Bram expert preperation documentation updated

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Later on, I could expand this code and the physical product to include the rest of the sensors. Later on, I could expand this code and the physical product to include the rest of the sensors.
The wiring is shown here: The wiring is shown here:
![the wiring](<assets/DHT11 wires.png>) ![my fritzing diagram](assets/DHT11_by_button_fritzing.png)
The red cables are 3v, the black cables are the ground and the green cable is the echo for data. The red cables are 3v, the black cables are the ground and the green cable is the echo for data.
This version of a DHT11 has a built-in resistor otherwise this would have to be included. This version is using a DHT22, this is a updated version of a DHT11 but still provides the same information and still uses the same pins. So i decided to compromise for it, using it in my fritzing diagram.
The wire-frame is shown below:
![wireframe DHT11](assets/DHT11_by_button_wireframe.png)
This helps visualise all connections and shows what parts were used for reproductional .
### Buzzers .pt 2 ### Buzzers .pt 2
I found out how to make multiple buzzers go off with the press of one button and increase as Mutch as there are pins. I found out how to make multiple buzzers go off with the press of one button and increase as Mutch as there are pins.
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And here is the the board working: And here is the the board working:
![board working and turned on.](<assets/Buzzer board on.jpg>) ![board working and turned on.](<assets/Buzzer board on.jpg>)
To Show my wiring more clearly, here is my fritzing board:
![fritzing_buttons pt2](assets/Buzzer_board_fritzing.png)
the red wires are 3v, the black wires are the ground connections.
Here the wireframe is shown for parts specification and possible reproduction:
![wireframe _ buzzers pt2](assets/Buzzer_board_wireframe.png)
### Python For Dummies. ### Python For Dummies.
My job was to make a connection between the WebSocket and the database we had set up, and to do this we wanted to use python. My job was to make a connection between the WebSocket and the database we had set up, and to do this we wanted to use python.
To give an easy picture, here is where i would come: To give an easy picture, here is where i would come: