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yotta [2019/01/08 12:49] emozolyakyotta [2022/01/15 01:53] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation 127.0.0.1
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 ====== Connecting Yottacontrol modules ====== ====== Connecting Yottacontrol modules ======
  
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 The Yottacontrol's A-1xxx series is an interesting solution for remote i/o having a mix of channela of different types: analog and discrete inputs, outputs, temperature inputs and so on. For some small object, e.g. a greenhouse, only one module could be a total economy solution for sensor reading and load control. The Yottacontrol's A-1xxx series is an interesting solution for remote i/o having a mix of channela of different types: analog and discrete inputs, outputs, temperature inputs and so on. For some small object, e.g. a greenhouse, only one module could be a total economy solution for sensor reading and load control.
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 Modules have 2 modes of operation - 'config' and 'normal', chosen with the Init/Normal switch: Modules have 2 modes of operation - 'config' and 'normal', chosen with the Init/Normal switch:
  
-  * 'config' mode - works at fixed speed and net ID = 0 +  * 'config' mode - works at fixed speed and net ID = 0 (this mode is marked with a '*' sign)
   * 'normal' mode - module responds to polls on set speed and net ID.    * 'normal' mode - module responds to polls on set speed and net ID. 
  
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