Announcing Electrolama Community Projects - have a cool idea and want to contribute to the Open Source Home Automation community? We'll send you free hardware to hack on! Terms and discussions at https://t.co/ChPCMNP3k4
Announcing Electrolama Community Projects - have a cool idea and want to contribute to the Open Source Home Automation community? We'll send you free hardware to hack on! Terms and discussions at https://t.co/ChPCMNP3k4
@DR_Trolle The chips themselves, hardware wise, support Thread and there is also firmware support for various roles in the TI SDK. Software support is not quite there yet AFAIK.
zzh is finally back in stock! Unfortunately we're going to have to increase the price a little bit, as costs are increasing rapidly and chip supplies remain scarce. We'll keep old pricing up until the end of this week, grab one at a discount now at https://t.co/sutP9aIOpz
We've just run out of zzh kits but more are being manufactured as we speak -- photo of some fresh panels we received this morning attached.
We expect to have them back in stock w/c 25/07. Join waitlist at https://t.co/MEAix51upM
New batch of zzh almost here!
We're not used to hot weather around here so things have been a bit broken these past few days, lots of "Operational Delay"s everywhere 🫠
Just the final hop now, join the waitlist if you'd like to get a notification: https://t.co/MEAix51upM
It's pretty hot in London today, perhaps a good day to do some stress testing on the upcoming zoe2. Haven't yet pushed the PoE module to its limits yet but so far so good! Sensors used are INA260 and AHT20, connected to the Pi using the qwiic compatible connector on board.
The cases for this batch are produced using vacuum casting a PC-like resin in silicone moulds made out of CNC'd masters. Threaded inserts fitted after finishing. MP plastics have no screws and won't be (fully) transparent. Some production shots from Shenzhen:
@sjorge PoE, RTC and CC1352P for dual band operation (Up to 20dBm at Sub-1GHz and 5dBm at 2.4GHz). External antenna (optional) is for Sub-GHz operation, 2.4GHz uses the PIFA on-module. Radio is the Ebyte E79 module.