In this video I'll take you on a journey setting up and uploading the Linux-kernel together with user-programs to the Behringer X32 - originally an Audio-Mixing-Console. Why? Just for learning
With the KLF200, Velux offers an ethernet-based device to control shutters and other wireless components. But their implementation is a disaster for DIY-homes. With an ESP8266 I fixed this mess...
In this final episode I'll show how I implemented data-exchange with my card using IRQ and the development of some ShellExtensions and ControlPanel-applets for Windows98.
Motorcontrollers are everywhere, cheap and reliable, but building a field-oriented control (FOC) from scratch to understand the details is a nice challenge. So I accepted the challenge and implemented a full-featured FOC within an FPGA.
Spare parts for Viessmann-controls are quite expensive. As the control of our oil-heater has broken down, I searched for a replacement but in the end I developed a full replacement with MQTT and connection to NodeRED.
Disposing of defective appliances is common practice and repairing them is often uneconomical. However, there are often still very useful components in such devices. I took a closer look at a Thermomix and found a nice motor control unit.
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