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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by TCB13@lemmy.world to c/esp32@lemmy.ml
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Howdy, long time lurker!

I was wondering if anyone could give me a hand with trying to pull data from my Harmon Absolute43 pellet stove. Looking at the board, I see an RJ45 connector and thought "seems like a wireshark-like sniffer would do the job".

However, all searches end up looking at networking rather than simple data sniffing. Any ideas as to how to add a "bridge" that also stores the data? From there, I can do the publishing side of things, just the hardware component for me has me scratching my head.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/6755708

A micro Erlang VM for embedded devices like ESP32 and Raspberry Pico

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I am looking for a MicroPython Caldav Package to connect my ESP32 to my Caldav server, e.g. Nextcloud. Did that anybody before?

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I am looking for an #ESP32 Shield that adds #ZigBee communication to my ESP. Would be great if #MicroPython packages are available. Are there any known projects available, you could reference me?

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pySmartHome (codeberg.org)
submitted 2 years ago by matl@lemmy.ml to c/esp32@lemmy.ml
 
 

This is the home of pySmartHome - a MicroPython and ESP32 based private Smart Home under your control.

I use it to read the temperature, humidity and pressure in different rooms.

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Watchy is an E-Paper watch with open source hardware and software. It has a barebones design utilizing the PCB as the watch body, allowing it to be worn as-is, or further customized with different 3D printed cases and watch straps. It is a unique timepiece that is also a wearable development platform, allowing users to create their own experience. Watchy and sqfmi