OpenEVSE
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OpenEVSE is an Arduino-based charging station created by Christopher Howell and Sam C. Lin.[1] The charger is composed of open-source software[2] and hardware which can be made by individuals.[3]
The project started in February 2011[4][1] with a simple experiment to try to generate the SAE J1772 pilot signal[5] on an Arduino-compatible ATmega328 8-Bit AVR MCU. One experiment led to another until a prototype J1772-compatible controller was born. What started as six boards built in the first batch turned into many thousands. Today, OpenEVSE powers charging stations from many manufacturers all over the world.[6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 OpenEVSE About page
- ↑ OpenEVSE at github
- ↑ Software and hardware needed to build the OpenEVSE charger
- ↑ "Weekend(s) Project - DIY EVSE". 15 February 2011. http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?t=2736.
- ↑ "openEVSE - openalia" (in en). https://openalia.wordpress.com/tag/openevse/.
- ↑ "MEP EP #162: Electric Vehicle Charging And Cat Safety MacroFab Engineering podcast" (in en). 6 March 2019. https://player.fm/series/macrofab-engineering-podcast/mep-ep-162-electric-vehicle-charging-and-cat-safety.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenEVSE.
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