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Screenshots

Kyle Gabriel edited this page Apr 8, 2018 · 7 revisions

Below is a collection of various screenshots that showcase some of Mycodo's features.


Mycodo 5.7.2 Dashboard

Mycodo 5.7.2 Dashboard | A dashboard created with only internal inputs (nothing connected to the Pi), CPU temperature, CPU load, Mycodo daemon RAM usage, and free disk space.


Mycodo 3.6.0 Dashboard

Mycodo 3.6.0 Dashboard | A dashboard displaying measurements from various sensors as well as a PID controller regulating temperature (top chart) using a temperature sensor and heater. Additionally, the PID setpoint can be seen changing across the day.

The red line is the desired temperature setpoint that has been configured (which also happens to have been configured to change over the course of each day). The blue line is the actual recorded temperature. The green vertical bars represent how long a heater is activated for, per every 20-second period. This regulation was achieved with minimal tuning (Actual tuned gains: KP=0.08, KI=0.005, KD=0.001), and already displays a very minimal deviation from the setpoint (±0.5° Celsius). Further tuning would reduce this variability even more.


Mycodo 5.2.0 Dashboard

Mycodo 5.2.0 Dashboard | A dashboard with a variety of gauges.


Mycodo 5.5.0 Data Page

Mycodo 5.5.0 Data Page | The Data page, where inputs are added and configured.


Live Page

Live Data


Graph Page

Live Graphs


Sensor Page

Sensors


Relay Page

Relays


PID Page

PID Controllers


Methods Page

Methods


Log Viewer

Tools: Log Viewer


General Config

Configuration (General)


User Config

Configuration (Users)


Camera Config

Configuration (Cameras)


Manual

Manual