. 4G Wi-Fi network. Quick response and no time delay after sync with the smart extension cord. It has been approved for safety and quality assurance (ETL and FCC certificate).
4 AC outlets + 4 USB ports: equipped with 4 smart plugs and 4 USB charging ports with 5ft long power cord, It provides a convenient power supply for home appliances such as fan, electric pot, light, holiday decorating lights, best idea for home office and professional workstations.
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At first, I was apprehensive to choose Smart WiFi outlasts, much less those made by Conico. However, I bought these Mini WiFi outlets that also have a timer. Installing the Conico wireless outlets is simple. Literally anything that supports them, such as lighting, a TV, a computer, etc., can be connected to them. I have so far linked the outlets to the TV and lights. I'm using the Google Home and the Smart Life app on my phone to control things. You can see that I linked to my Google Home in the video I've posted, and it works flawlessly. I appreciate you, Conico, for introducing intelligence into my life.
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One 24VDC / 110 VAC Relay to control any low voltage device via Z-wave. Controls garage doors, motorized shades, gates, solenoid valves, etc. Relay can be set as momentary or Latched.
BEFORE YOU BUY: Check to make sure your home automation controller / security panel is interoperable with our device. NOT ALL Z-wave Controllers are compatible. Please visit our website, ask your controller manufacturer, or call us with questions.
One SIGNAL Input terminal block to receive low voltage (digital, analog, or pulse) signals via Z-wave. Use with reed sensors, contact sensors, door bell buttons, Security panel relay's, water leak probes, water level sensors, temperature probes, float switches, etc.
9V AC power adaptor included. Low voltage wire is NOT included
Please visit our website and youtube page for application details and how-to video's. Wiring diagrams are also downloadable on our website product page under "files"
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I created a Wink-controlled garage door opener using the MIMOLite relay. I did this because the Chamberlain MyQ Garage and the GoControl/Linear GD00Z-4, the two garage door openers that Wink supports, have the following issues:1) Neither of them allows utilizing the Amazon Echo to open the door.2) According to Google searches, the GoControl and the Chamberlain MyQ Garage both prohibit controlling the door via geofencing.3) The Chamberlain forbids you from utilizing schedules to operate the door.The MIMOLite relay, however, enables you to use your garage door opener however you like. Yes, I am aware that having the door controlled by voice has security concerns, but I want the choice to consider those issues in the context of my home. Despite its many advantages, the MIMOLite has one drawback when connected to the Wink hub: while it can be used as a momentary relay to open and close the garage door, the dry contact sensors that are used to assess the status of the door cannot be "read" by the Wink hub. However, as long as you have a different way to determine the open/close status, this is not a problem. I used a Quirky Tripper door/window sensor as an alternative, but any Wink-compatible zigbee or z-wave door/window sensor will work.Do the following to connect it to the Wink hub:1) Disconnect jumper P5 to make the MIMOLite a momentary relay rather than a latched relay. This is so that the control board of the garage door opener doesn't receive an open or closed signal for a minute after a switch has been switched on by the Wink hub, which can turn off a switch with a delay of at least one minute.2) After removing jumper P5, switch the Wink Hub to z-wave inclusion mode and connect the MIMOLite. The MIMOLite is in pairing mode when it is first powered on.3) The MIMOLite will establish a Z-wave switch connection with the Wink Hub.4) Before connecting it to your garage door opener, make sure it functions as a relay by utilizing the wiring schematic included with the MIMOLite.Because the MIMOLite lacks a mounting system, I use 3M dual-lock fasteners to affix it to the side of the garage door opener (see attached photo). I positioned the Quirky Tripper's magnet on the frame and connected it to the garage door with the same fasteners (see attached photo). With superglue, the magnet didn't cling very well, so I used foil tape to secure it firmly in place. When the Tripper and Wink Hub are connected, it notifies me when the door is open or closed. The door can be closed using geofencing as I leave the house and opened upon my return. I've programmed a Wink Robot to close the door on its own if it's been left open for 20 minutes or more between dusk and dawn. And I can use the Amazon Echo to open and close the door. The only thing to keep in mind with the Echo is that you can open and close the garage door by saying, "Alexa, turn on the xzy switch."
