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connectedhomeip | HomeKitADK | |
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137 | 10 | |
6,964 | 2,526 | |
1.8% | 1.0% | |
10.0 | 0.0 | |
3 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C++ | C | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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connectedhomeip
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ESP32-C3 Wireless Adventure: A Comprehensive Guide to IoT [pdf]
They do have example Matter projects for the ESP32-C3/S3. I assume it's over WiFi and not thread.
https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/tree/master/...
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How do you move you into more technical/R&D positions?
IoT is a big space right now if you look at the companies who commit to https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip. They come together at the CSA Member Meeting.
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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'matter_idl'
I followed this doc: https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/blob/master/docs/guides/esp32/setup_idf_chip.md
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Matter Raspberry Pi GPIO Commander – Turn Your Pi into a Matter Lighting Device
"Securing name resolution in the IoT: DNS over CoAP" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32186286
From https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip#architecture... :
> Matter aims to build a universal IPv6-based communication protocol for smart home devices. The protocol defines the application layer that will be deployed on devices and the different link layers to help maintain interoperability. The following diagram illustrates the normal operational mode of the stack:
> [...] It is built with market-proven technologies using Internet Protocol (IP) and is compatible with Thread and Wi-Fi network transports.
> Matter was developed by a Working Group within the Connectivity Standards Alliance (Alliance). This Working Group develops and promotes the adoption of the Matter standard, a royalty-free connectivity standard to increase compatibility among smart home products, with security as a fundamental design tenet. The vision that led major industry players to come together to build Matter is that smart connectivity should be simple, reliable, and interoperable.
> [...] The code examples show simple interactions, and are supported on multiple transports -- Wi-Fi and Thread -- starting with resource-constrained (i.e., memory, processing) silicon platforms to help ensure Matter’s scalability.
Is there already a good (security) comparison of e.g. http basic auth, x10, ZigBee, mqtt, matter?
- Any open source repositories/projects written in C++?
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How to make smaller C and C++ binaries
Bloaty is a nice tool.
When I worked on Matter a couple years ago, we had the problem that its backend http://www.capstone-engine.org/ did not support Xtensa, and produced some Python tools that could take output from bloaty or similar data from readelf or elftools, and produce several kinds of report.
https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip/blob/master/...
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Renaming Starlite to LiteStar
My two cents from someone who has dealt with product name changes. Most recently I worked on the Chip repo which is now known as Matter. There are numerous references in the repo to chip despite the name change. See https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip
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Need help with my project
Not sure if I'm asking in the right place so I apologise ahead. I'm trying to get one of the example projects from Matter onto my esp32 (ESP-WROOM-32) using espresiff. I am doing this on my raspberry pi btw. The problem I'm having now is that it get's stuck when I'm building (idf.py build command). It's always around 800/1135 and it doesn't go past it. The one where it is currently stuck is: [804/1135] Building C object esp-idf/bt/CMakeFiles/__idf_bt.dir/host/nimble/nimble/nimble/host/src/ble_gatts_lcl.c.obj.
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Failing to build Matter examples
I checked out v1.0.0 of the Matter repo and ran
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Building examples from project-chip/connectedhomeip repository and Matter community of developers
I'm trying to build basic examples (light device for ESP32, Python controller for Raspberry Pi) following the guides on the official repository (https://github.com/project-chip/connectedhomeip). After solving some build errors, I managed to flash the ESP32 and run the controller on the RPi. However, I couldn't manage to commission the ESP32 from the RPi, because I kept getting a weird "mDNS: Timeout" error. Did anyone here have success with it? What am I missing?
HomeKitADK
- digital key questions
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Is there any possibilitiy to implement your own electronics in HomeKit?
Sure, you just have to fork the HomeKit Accessory Development Kit code from GitHub
- Should I commit to Z-Wave or HomeKit for my home automation setup?
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PCB Review: Wi-Fi Module (Updated!)
Yeah, I basically finished porting the Apple HomeKit ADK to use the SimpleLink SDK and FreeRTOS kernel. Just haven’t gotten around to uploading to GitHub yet. Sure I can help you get started.
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HomeKit ADK can connect, pair, but can not get value
Hi there, I build yocto and homekit ADK on my raspberry pi, and code examples to test it. I add a new service and new characteristic for the temperature sensor. When I execute it, I can pair the device and print information(manufacturer, ...) of the device on my iPhone. But iPhone can not get the value of temperature. logging on below. https://github.com/apple/HomeKitADK/issues/111 The same code is successful on Raspbian.
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Implication of open source “matter”.
Apple released https://github.com/apple/HomeKitADK back in 2019
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Amazon, Google, Apple back alliance to certify smart home devices that work together
HomeKit has licensing restrictions that prohibit use of my hardware for certain applications -- unless you pay for some Apple Inc.'s MFi Program. Link.
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DIY OpenThread. + HomeKit
FYI https://github.com/apple/HomeKitADK
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PCB Review: Wi-Fi Module
This is designed to replace a Wi-Fi module in one of my ceiling fans, in order to add support for Apple HomeKit using the open-source ADK which I've already ported to run on the TI LAUNCHCC3235MOD evaluation board (more or less, will post all of this on GitHub soon). The dimensions and component placement are constrained to match the original board. I started out just writing new firmware for the original board, which uses a Kinetis K12 Cortex M4 MCU and GainSpan/Telit GS2200 Wi-Fi module, but I could not get the HomeKit ADK code and stack to fit in the 320KB program flash / 32KB SRAM on the MCU without substantial effort and debugging limitations. The GainSpan module has plenty of flash and SRAM, but unfortunately that company charges $7,000+ for the SDK to reprogram it.
- HomeKit Accessory Development Kit
What are some alternatives?
homebridge-google-nest-sdm - A Homebridge plugin for Google Nest devices that uses the Google Smart Device Management API. Supports Cameras, Doorbells, Displays, and Thermostats. Includes support for HomeKit Secure Video.
HAP-NodeJS - Node.js implementation of the HomeKit Accessory Protocol (HAP)
homebridge-raspbian-image - Official Homebridge Raspberry Pi Image based on Raspberry Pi OS Lite.
HAP-python - A python implementation of the HomeKit Accessory Protocol (HAP)
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
fumebuddy - Intelligent Hakko FX951 Fume Extraction
esphome - ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.
android-captive-portal - generate 204
open-gpu-kernel-modules - NVIDIA Linux open GPU kernel module source
rtl_433 - Program to decode radio transmissions from devices on the ISM bands (and other frequencies)
core - Online IDE powered by Visual Studio Code ⚡️
nrf52-ble-multi-link-multi-role