Poster, VEmulate - A VE.Direct Emulator for Mindhash

VEmulate - A VE.Direct Emulator for Mindhash

Mindhash helps with the development of Victron Energy devices, from which information can be read using the VE.Direct protocol. To more easily develop, test and debug the firmware of these devices and the software they communicate with, the VEmulate emulator has been developed, which emulates VE.Direct messages from these devices on a PC.

  • CS: Design Project

    The CS Design Project module is one of the two final modules of the Bachelor. In the design component of this module, students show that they master the entire design trajectory, from the first informal specification of requirements by a client to the delivery and presentation of a well-documented working product. Projects are submitted by clients from either inside or outside the University. Students perform the project in groups of 3-5 students under the supervision of a teacher from the Department of Computer Science. The supervisor is also the one who assesses the process and products of the group. Project deliverables include a project proposal, a design report, a presentation and a poster.

  • Design Report

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Poster, VEmulate - A VE.Direct Emulator for Mindhash

VEmulate - A VE.Direct Emulator for Mindhash

Mindhash helps with the development of Victron Energy devices, from which information can be read using the VE.Direct protocol. To more easily develop, test and debug the firmware of these devices and the software they communicate with, the VEmulate emulator has been developed, which emulates VE.Direct messages from these devices on a PC.

Jelte van Bommel, Matteo Bronkhorst, Wilco van Beijnum

CS: Design Project

The CS Design Project module is one of the two final modules of the Bachelor. In the design component of this module, students show that they master the entire design trajectory, from the first informal specification of requirements by a client to the delivery and presentation of a well-documented working product. Projects are submitted by clients from either inside or outside the University. Students perform the project in groups of 3-5 students under the supervision of a teacher from the Department of Computer Science. The supervisor is also the one who assesses the process and products of the group. Project deliverables include a project proposal, a design report, a presentation and a poster.

Design Report

View the full design report for this project.