[OpenTRV-dev] Possible basis of OpenTRV hub?

Bo Herrmannsen EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN
Mon Apr 7 20:41:45 BST 2014


no problemo.... it would just seem stupid that we have to invent the wheel 
from scratch :-D

anyway i have thrown it up the air in the OEM forums at this thread.... hope 
not to have made a bad call of judgement here

http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/node/4629


-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- 
From: Damon Hart-Davis
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2014 9:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [OpenTRV-dev] Possible basis of OpenTRV hub?

Hi,

I’m not against it.  It’s on the timetable of things to do this year.  But 
it may not happen at the same time as all the other things that would be a 
good idea to do!

Rgds

Damon


On 7 Apr 2014, at 20:13, Bo Herrmannsen <EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN> wrote:

> So currently no plan of try join forces with OEM?
>
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- From: Damon Hart-Davis
> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2014 9:08 PM
> To: Closed list for developer discussions
> Subject: Re: [OpenTRV-dev] Possible basis of OpenTRV hub?
>
> A mother board containing the Pi plus the circuitry for one of our boards 
> plus, say, a nice display plus laptop USB connection and WiFi/wired 
> network could be a lovely thing.
>
> Who’d have thunk it: entire Linux machine as plugin extender card for a 
> small micro controller system!  %-|P
>
> Rgds
>
> Damon
>
> On 7 Apr 2014, at 17:40, Bruno Girin <EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN> wrote:
>
>> At the end of the day, the Pi is a good basis for a hub: small, low 
>> powered and standard Linux distro. You can plug an IO module direct on 
>> the GPIO pins the way OpenEnergyMonitor do. The "stick" form factor could 
>> provide a way to build other types of devices using the same underlying 
>> hardware.
>>
>> On that subject, I was playing around with a couple of my Pis at the 
>> weekend with the idea of using one as a similar hub to what OpenTRV would 
>> need and I realised that Mike's Timestore project hasn't been updated 
>> recently. Anybody knows whether he is still developing it? See here: 
>> http://www.mike-stirling.com/redmine/projects/timestore
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7 April 2014 17:04, Stuart Poulton <EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN> wrote:
>> I think what could be key here is to come up with a form factor that 
>> allows different io modules and fits into a variety of simple cases.
>>
>> I've got ideas and will sketch them out later after my Scouting 
>> commitments for the evening
>>
>> Stuart
>>
>> On 7 Apr 2014 13:27, "Damon Hart-Davis" <EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN> wrote:
>> http://www.raspberrypi.org/raspberry-pi-compute-module-new-product/
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