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Obk - Possible connect this device “Tuya 3rd Shorter Smart WiFi engine Motor” ?

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  • #2 20562137
    p.kaczmarek2
    Moderator Smart Home
    I am sorry, but I don't know this particular model of the device. It is very possible that it runs on BK7231 chip and can be programmed with OpenBeken, but I can't say it with 100% certainty. It may also be on ESP8266 or something else. Someone would have to order one piece and check.

    I can help with adding new features for that kind of device, if that's needed.
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  • #3 20562292
    kinziulisKinziulisLT
    Level 5  
    Ok i buy and try
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  • #4 20617268
    kinziulisKinziulisLT
    Level 5  
    I received the engine, is it possible?


    Obk - Possible connect this device “Tuya 3rd Shorter Smart WiFi engine Motor” ? Obk - Possible connect this device “Tuya 3rd Shorter Smart WiFi engine Motor” ?
  • #5 20617868
    ferbulous
    Level 18  

    @kinziulisKinziulisLT unfortunately it's a Realtek chip, not supported yet for OpenBK
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  • #6 20617869
    kinziulisKinziulisLT
    Level 5  

    OK understand

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    Is it planned to do it?
  • #7 20617873
    p.kaczmarek2
    Moderator Smart Home

    We've been working on Realteks in the past year:
    https://github.com/openshwprojects/OpenRTL8710BN
    By the way, do you know how to make a safe UART capture on such a device so we can analyze TuyaMCU packets?
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  • #8 20617876
    kinziulisKinziulisLT
    Level 5  
    I believe so, if you're asking how to connect to UART and sniff it :)
  • #9 20618016
    p.kaczmarek2
    Moderator Smart Home

    Are you sure? But you know that you must never do it while the device is connected to mains?

    Maybe you could do packet capture when doing chosen actions with Tuya App so we can analyze it with:
    https://www.elektroda.com/rtvforum/topic3970199.html#20528459
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  • #10 20618025
    ferbulous
    Level 18  

    p.kaczmarek2 wrote:
    We've been working on Realteks in the past year:
    https://github.com/openshwprojects/OpenRTL8710BN
    Btw do you know how to make a safe UART capture on such device so we can analyze TuyaMCU packets?


    Hi, what's the progress and is there an instruction to install that fork for Realtek?
    I have RL8710bx device
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  • #11 20618038
    kinziulisKinziulisLT
    Level 5  
    No errors found. Sending the same message:

    >>20618016
    no problem :)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the compatibility and programming of the "Tuya 3rd Shorter Smart WiFi engine Motor" for motorized curtains. Initial inquiries suggest the device may utilize a BK7231 chip, potentially allowing for programming with OpenBeken, though uncertainty remains regarding its actual chip type, which was later identified as a Realtek chip. Users express interest in testing the device and inquire about the possibility of UART capture for analyzing TuyaMCU packets. The conversation highlights ongoing efforts to develop support for Realtek chips and the importance of safe practices during device analysis.
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