Well this isn't a done answer but I can think of some "you could do it
this way" answers...
1) Dallas 1-wire bus temp sensors, use a serial-to-1-wire or bit-bang
the 1-wire bus with a GPIO
2) Use i2c port expanders, this I've done and have a board layout done
for a Maxim i2c chip.
3) Use the i2c port expander to drive a relay that is on the power line
for the computer, again part of the board I had the enginer at work put
together (the relay drive that is)
4) I can't remmeber the name of the manufacturer but we found these
really nice fiberglass enclosures that are waterproof, I'll try to
remember to grab the name when I get to work tomorow.
5) That part, you're on your own :) I'd guess build a CGI in C to do
the control.
Jason
Curtis Monroe wrote:
> I'm looking for a TS ARM based solution that:
> 1) can monitor up to 20 temperature sensors.
> 2) can control the speed of multiple fans based on the temperature sensor
> reading.
> 3) can hard reboot a PC if a serial or Ethernet heartbeat fails (Watchdog
> function)
> 4) that is enclosed in an air/water proof enclosure. (optional)
> 5) that can be controlled from a web-based interface.
>
> Has anyone built anything like this? Or knows where I can find a solution
> like this?
>
> I need to quote for about a 100 of them to start.
>
> -Curtis.
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