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DigiButler (1)

A Coldfire 32-bit home automation server

Published in issue 376, April 2008

DigiButler (1)
This project employs a Freescale Coldfire micro and associated PC software that allows remote switching of electrical loads across networks including the biggest we know – the Internet. The ingredients from the Freescale/Elektor kitchen: 32-bit embedded technology, free software, a low-cost kit for the hardware and free tools to expand the functionality of the server to your own liking.

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Please note. In view of the complexity of international markets, Elektor cannot guarantee the availability of components for this project.

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