4.3/5
there is a normally open and open normally closed contact
Microcontroller development board can be used as modules, can be used as appliance control
5V - 12 V control signal of the TTL
Control DC or AC signals can control the 220V AC Load
Useful to control a motor, a led strip, or any other module using arduino. How to use it: Just connect a digital output of your arduino to your relay module, and you can control a power-demanding appliance with the digital signal provided by your arduino.
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Using Prime, the order was delivered in two days. It arrived in good shape and the packaging and other details were excellent.I just connected this to my circuit and tested it. I have 5 volts connected to the positive and negative terminal pins, and when I apply 5 volts to the in1 (labeled weirdly as IPP ON (InPut Port On?) perhaps), I hear the coil inside flip the switch with a satisfying click.I have a circuit that is powered independently and draws roughly 2.3 volts, along with a 330 ohm resistor and a little red led. It doesn't light till I input the 5v on the IPP since that circuit passes through the NO (normally open) side. As soon as I do that, I hear a click and the red LED turns on.Even though it's simply a test setup, I find it so cool that I keep applying and removing the 5 volts quickly, hearing the beautiful switch inside the relay click, and watching the red LED turn on and off swiftly.It's a terrific small product and a lot of fun. The product works good, and I'll buy more from this firm due of the excellent shipping.
4.3/5
- Built-in features include surge protection for a safer home and signal repeater to improve the communication between the other Z-Wave devices.
- Sleek & minimal. ItââŹâ˘s Aeotec newer design with all the powerful features packed in the tiny size of 2.20 x 2.20 x 1.96 (1.38) inches.
- Tested to work with Z-Wave gateways including Samsung SmartThings, Vera, Webee, Wink-hub, Zipabox, Universal Devices ISY994Zw, openHAB, Open Z-Wave, Oomi, Jeedom, Indigo 7, InControl, HomeSeer, Home Assistant, eedomus, Abode and more.
- Z-Wave Plus certified for quicker response time, better wireless range, and additional wireless security encryption. Z-Wave certification number: ZC10-15080004.ââŹÂ
- Automate/schedule your home appliance with on/off control. Smart Switch 6 controls up to 15 amps and monitors real-time power consumption with a variable color LED ring and reports the data to the gateway system.
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In a recent automation job, I slaved a ceiling fan to my AC blower unit so that it would operate whenever the AC was on to help with indoor air circulation. I used the Leviton Zwave Smart Light Switch, the SmartThings Hub Gen3, and the Aeotech SmartSwitch 6. (relay). The integration of all the parts was simple, and setting up the automated events and logic was easy. I also made advantage of the Samsung community IDE, which enables the usage of open-source device handlers, to alter the SmartSwitch's power utilisation reporting frequency from 6 to 10 seconds. I advise using these parts for this kind of application because the system functions flawlessly and dependably.
4.2/5
Lifetime Customer Services: Gosund smart plugs is backed with 90-day money back guarantee, 2-year warranty and lifetime support
Control From Anywhere: The simplest and most affordable way to make your home smart is to get a smart plug. Turn the electronics on/ off from anywhere with your smartphone
Handsfree Voice Control: Works with Alexa and Google Home. Control your devices through Voice Control. Hands-free experience, perfect for mom, the disabled, or the light switch with some difficulty to reach
User-Friendly Functions: You can create a group/scene for all your devices and control many with a single command. Set a schedule on the app so it goes on/ off at certain times of the day and any day of the week
Enjoy Fast Installation: The setup is easy and fast. No hub required. Flexible control of a wide range of plug-in devices, such as light, fan, radio, fish tank light, Christmas tree light, crock pot, wax burners, monitors, speakers and chargers
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Reviews can often complicate the process of buying something. A review ought to cover the item's quality, cost, and other information that would be useful to the consumer. Because of all the dubious reviews, I was cautious to buy these "smart plugs" like you were. I didn't want the inconvenience of having to return the item because the procedure has gotten so complicated.I received the box of four smart plugs I ordered, all of which, incidentally, are remarkably similar to one another. Because they are all mostly produced in China.Actually, the packing was extremely excellent. Each plug featured a separate, secure area as well as a covering of plastic that served as protection for the plug itself. These "smart plugs" were really intelligently packed, even if I dislike needless packaging.You have probably read a ton of comments about the absurdly small instructions. Despite the fact that I have healthy eyes, I completely understand how some people might require a super magnifying glass to read this instructions. Although I could read the instructions, this business should pay me or someone else to write an easy-to-read instruction page