Espressif Firmware for OpenShock, Controlling shock collars via Reverse engineered proprietary Sub-1 GHz Protocols.
Overview
OpenShock offers an innovative solution for controlling shockers through reverse-engineered proprietary Sub-1 GHz protocols. This firmware is designed specifically for users wanting to work with ESP-32 microcontrollers and compatible hardware to achieve reliable wireless control. With the guidance available in the OpenShock wiki, users can assemble the necessary components, flash the firmware, and start their projects with relative ease.
The project is not only a great resource for hobbyists but also encourages contributions from the community. By supporting the development team, users can help ensure the continued improvement of this unique firmware.
Features
- Compatible Hardware: Requires an ESP-32 microcontroller and a 433 MHz antenna, making it versatile and suitable for various projects.
- Assembly Guide: Comprehensive documentation available on the OpenShock wiki for easy assembly of your hardware setup.
- Multiple Supported Boards: Works with a range of confirmed boards such as PiShock2021, SeeedXiao ESP32S3, and Wemos D1 Mini, ensuring broad compatibility.
- Easy Flashing: Users can flash the firmware via platform io in VSCode, simplifying the setup process for newcomers.
- Community Support: The OpenShock community encourages contributions, allowing users to get involved and enhance the firmware collaboratively.
- Detailed Setup Guide: The extensive guides help ensure a smooth first-time setup, catering to both beginners and experienced developers alike.
- Funding and Support Opportunities: Options for users to support the OpenShock development team through sponsorship, fostering further innovation.