Project introduction
1. This project uses a white light adjustment board made by Tuya Zigbee module. The development-free (no need to write code) version is very friendly to novices.
2. This project chooses Zigbee module production, which needs to be matched with Tuya multi-mode gateway. Click here to go
3. In order to cater to the public and the mainstream, this project adopts a variety of access and output methods. The author chooses the method of inputting USB TO USB in the board.
4. This project circuit currently only supports 5V desk lamps. If you have a 12V or other power supply voltage, please change the circuit according to your own conditions.
Don't know what to do?
Step 1: First, we enter Tuya IOT official website, click on me to enter , click on the overview on the left, and then click on create product.
Step 2: Click on lighting and click on light source.
Step 3: Here we can see a variety of modules for you to choose from. You can choose the appropriate module according to your personal situation (for this tutorial, we will make it according to the Zigbee module). Enter the product name and proceed to the next step.
Step 4: Fill in the product name, and the web page will pop up to add the function. Here we select the default and click Confirm directly.
Step 5: Choose the appropriate panel as our dimming interface
Step 6: Choose the appropriate module (here I take the ZTU module as an example)
Step 7: After we select the module, we need to make the firmware. The choice of firmware can be selected from the attachments. (Attachment is at the bottom of the article)
Step 8: In this way, the creation of our entire product is completed. Add the selected module to the shopping cart, place the order and wait for receipt.
I also recorded a video demonstrating network configuration and operation at station b. You can check it out.
Thank you @ Salt Soda Water for your support and sharing
Interested friends
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