that includes pictures. Due to this, I decided to take a moment and thoroughly explain how to attach the plugs. The main line is that, provided they are put appropriately, these plugs definitely work and perform well.The most of you already know what these plugs accomplish, but for the few who are still learning, allow me to take a moment to explain how they operate. You will insert this "smart plug" into your outlet before plugging any desired appliance (light, etc.) into it. Once everything is configured, you may use Google/Amazon voice commands, the third-party app (which we'll talk about in a moment), or your Google/Echo app to switch on or off the lamp (or whatever). What if I don't have an Amazon Echo or Google Home? No worries, you can use the third-party app to control your smart plug; voice commands, however, are not supported. (An example of voice command is entering a room and asking Google to switch on the living room lights.)Are you all still with me? Start with the setup. Grab your phone or tablet and download the app that is compatible with these plugs as your first step. I want to take a moment to emphasize that I HATE HATE HATE having to download another app. I detested having to set up yet another account and password. And I absolutely detested having to give this app my address. That might turn off many people just by itself.Alright, let's continue. Why can't I just add these plugs to my Google Home or Amazon Echo app is a common query. The good news is that you may and will, but you must first configure these connectors via a "third party app."Which app should I install? Is one app superior to the others? Naturally, this is equivalent to asking if you would like diet coke or diet pepsi. It's a personal preference. I have Google Home, and based on what I've read, the "Smart Life" app is the one I'm recommending right now.Your wifi password and a few additional pieces of information will be requested by the app. Don't forget to store your password for this app along with your other passwords in a secure location. After downloading, you are prepared to use. A "power button" may be seen on the plug's side. Never press that button. Your "Smart Plug" must be plugged into an outlet. The power button should begin blinking blue in a few seconds. Simply hit the power button if yours doesn't start flashing blue right away. The "smart plug" is "reset" via this process.Grab your phone, launch the app, and then adhere to the directions. The setup will take a moment, but it's quick and painless. In essence, your wifi is used to read the plug and upload it to your app. Additionally, you will be given the chance to "name" the appliance.
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Forget to shut things down? Forget to turn on/off your tamp or fan? Worry about overcharging? Want to give the appearance of someone is home? Gosund Smart Plug can help you control your home appliances, eliminate wasteful standby power and reduce energy use, save on your electric bills and extend product life.
Easy to Install and Safe: Just plug a device into the wifi outlet and connect to your Wi-Fi network with "Gosund" App. ETL listed, FCC, RoHS, reach Approval. Gosund smart plug is backed by 90 day unconditional service.
All Within Reach: Control your electrical items via your phone whenever and wherever you are after downloading the FREE APP(small space)as long as there is a 2.4g network.Ideal for someone who can not move around very well and needs easy access to turn on/off a device.
Compatible with Many Third-Party Usages: Work with Amazon Alexa / Google Home / IFTTT; Compatible with Android 4.4. & iOS 8 above; Does not work with SmartThing, Homekit, Bluetooth. Only supports 2.4GHz network, does not support 5GHz, please kindly check your network is 2.4GHz before connecting the plug.
Smart and Easier Life: By setting schedules and timers for the tamp, you can prepare a crock pot meal and get home with dinner's ready,10A and 1100W, turn off your nightstand light after sleeping. Please note that the plug is not suitable for the appliances whose power is more than 1100 watts (eg: air conditioner, microwave oven, induction cooker etc.)
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Okay, I just took it out of the package, read the instruction booklet, downloaded the app, and it basically guided me through the process! Even though I'm not terrible with technology, sometimes it might be confusing. NOT THIS! Super simple setup I intended to buy a couple more because I think it's great but now I see that they're sold out and others are selling it for around $40! It cost me less than $8. Even if it's fantastic, I wouldn't suggest them at that price. Instead, I'll wait for my vendors to return; I absolutely adore this.
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EASY INSTALLATION: Installs in your home's electrical panel with the help of a licensed electrician. Connects to your homeââŹâ˘s Wi-Fi for secure access from anywhere in the world. Most installations take less than 30 minutes.
MEETS RIGOROUS SAFETY STANDARDS: Sense's components and system have been designed and ETL/Intertek certified for installation and operation inside the electrical panel.
SEE WHAT'S ON AND WHEN: See when your kids got home, whether your sump pump is on, and more. Integrates with Alexa, Philips Hue, WeMo Insight and Kasha HS110 smart plugs.
