Some History about oZm (III)

This is the third and final entry about the OpenZmeter project history. You can read the first one here and the second one here. After the first sketches and designs based on the BBB and own electronics (something homemade… everything is said), there was a step forward in quality with the arrival of Eduardo Viciana to the project. Thanks to …

Some History about oZm (II)

This is the second entry about the history of the openZmeter project. You can read the first one here. Once the interface was designed and concept tests were performed, the hardware definition phase began. Initially, and due to limited manpower with advanced knowledge in electronics, it was decided to make use of the Texas Instruments BeagleBone Black (BBB) board. Previously, …

Some History about oZm (I)

Today I start a series of posts about the origins of the project. I think it is good to remember the beginnings of everything in order to remember the road we have walked and to know why we first began and how we have survived to the present day. I’ve been looking in my memory chest and the first email …