SkywalkerRoaster
Artisian control of Skywalker Electric Coffee Roaster via Arduino. (by jmoore52)
lelit-bianca-protocol
Project notes for trying to sniff and reverse engineer the protocol used for LCC information on the Lelit Bianca (by magnusnordlander)
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lelit-bianca-protocol
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Smart home connected Lelit Bianca
I decided to reverse engineer the protocol of that bus. This was done over several months, I fairly quickly discovered that it was UART based, and got some sense of the protocol, but the major breakthrough didn’t come until June, when I realized that the signaling was in fact *inverted* UART. A lot of unresolved questions suddenly made sense. A few weeks later I had a complete understanding of the protocol. That entire part of the project was documented at https://github.com/magnusnordlander/lelit-bianca-protocol
What are some alternatives?
When comparing SkywalkerRoaster and lelit-bianca-protocol you can also consider the following projects:
ESPHome-Philips-Smart-Coffee - ESPHome components which implement a Philips Series 2200/3200 Coffee Machine into HomeAssistant. Capable of brewing automatic coffee.
coffeeconnect - Connect to Starbucks WiFi without opening a browser.
artisan - artisan: visual scope for coffee roasters
Openroast - An open source, cross-platform application for home coffee roasting
OpenGrind - ☕️ Sophisticated Coffee Grinder Timer Firmware
smart-lcc
koffie - An open source PID for espresso machines
virtualcoffee.io - Public site for Virtual Coffee
Cofi - Free and open-source coffee brew timer. Customizable time settings and an easy-to-use interface. Perfect cup every time.
SkywalkerRoaster vs ESPHome-Philips-Smart-Coffee
lelit-bianca-protocol vs coffeeconnect
SkywalkerRoaster vs artisan
lelit-bianca-protocol vs Openroast
SkywalkerRoaster vs OpenGrind
lelit-bianca-protocol vs smart-lcc
SkywalkerRoaster vs koffie
lelit-bianca-protocol vs artisan
SkywalkerRoaster vs virtualcoffee.io
SkywalkerRoaster vs Cofi