REDUCE YOUR UTILITY BILL: Measure power consumption in dollars and cents to see how much particular devices are costing you. Add Sense Solar Upgrade to track solar production.
REMOTE ENERGY MONITORING: Real time monitoring of your energy use and home activity through our iOS, Android, and web apps.
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Okay, I just took it out of the package, read the instruction booklet, downloaded the app, and it basically guided me through the process! Even though I'm not terrible with technology, sometimes it might be confusing. NOT THIS! Super simple setup I intended to buy a couple more because I think it's great but now I see that they're sold out and others are selling it for around $40! It cost me less than $8. Even if it's fantastic, I wouldn't suggest them at that price. Instead, I'll wait for my vendors to return; I absolutely adore this.
4.1/5
SMART HOME FUNCTIONALITY WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK - Everybody wants devices and appliances with smart home functionality, but many of these products are extremely expensive. With BOND, you can make your old appliances smart without replacing them. Our software currently supports ceiling fans and electric and gas fireplaces, but updates are on their way for A/C units, garage doors, and motorized shades!
CONTROL CEILING FANS, FIREPLACES, AND SOMFY SHADES FROM YOUR SMARTPHONE - BOND turns any remote controlled fan, fireplace smart or Somfy shades in seconds. Activate the fan, control fan speeds, and switch on lightsââŹâall from your iPhone, Android phone, tablet, Amazon Echo, or Google Home Assistant. With BOND, youââŹâ˘ll be able to use these smart devices to do whatever your remote control could do.
ALEXA AND GOOGLE-ENABLED - This device is certified by Amazon and Google to work with Alexa and the Google Home Assistant. Control your ceiling fan with voice commands. YouââŹâ˘ll never need to reach for the light switch or the remote again. Controlling a ceiling fan and fireplace has never been easier!
CONTROL UP TO SIX CEILING FANS - A single BOND can control up to six ceiling fans from one central location. The BOND can record and transmit RF (radio frequency) as well as IR (infrared) signals, so it will work regardless of what kind of remote you have. The area range is about 2,500 sq. ft. so youââŹâ˘ll be able to control fans in other rooms or on another floor.
NO INSTALLATION NEEDED - Set up is extremely quick and easy. Simply plug in the BOND device, download the app to your phone, point your fan remote at the BOND, and youââŹâ˘re done! All of the functions on your remoteââŹâincluding fan speed, light dimmer settings, and timer using IFTTTââŹâcan now be controlled via the BOND.
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I ADORE THIS ITEM. While reading reviews, I repeatedly convinced myself not to do it. I'm SO GLAD I got it. Setup was ridiculously simple! I have no idea why some individuals claim to be experiencing problems because this product installs and functions PERFECTLY. It manages EVERY setting on my fan! Everything: a fan, light, timer, speed controls... Compared to my other remotes, its range is SO MUCH BETTER. I was worried that to sustain my house, I would need to purchase a few apartments. Not at all. It is located in a closet near the middle of my home and manages all of my fans. Connecting to Alexa was simple. I opened Alexa, downloaded and enabled the Bond skill, and it immediately worked.This one device controls every ceiling fan in my home instead of costing me a fortune to buy individual Z-wave controllers for each one. It is far simpler to install the z-wave controller than removing a fan, therefore even if I only had one fan, I still believe I would have bought it.I can share some advice about a few things I've seen in the reviews. First, in order to link the remote, you must place it within 2 feet of the bond unit. Just for programming it, that is. If you have an in-wall remote, all you need to do is move the bond unit close to the switch to program it, then move it back once the installation is complete. DUHHHH.Before you buy, be aware of how to add a skill to Alexa. It is simple, but some of the reviews I have seen make me wonder whether the reviewers have never used electronics before. Their computer and electronic talents are on par with my grammar. . hahahaha Anyhow, if you're unsure how to add a skill, just google it.They have indicated on their app that they intend to expand it in the future to add a variety of additional devices besides ceiling fans. makes me believe that this product will continue to improve over time. I can't stand some of you who left nasty reviews; they nearly convinced me not to buy this. Disgrace to you This is one of my favorite home automation products, so it makes sense that it is frequently out of stock given how simple it is to use, how well it works, and the possibility of future improvements. Including a picture to demonstrate the presence of a blue light, so if you don't like indoor light pollution, cover it with tape and call it a day. Alternatively, you might do like I did and store it in a closet.BTW, I'm a real customer; I wasn't paid to write this or provide a lengthy, mind-numbingly dull review; I really really love this small thing. Additionally, please let me know if Bond/Olibra wishes to pay me for beta testing upcoming goods. hahhaha. Keep rocking, boys, if not, I guess.
