Hi everyone, I wanted to share my latest DIY project with you all. It’s a combination ZigBee router, SSR relay, and temperature sensor module that I’ve been working on for a while now. This project has been a great learning experience, and I thought I’d walk you through it in case you’re interested in something similar!
The core of this project is the CC2652P7 chip, which I’ve programmed using the PTVO application. I’ve designed a custom PCB for this build, and it’s been a fun challenge to get everything working smoothly. The module includes a solid-state relay for controlling high-power devices, a temperature sensor for monitoring, and, of course, ZigBee connectivity for seamless integration into my smart home setup.
I created this module specifically to control my hot water circulation pump and monitor the boiler temperature. It’s been running perfectly for a few weeks now, and I’m really happy with how it’s performing. The SSR relay has been especially reliable, and the temperature sensor provides accurate readings that I can monitor through my Home Assistant setup.
If anyone is curious about the firmware or has any questions about the design, feel free to reach out! I’d be happy to share more details or even the PCB layout if there’s interest. It’s always great to hear from others who are diving into DIY smart home projects—there’s something incredibly satisfying about building something from scratch that really enhances your daily life.
Thanks for reading, and I hope this inspires someone to try their own DIY project! ![]()