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Nano Easy

#1 Post by Martinus » 10 Dec 2016, 16:24

Another node type added to the list:
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Very limited webgui: (if it runs at all...)
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You'll have to compile this yourself, source available:
http://www.letscontrolit.com/wiki/index.php/NanoEasy

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Re: Nano Easy

#2 Post by iron » 10 Dec 2016, 18:44

Sweet Martinus !!!


HVAC devices mainly housed in steel enclosures raise WiFi connectivity issues so I put together an Ethernet based ESP PCB with passive PoE support that fulfills many cases meanwhile eliminating the need for powering the device locally (powered directly from PoE switch). All that in the standard arduino IDE
ESP easy supporting that combo would be a great asset.
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Re: Nano Easy

#3 Post by kniazio » 11 Dec 2016, 21:45

Will it be available for Arduino Uno?

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Re: Nano Easy

#4 Post by Martinus » 12 Dec 2016, 15:31

kniazio wrote:Will it be available for Arduino Uno?
It should work on Uno, Nano, Pro Micro and any other board with an Atmega328 chip as long as an ENC28J60 module is connected to the SPI bus

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Re: Nano Easy

#5 Post by timsson » 12 Dec 2016, 15:51

... works
but, it is to hard for me implement mqtt correct..
is this the right library? https://github.com/njh/NanodeMQTT
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Re: Nano Easy

#6 Post by kniazio » 12 Dec 2016, 19:50

Martinus wrote:
kniazio wrote:Will it be available for Arduino Uno?
It should work on Uno, Nano, Pro Micro and any other board with an Atmega328 chip as long as an ENC28J60 module is connected to the SPI bus
What to do if someone has W5100 ethernet shield?

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Re: Nano Easy

#7 Post by kniazio » 28 Dec 2016, 21:22

What to do if someone has W5100 ethernet shield?

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Re: Nano Easy

#8 Post by Dylantje » 01 Jan 2017, 18:26

mmm

What are there for more options possible with this nano/arduino easy?

Or just because it is possible?

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Re: Nano Easy

#9 Post by jaras231 » 08 Feb 2018, 21:04

Hello
Unfortunately, I can not compile nanoeasy compilation :(
I need nanoeasy and dallas to read the temperature
Can any of you help me, submit a compiled file?
Or maybe some tutorial on how to connect ENC28J60 to espeasy?

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Re: Nano Easy

#10 Post by Martinus » 10 Feb 2018, 21:13

The Nano source only supports reading an analog or digital port and the Dallas code wouldn't fit the progmem anyway. A dedicated sketch might still be an option for this kind of hardware.

I assume there's a reason you want to have a wired connection. Arduino Mega + W5100 supports a dallas sensor on wired ethernet with an experimental version of ArduinoEasy.

Of wait for uPyEasy and use a hardware board like Orange Pi Zero that has a hardware ethernet port. Only around 12 dollars...

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