Arduino Modbus Experiments: Project Goal
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- The overarching objective of this endeavor is to establish a systematic protocol for the conception and construction of Arduino projects, with a specific focus on home automation. This foundational work is being undertaken with the intention of establishing a robust and meticulously planned framework, designed to facilitate the seamless integration of Modbus communication to the greatest extent possible
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Very relevant to my new hydroponics/garden hobby.
Any grand plans for that?
Very cool concept! Thanks for adding ANOTHER project to my list.
Glad to be of service! I am trying now to make sure that every part of the project is semi-water proof and dust proof so that it can be deployed in not so friendly environment (attic, basement etc).
I really like your DIN adaptors but you took them down from thingiverse ;(
Ohhh sorry to hear that. The db4you account is probaby removed hence why the links are down as well. I can create a new account for geb systems to host it there. Would that be useful to you?
Why not skip the first buck converter and just use a 24v power supply ? Those buck converters are good between 3.5-35v but they do have much greater efficiency at the 18v - 24v range
You are correct. The first step up converter can be ditched. However I do not have a 24v power supply on me hence why I am using what I have.
Very cool and interesting work!
Can you explain why you want to use Modbus, as opposed to other bus based protocols, like a simple RS485 bus?
Thanks! I am trying to build something that can be standardised when building a DIY home automation (educational purpose, boredom or someone actually wants something that is not a commercial product linked to Alexa or Google). I have not worked out everything yet and I just do as I go along. Why Modbus? It is an industrial protocol after all so I expect this contraption to not have issues with communication + it is a learning curve. It also needs to have the ability to link to your home network at some point (probably via Ethernet, + maybe a Raspberry Pi somewhere...)
@@gebsystems I look forward to more videos in this series. 👍
@@RogerMcIntosh Funny enough, me too :)