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[Not issue] Question on HW implementation #3
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You talking about a hardware module that physically fits into the Han slot with built-in power buffer? Not to my knowledge, but it certainly would be nice. |
@mikkel75 are you thinking a diy module like this powered directly from the power meter? My meter is placed outside, so I am also thinking to continue Morten’s work on local power with super cap. I also have 3D printer and would like to have et placed in a nice module. Any help on the electronics/project is welcome |
I think his intention was to grasp the process of connecting the hardware to the port on the omnipower. In most other setups utilizing the Han-port/P1, there's typically a pull-up resistor and a voltage conversion from 5V to 3.3V. Additionally, the super-cap is present because the current at 75mA isn't sufficient to operate both the controller and the Wi-Fi simultaneously. He overlooked the fact that the omnipower port doesn't require a pull-up, and "Claustn" utilized an external power source (5V x Amps). If not paying attantion this is very har do miss in the description :) |
Hi,
Anybody have links to HW implementation on HAN module format?
I see there are forks of this code that implements HW with super cap (5F), but is there a HAN format module available somewhere?
Thanks!
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