The Renix Engine Monitor project has come a long way since it’s inception in 2016.
Here’s a quick overview of all the different versions so far.
- Renduinix Proof-of-Concept
– Where it all began
– 1 unit total, July 2016
– Test unit to gauge public interest
– Arduino Uno with LCD Keypad Shield
– - R.E.M. Alpha v1
– A leap into the unknown
– 11 units total, September 2016
– First test batch of PCB’s to see how things went
– Powered with Adafruit ProTrinket 5v
– - R.E.M. Beta v2
– Determining strength in numbers
– 54 units total, November 2016
– First large batch to test home manufacturing viability
– Powered with Adafruit ProTrinket 5v
– - R.E.M. + v3
– Combining two scanners in one
– 109 units total, March 2017
– First version to offer AW-4 TCU Reading and RTC’s
– Powered with Adafruit Metro Mini
– - R.E.M. + v3.1 Clock
– Incarnation of popular request
– 10 units total, July 2017
– Testing a new form factor and 2.5L Support
– Powered with Adafruit Metro Mini
– - R.E.M. II v4
– Evolution of a cybernetic power house
– 21 units total, August 2017
– Architecture overhaul for unmatched speed and feature set
– Powered with PJRC Teensy 3.2
– - R.E.M. II v4.1
– Tweaking Perfection
– 52 units total, October 2017
– Lots of hardware bug fixes and Signal Out support
– Powered with PJRC Teensy 3.2
– - R.E.M. II v4.1 Clock
– Time to Shine
– 50 units total, October 2017
– Lots of hardware bug fixes and Signal Out support
– Powered with PJRC Teensy 3.2