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## 👀 arduino-uno_home-assistant Overview
<h1 align="center">A handmade photo camera</h1>
## 👀 arduino-uno_home-assistant 1st Generation Overview
<h1 align="center">Home Assistant powered by Arduino Uno</h1>
## 🚀 Features
<h1 align="center">This a portable mini photo camera.It has also a flash.Every photo saved with unique name in a sd card storage.</h1>
<h1 align="center">When a flammable gas or high humidity and flame is detected, the system identifies a potential fire and triggers an audible alarm using a buzzer. During normal operation, the LCD screen allows you to monitor real-time humidity and time — creating a compact smart home safety project.</h1>
## 🔎 Preparation
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'1' 5V Active Buzzer
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2. `Use an SD card with a minimum capacity of 4 GB, formatted as FAT32 with a 32 KB allocation unit size.`
3. `Then insert this SD card into your ESP32-CAM board.`
4. `Connect your 'OV2640' camera to your ESP32-CAM board.`
## 📦 Setup
1. `Refer to the 'circuit_camera-programming.png' diagram`
2. `Install the 'Arduino IDE' software and open 'esp32-cam_camera.ino' with 5 other file`
3. `File>Preferences>Additional Boards Manager URLs:(Click the double window button)`
>Paste this code
```bash
https://dl.espressif.com/dl/package_esp32_index.json
```
4. `Click 'OK'`
5. `Tools>Board>Boards Manager...`
6. `Search 'esp32' by Espressif Systems, and install it`
> ⚠️ **Warning:** Make sure you have installed the correct USB driver (CH340, CH341, FT232R / FTDI Driver, CP2102) before connecting the ESP32CAM to your computer.
7. `Plug the ESP32CAM into your computer`
8. `Tools>Board>esp32>'AI Thinker ESP32-CAM'`
9. `Tools>Port>'Select the esp's port'`
10. `Tools>Manage Libraries...>Install the libraries used in the code`
11. `Click the 'upload ➡️' button`
1. `Refer to the 'circuit_uno_home-assistant.png' diagram`
2. `Install the 'Arduino IDE' software and open 'arduino-uno_home-assistant.ino' file`
> ⚠️ **Warning:** Make sure you have installed the correct USB driver (CH340, CH341) before connecting the ESP32CAM to your computer.
3. `Plug the Arduino Uno into your computer`
4. `Tools>Board>'Arduino Uno'`
5. `Tools>Port>'Select the arduino's port'`
6. `Tools>Manage Libraries...>Install the libraries used in the code`
7. `Click the 'upload ➡️' button`
**To make sure it has been uploaded successfully, you should see the message 'Done uploading'**
> ⚠️ **Advisory for Developers:** If you want to try this project in the future with new generation boards and you want to add new features like using 'DS1302 real time module', you must have 3 unused pins.
## 🎉 Run
1. `Refer to the 'circuit_camera.png' diagram`
2. `Let the electricity pass through the switch`
3. `Press the reset button on the esp32cam`
4. `You are ready to use your mini camera`
1. `Press the reset button on the arduino`
2. `You are ready to use your Home Assistant`
## 🔒 License