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I bought one and took some internal pictures of it, since I wanted to know more of what it had inside. | I bought one and took some internal pictures of it, since I wanted to know more of what it had inside. | ||
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+ | The embedded bluetooth module is an [https://en.mxchip.com/productinfo/244406.html MXCHIP EMB1061]. | ||
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+ | [https://fccid.io/P53-EMB1061 FCCID P53-EMB1061] | ||
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+ | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3i8Q8-gCao '''There is a video of this on youtube too'''] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:39, 7 November 2022
EasyStart 368 from Micro Air.
Basically this works to ramp the voltage to a single phase AC motor to reduse the starting amps. Ideal for use on generators and such.
I bought one and took some internal pictures of it, since I wanted to know more of what it had inside.
The MCU is an Atmel MEGA 328p (Microchip) so it could be an Arduino based design. Doesn't really matter, it's a plenty powerful CPU for what this needs to do.
The embedded bluetooth module is an MXCHIP EMB1061.
There is a video of this on youtube too