Integrating Microcontrollers with ETC Systems

I recently came across an interesting article about microcontrollers and their role in modern electronics. For those interested, you can read the article here: Microcontrollers: The Brain of Modern Electronics.

This got me thinking about how we might integrate microcontrollers into our work with ETC systems. Has anyone here experimented with using microcontrollers to enhance or extend the functionality of ETC equipment? For example, using a microcontroller to automate certain tasks or to create custom control interfaces?

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  • There is a thriving microcontroller family creating custom devices that interact with the eos systems.  This includes usb devices along with network devices that expand the possible control methods and interfaces.  There are encoders, faders, sensors, buttons, remote triggers, automated haze control systems.  The light hack is a good place to start.

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  • There is a thriving microcontroller family creating custom devices that interact with the eos systems.  This includes usb devices along with network devices that expand the possible control methods and interfaces.  There are encoders, faders, sensors, buttons, remote triggers, automated haze control systems.  The light hack is a good place to start.

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