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This project is a Plant Care System designed to automate tasks like irrigation, lighting, and potentially climate control for plants. It uses an ESP32-S3-MINI-1U-N8 microcontroller, which is part of the ESP32 family known for wireless capabilities, enabling IoT functionalities.
Key Features of the Project:
Microcontroller: Utilizes the ESP32-S3-MINI-1U-N8 for processing and control tasks.
Relays: Three Songle relays (SRD-05VDC-SL-C) are used to switch larger loads, such as water pumps or lights.
Power Supplies: The system is powered at 3.3V, 5V, or 12V, depending on the components and tasks being controlled.
USB Type-C Connector: Provides the possibility of powering the device or interfacing via USB.
Additional Components: Includes various resistors (e.g., 5.1K, 10K, 1K), capacitors (e.g., 0.1µF, 10µF, 1µF), and transistors (S8050) for signal conditioning and control.
Potential Applications:
Irrigation: Automating watering schedules for plants.
Lighting Control: Managing light exposure based on plant requirements or daylight.
Climate Control: Potentially adding sensors for temperature/humidity and controlling fans or heaters.
Power Management:
Linear Regulators: Such as AP2112K-3.3TRG1 provide stable voltage for sensitive electronics from higher voltage sources.
Buck Converters: Utilizes parts like LM2596DSADJR4G for efficient power conversion, necessary for high-power components.
The system can be extended to include sensors for monitoring environmental conditions and could be integrated into a network for remote control and monitoring, leveraging the ESP32's wireless capabilities. If you have specific questions about how to connect these components or any changes you'd like to make, feel free to let me know!