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avsetula [Extension module EMO-R8]
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 ====== Extension module EMO-R8 ====== ====== Extension module EMO-R8 ======
 Unipi 1.1 can be expanded by up to 56 relays. For this purpose is used the I²C expansion module EMO-R8, which can be purchased [[https://​www.unipi.technology/​cs/​8-relay-addon-emo-r8-p34|in our e-shop]]. Unipi 1.1 can be expanded by up to 56 relays. For this purpose is used the I²C expansion module EMO-R8, which can be purchased [[https://​www.unipi.technology/​cs/​8-relay-addon-emo-r8-p34|in our e-shop]].
-Instructions for use with SW Mervis can be found here on this link.+Instructions for use with SW Mervis can be found [[en:​sw:​01-mervis:​unipi11-with-emo-r8-hidden|here on this link]].
  
 The module can be connected using the RJ11 connection cable included in the package. The module can be connected using the RJ11 connection cable included in the package.
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 ===== Connectivity ===== ===== Connectivity =====
-  * 8× Finder 36.11.9.005.4011 switching relay (250 V~ / 10 A or 30 V⎓ / 10 A) /*FIXME - v CZ verzi chybí mezera před A, resp. 10 A */+  * 8× Finder 36.11.9.005.4011 switching relay (250 V~ / 10 A or 30 V⎓ / 10 A)
   * 2× I²C port - one serves as an input (from Unipi 1.1) and the other for connecting another EMO-R8 board or another I²C extension   * 2× I²C port - one serves as an input (from Unipi 1.1) and the other for connecting another EMO-R8 board or another I²C extension
   * 2.1 mm power jack (DC jack) - requires power supply of 5 V⎓ / 0,6 A   * 2.1 mm power jack (DC jack) - requires power supply of 5 V⎓ / 0,6 A
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 ===== Addressing ===== ===== Addressing =====
 Up to 7 different addresses can be set for this expansion module, so up to 7 of these modules can be connected to Unipi 1.1. The following table describes the position of the jumpers for setting the I²C address. Up to 7 different addresses can be set for this expansion module, so up to 7 of these modules can be connected to Unipi 1.1. The following table describes the position of the jumpers for setting the I²C address.
-/* FIXME - v CZ tabulka Adesa místo Adresa */ 
  
 |< 100% 1% 5% 5% 5% 5% 10% 10% 7% 57% >| |< 100% 1% 5% 5% 5% 5% 10% 10% 7% 57% >|
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 | |  0  |  0  |  0  | |  20  |  32  | | Address reserved for relay on Unipi 1.1  | | |  0  |  0  |  0  | |  20  |  32  | | Address reserved for relay on Unipi 1.1  |
-| |  0  |  0  |  1  | |  21  |  33  | | Open address ​                            | +| |  0  |  0  |  1  | |  21  |  33  | | Free address ​                            | 
-| |  0  |  1  |  0  | |  22  |  34  | | Open address ​                            | +| |  0  |  1  |  0  | |  22  |  34  | | Free address ​                            | 
-| |  0  |  1  |  1  | |  23  |  35  | | Open address ​                            | +| |  0  |  1  |  1  | |  23  |  35  | | Free address ​                            | 
-| |  1  |  0  |  0  | |  24  |  36  | | Open address ​                            | +| |  1  |  0  |  0  | |  24  |  36  | | Free address ​                            | 
-| |  1  |  0  |  1  | |  25  |  37  | | Open address ​                            | +| |  1  |  0  |  1  | |  25  |  37  | | Free address ​                            | 
-| |  1  |  1  |  0  | |  26  |  38  | | Open address ​                            | +| |  1  |  1  |  0  | |  26  |  38  | | Free address ​                            | 
-| |  1  |  1  |  1  | |  27  |  39  | | Open address ​                            |+| |  1  |  1  |  1  | |  27  |  39  | | Free address ​                            |