RPI_web_remote_control is a project that uses a web page to remotely control the Raspberry Pi to send out infrared signals to control home appliances such as air conditioners. Simply put, you can use your mobile phone to control through the web page on the way home, turn on the air conditioner in advance, and set it to the required temperature. At the same time, the indoor temperature and humidity can be monitored in real time on the web page. The entire project is written based on Python's flask framework.
The components used in RPI_web_remote_control are as follows:
1. Raspberry Pi 3B+ ×1
2. SD card (8GB) ×1
3. Infrared transmitter and receiver module ×1
4. Temperature and humidity sensing module ×1
5. Light-emitting diode x1
6. Raspberry Pi expansion board x2
7. Several Dupont cables
8. VPS with public IP x1
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