The CODESYS system is the basis of a comprehensive suite that covers the entire software side of automation including Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), communication, Soft PLC, motion, drives, CNC, robotics, redundancy and visualization.
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Hello guys i hope that u are great . I have a small problem in my project . Im using a lithium 5000mah to power my project . When i connect my sim to the battery , it work good blink every 3 seconds send and receive sms and make answer and hold appels . For now all is ok . But when i move my project to the bread board and connect the sim to the battery with 2 fils (bread board fils ) i have got a problem , blink every 1s and not connected ? Why ? Please answer me !
Mixed signal means feedback systems. How do we handle this in an RTOS-based system and what tools are at our disposal? In this Engineering Hour session, professional developer Zacck Osiemo takes us...
hello, i was a bit late for todays engineering hour but i have a question for @ZacckOsiemo when using huge models how would you approach quantizing or pruning the model, and what trade-offs might this introduce in terms of detection accuracy for low boards with low ram capacity esp32, etc?
Hi everyone, my name is phinic, an electrical engineer speacialized in instrumentation and control. For my final year project I did a home automation system( I call it my blueprint) to automate the simplest of appliances and then uprgade from that it more complex automations in an embedded system. The first half is complete.
the current system is one system doing upto 5 automations; the next stage is to modularize the automations in individual, pcb designed embedded system and specialize on automation that don't already have other existing solutions e.g ( as per your example using an AC intead of doing away with the fan regulator- the reason i went straight to automating the fan is because more people already own this and it would be easier and simpler to replace )
Ah are you trying to make a business out of this? Well you can still maintain a proof of concept using the fan then later when in applicable market you can use AC
like the model no longer respond acuately when initialized and gives an unexpected responce, for instance if the model was used to automate predictive maintenance for small motors it tend to return random feedbacks not according to its trained data and they are most inacurate but if the full model is ran with out pruning its 90% accurate most of the times
just borrowing concepts from industrial automations to home automations without making things too complicated hence the need for PID control since specializing in one automation at a time means i can do more than just a closed loop system
alright thank you, the other automations are light control, humidity control, ventilation control, curtain control, and access control(all in one embedded system)