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Where? #2

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fmarzocca opened this issue Feb 25, 2021 · 6 comments
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Where? #2

fmarzocca opened this issue Feb 25, 2021 · 6 comments

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@fmarzocca
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I didn't understand how/where can I get the SCS-shield...

@salviador
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yes, it is in the testing process, I expect between 1 - 2 months to complete it

@fmarzocca
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fmarzocca commented Feb 25, 2021 via email

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Will the shield be able to act as a sort of gateway to the SCS? I mean, could it be used to send commands and monitor the bus?

@salviador
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sure you can sniff the bus just by doing a

mosquitto_sub -h localhost -t "/scsshield/debug/bus"

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efa commented Oct 7, 2023

I,
I found the sites:
http://scsshields.altervista.org/index.html
https://github.com/salviador/SCS-Raspberry-pi

It's been a long time since the last updates.
Don't let the project die, publish schematics and pcb masters on github, so that others can participate, help, test, contribute

Thank you,

Valerio

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Saruspete commented Sep 4, 2024

Hello
I see the project looks dead, but I would too love to have the schematics to use a raspberry to interact with the SCS bus too !
There was other projects to debug/decode the bus ( https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2020-09-28-nuki-scs-bticino-decoding/#capturing-the-scs-bus-with-sigrok ) but having a rpi expansion module would be easier :)

Note: After searching more, the hardware is sold on ebay

Thanks a lot !

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