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Support for ESPHome #5

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jukno opened this issue Dec 1, 2022 · 4 comments
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Support for ESPHome #5

jukno opened this issue Dec 1, 2022 · 4 comments
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@jukno
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jukno commented Dec 1, 2022

Hello Jutta Developers,
do you plan to support ESPHome? This would be very helpful to include the Jura Coffe Machine into the Home Assistant environment.
Maybe I can help You?

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COM8 commented Dec 1, 2022

I would love to! Just plug in your ESP32 to your coffee maker and you can include it in Home Assistant.

You are more than welcome to help making this dream a reality.
For this we could use either the serial protocol detailed here: https://github.com/Jutta-Proto/protocol-cpp
Or communicate with Home Assistant via BT directly.

Once we get the Wifi protocol up and running we can even include it in Home Assistant directly over wifi.

Let me know if you need any pointers to get started with it.

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jukno commented Dec 2, 2022

Cool, for the first step I will prefer the Hardware Solution ( plug the ESP directly into the Coffe maker ) via UART. First I try it with an adapter Board 5V <-> 3v3. Later on, a small PCP with KICAD to connect directly to the Jura Port. Maybe there will be someone to create a 3D printable Housing - later on.
A nice Christmas project ....

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roblomq commented Aug 23, 2024

Did you make any progress in the meantime? It would be great if I can connect my E4 directly to HA using the wifi connect adapter.

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Cool, for the first step I will prefer the Hardware Solution ( plug the ESP directly into the Coffe maker ) via UART. First I try it with an adapter Board 5V <-> 3v3. Later on, a small PCP with KICAD to connect directly to the Jura Port. Maybe there will be someone to create a 3D printable Housing - later on.

A nice Christmas project ....

I think the housing and pcb format that I made can fit for this, just change the components onboard the pcb. Doesent think this should be to hard.

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