Hello, IT. Have you tried turning it off and on again?

  • @serenissi
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    1 month ago

    I’ve an oven which when turned off in hot state while in convection mode will turn on the fans for few minutes next time I turn it on, regardless of mode and temperature. To overcome this bug I need to put mains power off for couple of minutes and let the caps keeping the ram alive drain. Not only it has hot state reset bug but also a ram initialization issue as well it seems. Thankfully that state is not stored in nvram.

    The manufacturer was as expected: ‘we’re not software guy, we can send an ‘expert’ engineer (who knows only to replace parts, no debugging) and it’ll cost $$’. I thought I’ll reverse it and fixing someday, till then I’ll live with it.

    • Amon
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      11 month ago

      Why should an oven have RAM?

      • @serenissi
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        11 month ago

        good question :)

        I think it’s integrated ram inside the microcontroller. It stores states and programming (time, temperature etc) + the working memory for the program running on cpu. Surely some registers can do that but who cares.

        • Amon
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          11 month ago

          My meaning is why should an oven have any electronics?

          • @serenissi
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            11 month ago

            No reason, few decades ago oven used to work just as well as they do today with knobs, thermostats and spring timers.

            That’s why I said good question.

            The oven I mentioned isn’t this smart but there exist ovens like

            COOKING MADE SMARTER WITH WIFI POWERED BY SMART HQ: Voice-enabled cooking allows you to turn microwave on and off, add time or change power level via Alexa or Google Assistant; Scan-To-Cook Technology saves time and optimizes frozen food preparation