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KeymasterHello Adam,
A limited quantity is available already, limited due to a higher order that went the direction of smart cities. Ethernet, Wifi and LoraWAN are all possible.
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KeymasterThe 6mm holder is a simple FUSE holder for 6mm fuses. As for the toggle switch it can be anything that fits. How are you progressing with the construction?
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KeymasterHello Maarten,
There is already a full RESTApi in place to access the network data. This is the recommended way to go.
I will make sure the documentation is added to the Dashboard, soon.
Thank you for your interest and support!
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KeymasterLooking forward to that! Thanks for the feedback
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KeymasterHello ZwaZo,
Production is ongoing with an ETA for the end of this month. Shipping will happen in December.
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KeymasterAlready did, it was a technical issue with the tube in 82000004, now fixed.
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KeymasterFlag changed as per your request. The other details can be configured in the dashboard.
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KeymasterA3 already has built in wifi, also LoraWAN and GSM. There’s also Ethernet, so A3 offers 4 connectivity options for the same sensors, see https://www.uradmonitor.com/products/ , A3 tab.
For model A, you can use a small wifi router as an Ethernet to wifi adapter, many went this way, here’s an example:
https://www.facebook.com/uRADMonitor/photos/a.398902893605715.1073741835.193197037509636/520788658083804/?type=3&theaterAlso an article on this:
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KeymasterI discussed this with the unit owner and there is a not-so-happy story behind the readings. I hope he will decide to share it, though, as from a scientific point of view it is very interesting.
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KeymasterWelcome Jon! Drop an eye on the latest open source firmware for the KIT1, it allows you to add more sensors , like the BME280. There is software support for that included already.
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KeymasterPerfect, thanks for the update!
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KeymasterThat is absolutely amazing! Congrats for being the first to manage to compile and use this new firmware (others are trying as we speak, but you were the first!)
Would you post a short tutorial on how you compiled the code and the BME280 configuration options?
The others would be so grateful!
entaro
KeymasterThe left shift is because we want the 7bit address. That is correct.
How is your BME280 connected?
“The 7-bit device address is 111011x. The 6 MSB bits are fixed. The last bit is changeable by SDO value and can be changed during operation. Connecting SDO to GND results in slave address 1110110 (0x76); connection it to VDDIO results in slave address 1110111 (0x77), which is the same as BMP280’s I2C address. The SDO pin cannot be left floating; if left floating, the I2C address will be undefined.” (BME280 datasheet)
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