## [[Resources/mathematics/Proportional Integral Derivative|PID]] Controller for the Gaggia Baby Millenium ### Parts Used - [ESP32]() - [Solid State Relais]() - [I2C LCD Screen]() - [DS18B20 Temperature Sensor]() - [Thick Wire](https://www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/product/B089CVRX42/ref=ewc_pr_img_2?smid=ATDBGRW2TNE4V&th=1) - [220v to 5v converter](https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Sharplace-Constant-voltage-downward-converter-White/dp/B07CTQQMMT/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=230v+to+5v&qid=1683574853&sprefix=230v+to+%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-3) # First Day The first day was on Friday the 27.05.2023. I went with Kilian to the house he grew up in because he had to do some measurements for his Bachelor Thesis. In a few hours i first checked if i could connect the relais i bought, which is this one: ![SSR-40A](Solid-State-Relais-SSR-40AA.webp) This was my first mistake, because I did not check the input voltage and only thought about how much current it could handle. The specific SSR i bought is driven by a current of 80~250 Volts AC, which the ESP32 can’t output. I had noticed this a few days earlier and went to a local electronics store and bought a classic mechanical relais. This was the second mistake I did 😀 ![](relais-srsb-12vdc-sl-a-12v-dc-250v-ac-5a.webp) The thing is normally you would use this sort of relais with a small circuit (octocoupler) that isolates the relais’ control circuit from the ESP32. These circuits look like this: ![](DC-12V-1-Kanal-Relais-Modul.webp) Gladly i had a grove devkit with me, so atleast i got to try out connecting one of those relais to the esp which was very easy. Then I also tried to connect my MAX6675 Thermocoupler to the ESP32. This was very easy to do as I found a schematic online. The MAX6675 uses [[Resources/mechanics/SPI]]. ## Second Day ## MQTT / HomeAssistant