Ok. I'll try some different MEGAs / W5500's and see if I can expose a problem.
Mine is a Elegoo for reference.Ok. I'll try some different MEGAs / W5500's and see if I can expose a problem.
I picked up a few of those a couple months ago. Found out that ESP32S and ESP32-DevkitC are not the same sized board. The DevkitC is about 2-3mm wider than the 32S. Not a big deal as long as you didn't plan on using existing boards.
No, sorry. These are internal to the interface. What are you looking to do?
ahhh.. I use both on the same element for fast switch between manual and automatic control of an output... I will figure out a workaround...There seems to be a bug with the Use PWM switch getting greyed out. "Use PWM" switch grays out when a PWM Output Element exists for the same port. It should only grey out if the PID or Deadband Element port is not PWM Output capable based the interface type. Therefore, delete the other element and it should be accessible.
Thank you, your finding saved my day.Not sure if this helps, when I first opened my device after upgrading to 1.1.0.15, the dual throw port was set to zero and I changed it to None. As there is a zero port, maybe that’s causing this issue.
@BrunDog, existing devices are defaulting to zero for the Dual Throw Port instead of None. Any way to get that changed?
Sorry, Yes outputs.Digital *Inputs*? I don't think those changed. Do you mean Outputs (with respect to the interface side)?
No, sorry. These are internal to the interface. What are you looking to do?
The calculation field determines how frequently the algorithm is run.
While adding items, the RTD parameter for 2/3/4 wire should be added as well. I have 4 wire that are Platinum that I got used off Ebay for a great price. I did not realize that BruControl is set for 3 wire.We didn't use a library, but it is similar in calculation to the Arduino PID one.
Yes, 1-wire does not calibrate. Initially by design as they were considered "pure". But we recognize some want them to have offsets, which we need to add.
While adding items, the RTD parameter for 2/3/4 wire should be added as well. I have 4 wire that are Platinum that I got used off Ebay for a great price. I did not realize that BruControl is set for 3 wire.
I’m fairly confident the determination is made by the jumpers, not by the code. I’ll take a look.
Well, I don't like to admit when I'm wrong... but hopefully everyone is cool that I am human!there is clearly a software component:
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Just saw this pretty neat little J4125 based nano PC, with Prime coupon, its landed at $200.
https://www.amazon.com/NucBox-Windows-Computer-128GB-512GB-Bluetooth/dp/B08KZMPK2P
I have also been toying with the idea of getting a mini pc just for BruControl and nothing else on it except antivirus. IMO: Faster and Bigger (RAM and Storage) are always better, but there is a limit to $ to spend. I see a 32 gb Ram with a 512 SSD for under $600 and just over $500 with 32gb Ram 256 SSD. Probably excessive overkill like most of my Brewery Plans. Is the 32 Ram going to work better with BruControl?@BrunDog - in your opinion is the J4125 worth the $35 premium over the N4100 version for $165 (200 with $35 coupon applied at checkout) for running BruContol(with SQL)? I remember you bought an N4100/8GB a while back, I was looking at a comparison of the processors, and was on the fence.. using a HP laptop with core2Duo T7700 2.4ghz with 4(3)gb..
I have also been toying with the idea of getting a mini pc just for BruControl and nothing else on it except antivirus. IMO: Faster and Bigger (RAM and Storage) are always better, but there is a limit to $ to spend. I see a 32 gb Ram with a 512 SSD for under $600 and just over $500 with 32gb Ram 256 SSD. Probably excessive overkill like most of my Brewery Plans. Is the 32 Ram going to work better with BruControl?
I’m not an expert and don’t know enough about the diff between the N and J series. I got a J4125 on a lightning deal and I think it’s snappy enough. Certainly small and quiet.
BC doesn’t need a lot of horsepower but I think 8 GB is enough and a minimum for Win10. Computers with more oomph tend to be viable longer so it’s a bit of an investment. It cost is a primary concern and space isn’t an issue, there are some really nice refurbs on eBay with core i3 or i5 processors. Absolutely get an SSD for storage. I’d avoid anything atom based in a mini PC and stick with Celeron or more.
Also it makes sense to turn off a bunch of unneeded Windows services to help with memory and speed. For example, you likely don’t need OneDrive running in the background. There are a bunch of guides online to walk through it. Only takes a few minutes to make Win10 leaner.
Smallest you’ll find it likely 128GBMinimum size SSD? I plan just BruControl and an Anti Virus.
No, just the J.you have both the N4100 and the J4125 though, right? is the diff noticeable?
My T7700 core2duo 2.4 4GB takes 30 seconds to boot BC with my config, the same config moved to a i7-4770 3.4 16gb still takes 23 seconds with the same config.
my apologies, I did not see them in the manual, but they are right there...I don’t mean to be short, but the control codes are listed in the manual.
The new direct script statement allows you to send the reset bus control code directly. I’ll reply back with an example.
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