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eupy
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This repository contains the information I gathered reverse engineering
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the protocol by the infrared remote to control the Eufy RoboVac 11s robot
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vacuum cleaner.
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Apart from the
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[protocol documentation](https://git.worn.eu/guru/eupy/src/branch/master/protocol.md)
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itself, it also provides a "reference implementation" of the protocol in
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python. At the moment the code contains only two IR beamer drivers, both
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targeted at Android (4.4+): one uses the termux-infrared-transmit script from
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[termux-api](https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Termux:API) and one uses Kivi's
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`plyer` module. Only the Termux-based driver has been tested so far.
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The python tool takes simple instructions from the command line or from an
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interactive console and beams the corresponding IR signal to the robot.
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It can also read the instruction from a script file.
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Based on the information contained here I started writing a native Android
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application called [AndroVac](https://git.worn.eu/guru/AndroVac) meant to
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replace the original remote.
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