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  • just2blue4u
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 347

    #16
    That's a really cool thing!
    I am really looking for a way to monitor our server room's temperature.
    So i need that device and a seperate temperature sensor?

    Can i build it by myself?
    Big ZABBIX is watching you!
    (... and my 48 hosts, 4513 items, 1280 triggers via zabbix v1.6 on CentOS 5.0)

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    • yo2lio
      Junior Member
      • May 2008
      • 29

      #17
      Originally posted by just2blue4u
      Can i build it by myself?
      What do you want to buid, device or sensors ?

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      • just2blue4u
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2006
        • 347

        #18
        Everything:
        The device, with a temperature sensor onboard...
        Big ZABBIX is watching you!
        (... and my 48 hosts, 4513 items, 1280 triggers via zabbix v1.6 on CentOS 5.0)

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        • yo2lio
          Junior Member
          • May 2008
          • 29

          #19
          Originally posted by just2blue4u
          Everything:
          The device, with a temperature sensor onboard...
          Depending of your skill ... (MCU have TQFP64 package)

          I can put one temperature sensor on the board, but it's not recommended becouse my MCU (PIC18F67J60) work at 50 deg C and temperature will be transmited to sensor through board ....

          The right choses is sensor with one or two meters of cable !

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          • yo2lio
            Junior Member
            • May 2008
            • 29

            #20
            Hello ,

            Hardware Zabbix Agent is available.

            For more informations, please visit http://www.microelemente.ro/

            Best regards, Florin Medrea.

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            • yo2lio
              Junior Member
              • May 2008
              • 29

              #21
              Mushroom growing from Romania , Pecica city , monitored by PIC Hardware Agent (7d history) :

              Temperatures :



              Humidity :

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              • xs-
                Senior Member
                Zabbix Certified Specialist
                • Dec 2007
                • 393

                #22
                Hi Florin,

                Say, are you planning to make a board using PoE instead of a seperate power source?

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                • yo2lio
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2008
                  • 29

                  #23
                  Unfortunately I can't do this now !

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                  • yo2lio
                    Junior Member
                    • May 2008
                    • 29

                    #24
                    HWZA (Hardware Zabbix Agent) LIVE

                    HWZA (Hardware Zabbix Agent) LIVE

                    WEB : http://ip-watcher.dyndns.info:10000/

                    Zabbix Agent : http://ip-watcher.dyndns.info/ PORT 10050

                    Software have two mode for Digital inputs (Temperature sensors or Counters) configurable through software (windows program) and one mode for Analog inputs ( Voltage measurements up to 24 V DC)

                    Available commands for test are :

                    agent.ping - return always 1

                    tns[0] - return voltage*100 applied on AN0 (analog input) (max 24 V)
                    tns[1] - return voltage*100 applied on AN1 (analog input) (max 24 V)
                    tns[2] - return voltage*100 applied on AN2 (analog input) (max 24 V)
                    tns[3] - return DC IN voltage*100 (Power DC source)

                    tmp[0] - return temperature*100 for sensor (DS18B20) connected at Dig0 pin (digital input)
                    tmp[1] - return temperature*100 for sensor (DS18B20) connected at Dig1 pin (digital input)
                    tmp[2] - return temperature*100 for sensor (DS18B20) connected at Dig2 pin (digital input)

                    cnt[0] - Counter , polling interval 10 times/second - only in counter mode (Dig0)
                    cnt[1] - Counter , polling interval 10 times/second - only in counter mode (Dig1)
                    cnt[2] - Counter , polling interval 10 times/second - only in counter mode (Dig2)

                    cnt[3] - Counter , polling interval 1 times/second - (AN0)
                    cnt[4] - Counter , polling interval 1 times/second - (AN1)
                    cnt[5] - Counter , polling interval 1 times/second - (AN2)

                    pin[0] - return logic state of Dig0 pin (0/1) - only in counter mode
                    pin[1] - return logic state of Dig1 pin (0/1) - only in counter mode
                    pin[2] - return logic state of Dig2 pin (0/1) - only in counter mode

                    pin[3] - return logic state of AN0 pin (0/1) - If voltage > 2.5 V logic 1 else 0
                    pin[4] - return logic state of AN1 pin (0/1) - If voltage > 2.5 V logic 1 else 0
                    pin[5] - return logic state of AN2 pin (0/1) - If voltage > 2.5 V logic 1 else 0

                    HWZA can be powered from 9 to 20 V DC.

                    All software is OPEN SOURCE ( bootloader program and firmware ) written in MikroPascal and MikroBasic language.



                    Best regards, Florin Medrea.
                    Last edited by yo2lio; 19-02-2009, 12:28.

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                    • yo2lio
                      Junior Member
                      • May 2008
                      • 29

                      #25
                      You can download all documentations and MCU full open source code from here :


                      Also you have access to my Zabbix Server, to see Hardware Zabbix Agent at work, my room monitoring ... http://ip-watcher.dyndns.info:25000/zabbix/

                      USER NAME : user PASSWORD : user

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                      • nelsonab
                        Senior Member
                        Zabbix Certified SpecialistZabbix Certified Professional
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 1233

                        #26
                        How do you purchase?

                        I would like to buy one or two, but I can't see how to make such an order. Perhaps a link in the post or some instructions on how to order would be nice, or instructions about when I can buy. :-)
                        RHCE, author of zbxapi
                        Ansible, the missing piece (Zabconf 2017): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5T9NidjjDE
                        Zabbix and SNMP on Linux (Zabconf 2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98PEHpLFVHM

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                        • yo2lio
                          Junior Member
                          • May 2008
                          • 29

                          #27
                          Originally posted by nelsonab
                          I would like to buy one or two, but I can't see how to make such an order. Perhaps a link in the post or some instructions on how to order would be nice, or instructions about when I can buy. :-)
                          Yes, SORRY , you can buy this product from here :



                          Best regards, Florin Medrea.

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                          • rrr
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 100

                            #28
                            Is it possible to power these modules via poe (power over ethernet)?

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                            • yo2lio
                              Junior Member
                              • May 2008
                              • 29

                              #29
                              Directly No !

                              But you can transport DC power over Ethernet , cut white_blue/blue and white_brown/brown wire from RJ45 male connector and connect this on my POWER DC IN green connector.

                              Regards Florin.

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                              • rrr
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2007
                                • 100

                                #30
                                That could be a solution, but in your specifications you write that your module supports a DC-range 12-24V. PoE transports a range between 44V to 54V DC. Or does your module support this range too?

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