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===== Hardware description ===== | ===== Hardware description ===== | ||
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- | Depending on the model, Neuron controllers feature 1-3 sections. See [[#sizes_and_sections|below]] for more info. | + | Depending on the model, Neuron units feature 1-3 sections. See [[#sizes_and_sections|below]] for more info. |
**Each I/O circuit board is controlled by its STM32 processor**, which controls inputs and outputs and communicates with the central processing unit (CPU). Processors are using custom firmware containing not only basic I/O functions, but also additional functions and features. | **Each I/O circuit board is controlled by its STM32 processor**, which controls inputs and outputs and communicates with the central processing unit (CPU). Processors are using custom firmware containing not only basic I/O functions, but also additional functions and features. | ||
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==== CPU ==== | ==== CPU ==== | ||
- | Unipi Axon controllers are powered by a **1.2GHz Allwinner H-5 quad-core CPU**. Compared to Neuron series, all Axon models contain internal **8GB eMMC memory**. That makes the Axon more reliable and less sensitive to memory aging. | + | Unipi Axon units are powered by a **1.2GHz Allwinner H-5 quad-core CPU**. Compared to Neuron series, all Axon models contain internal **8GB eMMC memory**. That makes the Axon more reliable and less sensitive to memory aging. |
Axon also provides **1Gbit Ethernet** and **two USB 2.0 ports**. | Axon also provides **1Gbit Ethernet** and **two USB 2.0 ports**. | ||
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* The **1-Wire bus** then can communicate with up to 15 sensors with a maximum total length of the bus up to 200 meters, using either a 2-wire or 3-wire connection method. | * The **1-Wire bus** then can communicate with up to 15 sensors with a maximum total length of the bus up to 200 meters, using either a 2-wire or 3-wire connection method. | ||
- | * **USB ports** can be used to connect various USB converters (RS-232, RS-485 etc.) or external memory drives. Unipi controllers feature 2 USB 2.0 ports as standard. We do not recommend using the ports to power external devices. | + | * **USB ports** can be used to connect various USB converters (RS-232, RS-485 etc.) or external memory drives. Unipi units feature 2 USB 2.0 ports as standard. We do not recommend using the ports to power external devices. |
Each Axon also features a single 1Gbit Ethernet for network communication - the exception is the Axon [[https://www.unipi.technology/axon-c20|Axon S155]] with an additional 10/100Mbit Ethernet port. | Each Axon also features a single 1Gbit Ethernet for network communication - the exception is the Axon [[https://www.unipi.technology/axon-c20|Axon S155]] with an additional 10/100Mbit Ethernet port. | ||
- | ==== Sizes and sections ==== | + | ===== ===== |
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