4/5
LOWER YOUR ELECTRIC BILL: Gauge real-time spending in US dollars to learn where you can save costs.
24-7 ENERGY MONITORING: Monitor your home anywhere, anytime to prevent costly repairs, conserve energy, and save costs. Supports light commercial 3 phase systems less than 600A with additional 200A clamp (not included).
INSTALLS EASILY: Installs in circuit panels of most split phase homes. Includes DIY instructions. Professional electrician is recommended. INSPECT YOUR PANEL and check install guide for compatibility. Your system may require smaller or flexible sensors. Learn more on emporiaenergy website.
REAL-TIME ENERGY DATA: Vue sensors provide 1-second data and are accurate from 2A to 250A (240W to 30kW). System is assumed to be standard 120V - 240V. Voltage IS NOT calculated.
APPLIANCE MONITORING WITHOUT GUESSWORK: The Expansion Module accurately monitors your air conditioner, furnace, water heater, washer, dryer, range, etc. by connecting directly to the circuits you care about.
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This system is fantastic, and installation was not too difficult. On their website chat, I had a set up issue that was resolved quickly and expertly!I adore this device; it's very fascinating to be able to see how much kWh eight branch circuits are using and to view the real-time energy consumption of the entire house.To open the panel and pull out a spot to insert the antenna, all I required was a screwdriver.I spent around 20 minutes physically installing, followed by another 40 minutes choosing and attaching Current Transformers to the branch circuits. It performs admirably.I was able to download the app and sign in on my iPhone and iPad.With only one app and account, it seems simple to keep an eye on several installations, even those at various addresses.I think this is the home power monitoring system with the best price. I might purchase a second system for a sub panel in a different garage or shop structure.
4/5
HomeKit-enabled for unparalleled ease of use and advanced security
See how much power your connected appliances are using
Set up easily thanks to a direct connection via Bluetooth low energy technology - no bridge or gateway required
Switch your appliances on and off with a simple tap or Siri voice command
Use built-in schedules to automatically switch devices
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I've been having fun with the Elgato Eve Energy Switch
An automation module is a device that is used to automate various tasks and processes. There are many different types of automation modules available on the market, each designed for a specific purpose. Some of the most common types of automation modules include: -PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers): PLCs are used to automate industrial processes and machinery. They are typically used in manufacturing and production settings. -HMI (Human Machine Interfaces): HMIs are used to interface between humans and machines. They are typically used in settings where there is a need for operator input
A framework, or software framework, is a platform for developing software applications. It provides a foundation on which software developers can build programs for a specific platform. A framework may also include code libraries, a compiler, and other tools necessary for program development. There are different types of frameworks available to developers, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. The most popular frameworks are listed below. Microsoft .NET Framework: The .NET Framework is a software framework developed by Microsoft that runs on Windows. It provides a managed code environment that allows developers to create software applications. Pros
The three common uses of home automation are turning lights off and on, adjusting the thermostat, and setting the security system.
A home automation system typically consists of controllers, low-voltage wires, sensors, and actuators. Controllers are the brains of the system and can be either a central controller that manages everything, or smaller controllers that manage specific subsystems. Low-voltage wires are used to connect the controllers to the sensors and actuators. Sensors detect conditions in the home, such as whether a door is open or closed, and actuators can control things like doors and lights.
An automation framework is a set of rules or guidelines that are used to govern how software should be automated. The purpose of an automation framework is to make it easier to develop, maintain, and understand the automation code. There are four components to an automation framework: 1. Libraries 2. Drivers 3. Test harness 4. Test scripts Libraries are sets of code that can be reused in different automation scripts. Drivers are code that interacts with the application under test. The test harness is the code that ties everything together and runs the automation tests. Test
The three types of automation are fixed automation, programmable automation, and robotic automation. Fixed automation is a type of automation where the sequence of processing operations is fixed by the equipment. This type of automation is used when the product being produced is relatively simple and does not require a lot of variation. Programmable automation is a type of automation where the sequence of processing operations can be changed by programming the equipment. This type of automation is used when the product being produced is more complex and requires more variation. Robotic automation is a type of automation where
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