Above video shows the finished OpenFAN Micro, how it works and the motivation behind some of design decisions.
Some of the main features of the OpenFAN Micro are:
- Control a single 5V or 12V PWM fan over WiFi
- Fully stand-alone with built-in remote control
- Has a built-in USB bootloader for smooth firmware upgrade experience
- Web GUI to control and monitor fan. Accessible via web browser
- Built in Web API interface for integration, remote monitoring or remote control
- Built using simple off-the-shelf components to make it hacker/diy friendly
- Designed to be platform/OS agnostic and works on Windows, Linux and Mac
Yes you can. It's available on the web shop.
Yes you can. The above video explains the idea and how hardware and firmware works. It's recommended that you watch that first.
Hardware, Firmware and Software build instructions and source files are available in this repository.
Project documentation and quick-start guide is available on docs.sasakaranovic.com.
OpenFAN Micro is designed to be platform agnostic. This means you can use it on Windows, Linux and Mac. You can control it manually via built in Web UI. Or automate control using built in Web API and you automation/scripting of choice.
Blog page: https://sasakaranovic.com/projects/openfan-controller/
YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqN-tWI42gE
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