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Quote from: boB on Today at 03:51:56 PMThey are ARM Cortex-M3 parts from NXP.
Quote from: Barry Fields on Today at 12:22:34 PMIn general if you wanted an MCU to be able to communicate with either modbus or canbus, can that be done with one bridge and one r485 connector or would you need two?
Quote from: Barry Fields on Today at 12:22:34 PMMore stuff I do not know:
In the Classic is the battery voltage stored in a registry as a 10bit value?
Could a more accurate 12 bit value be stored and processed?
In general if you wanted an MCU to be able to communicate with either modbus or canbus, can that be done with one bridge and one r485 connector or would you need two?
Quote from: Barry Fields on May 20, 2024, 02:37:21 PMIs my security clearance high enough to ask what MCU is used in the Hawkesbay and Barcelona ( I presume they are the same)?
Quote from: boB on May 19, 2024, 02:17:28 AMQuote from: Barry Fields on May 18, 2024, 08:39:36 PMWhile we are talking about load balancing, has anyone used or had experience with a 220v to 110v step down unit?
I've never seen it before.
It's continuous 1200W and 3kW maximum. Only weighs 13.4 pounds.
What is in it and how does it work ?
3kW for 30 minutes sounds like it might be a real transformer in it.
Almost too cheap even for 1200W if it is a transformer.
Their advert pictures are kind of funny. The box is shown on the table where the man and woman are working, like in the kitchen but the box is not doing anything and the meter is at zero. But man and lady are sure happy !
boB