

The next part is going to show you how to assemble the circuit board. USB-Hub (since the Pi Zero only has one free USB Port).433 MHz Sockets (be sure to by some with switches to configure the frequency).1x 433 MHz Receiver & 1x 433 MHz Transmitter.Pi Perma Proto Hat (or any other circuit board for soldering everything together).Raspberry Pi Zero (you should by a kit with GPIO header, SD-Card, power suply etc).After stumbling around the internet I found this cool project called home-assistant. I didn’t have a plan what to do with it, but since it was cheap (round about 10€) I simply couldn’t resist ordering one.Īt first I wanted to build a smart mirror but then I decided to build something cheaper because observation mirrors are way to expensive and I didn’t have a spare LED-TV lying around.

SSH & Web Terminal (You must be in Advanced Mode to see it) Click on Configuration > Add Ons, Backups & Supervisor > Backups > + Create Backup and give it a name. So a few weeks ago I managed to get my hands on a cute little Raspberry Pi Zero. Click on Configuration > Add Ons, Backups & Supervisor > + Add-on Store and add, one at a time: Check Home Assistant configuration. Home automation with Home-Assistant and Raspberry Pi Zero – Part 1: Hardware
