Hi, I’m Chris!

I’m an engineer for power-electronics at the University of Kassel. Do you enjoy tinkering with electronics, microcontrollers or FPGAs like I do? Then you might find something of interest on these pages. 🙂


Most recent blog post

Linux on Behringers X32 = OpenX32

Linux, being a highly versatile and flexible operating system, can be configured to run on a wide variety of hardware

Linux on the Behringer X32? Why? I mean, why not?

In this video I’ll take you on a journey setting up and uploading the Linux-kernel together with user-programs to the

Zero Feed-In with Victron-PV-System

Don’t loose your PV-power to the Grid. Here’s a cheap DIY-solution to keep the PV-energy in your home! General idea

IoT-development: Velux goes MQTT

With the KLF200, Velux offers an ethernet-based device to control shutters and other wireless components. But their implementation is a

Developing PCI Cards with Plug&Play (Part 3)

In this final episode I’ll show how I implemented data-exchange with my card using IRQ and the development of some

IoT-development: Pool-temperature goes MQTT

It’s may and the pool-season has started! So we’ll have a look on how we find the best time to