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- | **User manual** | ||
- | * {{ :en:hw:01-products:03-unipi11:fgncn3z4ug_manual-en_2_.pdf |UniPi 1.1 user manual}} | ||
==== Features ==== | ==== Features ==== | ||
- | * 8x Finder 36.11.9.005.4011 changeover relays (rated for 250V AC/10A or 30V DC/10A) | + | * 8x Finder 36.11.9.005.4011 changeover relays (rated for 250 V~ / 10 A or 30 V⎓ / 10 A) |
- | * 12x galvanically isolated digital inputs (0-3.5 VDC voltage for logical 0 and 5-24 VDC voltage for logical 1, 5 ms minimum pulse lenght) | + | * 12x galvanically isolated digital inputs (0-3.5 V⎓ voltage for logical 0 and 5-24 V⎓ voltage for logical 1, 5 ms minimum pulse lenght) |
- | * 2x 0-10V analog inputs | + | * 2x 0-10 V⎓ analog inputs |
- | * 1x 0-10V analog output | + | * 1x 0-10 V⎓ analog output |
* 1 × 1-Wire port for connection to 1-Wire thermometers and other sensors | * 1 × 1-Wire port for connection to 1-Wire thermometers and other sensors | ||
- | * 1 × I2C port for expansion | + | * 1 × I²C port for expansion |
* 1 × UART port for external serial communications | * 1 × UART port for external serial communications | ||
* socket for RTC (real-time clock) battery | * socket for RTC (real-time clock) battery | ||
- | ===== UniPi 1.1 Lite ===== | + | ===== Unipi 1.1 Lite ===== |
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- | UniPi 1.1 Lite is a smaller and simpler variant of the UniPi 1.1, designed for smallest automation projects. When compared to the UniPi 1.1, it features fewer I/O's but is more compact and cheaper. | + | Unipi 1.1 Lite is a smaller and simpler variant of the Unipi 1.1, designed for smallest automation projects. When compared to the Unipi 1.1, it features fewer I/O's but is more compact and cheaper. |
==== Features ==== | ==== Features ==== | ||
- | * 6x Omron G5Q-14-EU changeover relays (rated for 250V AC/10A or 30V DC/5A) | + | * 6x Omron G5Q-14-EU changeover relays (rated for 250 V~ / 10 A or 30 V⎓ / 5 A) |
- | * 6x galvanically isolated digital inputs (0-3.5 VDC voltage for logical 0 and 5-24 VDC voltage for logical 1, 5 ms minimum pulse lenght) | + | * 6x galvanically isolated digital inputs (0-3.5 V⎓ voltage for logical 0 and 5-24 V⎓ voltage for logical 1, 5 ms minimum pulse lenght) |
* 1 × 1-Wire port for connection to 1-Wire thermometers and other sensors | * 1 × 1-Wire port for connection to 1-Wire thermometers and other sensors | ||
* short circuit LED indication | * short circuit LED indication | ||
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===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
- | Unipi 1.1 controllers use Raspberry Pi computer as their computing module. Unipi 1.1 and Unipi 1.1 Lite board are compatible with the following Raspberry Pi models: | + | Unipi 1.1 use Raspberry Pi computer as their computing module. Unipi 1.1 and Unipi 1.1 Lite board are compatible with the following Raspberry Pi models: |
* Raspberry Pi 2 Model B | * Raspberry Pi 2 Model B | ||
* Raspberry Pi 3 Model B | * Raspberry Pi 3 Model B | ||
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Raspberry Pi can be purchased either [[https://www.unipi.technology/raspberry-pi-c38|separately]], or as a part of one of the practical sets available on [[https://www.unipi.technology/unipi-1-1-c7|our e-shop]]. | Raspberry Pi can be purchased either [[https://www.unipi.technology/raspberry-pi-c38|separately]], or as a part of one of the practical sets available on [[https://www.unipi.technology/unipi-1-1-c7|our e-shop]]. | ||
- | The Raspberry Pi is connected via its GPIO through a ribbon cable, processes all data from I/O modules and is sending responses. All individual I/Os and communication interfaces are connected to the Raspberry Pi's CPU either directly via GPIO or indirectly via I2C. Raspberry Pi also provides network connectivity and USB ports. | + | The Raspberry Pi is connected via its GPIO through a ribbon cable, processes all data from I/O modules and is sending responses. All individual I/Os and communication interfaces are connected to the Raspberry Pi's CPU either directly via GPIO or indirectly via I²C. Raspberry Pi also provides network connectivity and USB ports. |
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- | The **I2C port** supports connection of extension modules, such as the [[https://www.unipi.technology/unipi-1-1-c7|EMO-R8]] relay extension. | + | The **I²C port** supports connection of extension modules, such as the [[https://www.unipi.technology/unipi-1-1-c7|EMO-R8]] relay extension. |
The **1-Wire bus** is used for passive reading of data from corresponding 1-Wire sensors (humidity sensors, temperature sensors etc.). One bus can receive data from up to 15 sensors with a maximum total length of the bus up to 200 meters (provided a suitable [[https://www.unipi.technology/cs/senzory-c11|1-Wire hub]] is used). | The **1-Wire bus** is used for passive reading of data from corresponding 1-Wire sensors (humidity sensors, temperature sensors etc.). One bus can receive data from up to 15 sensors with a maximum total length of the bus up to 200 meters (provided a suitable [[https://www.unipi.technology/cs/senzory-c11|1-Wire hub]] is used). | ||
- | **Note**: UniPi 1.1 and 1.1 Lite require an external 5V 2.5A power source with 2.1mm DC jack. | + | **Note**: Unipi 1.1 and 1.1 Lite require an external 5 V⎓ / 2.5 A power source with 2.1mm DC jack. |
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<WRAP group> | <WRAP group> | ||
<WRAP half column> | <WRAP half column> | ||
- | * [[https://www.unipi.technology/cs/unipi-1-1-c7|Unipi 1.1 & 1.1 Lite on Unipi e-shop]] | + | * [[https://www.unipi.technology/unipi-1-1-c7|Unipi 1.1 & 1.1 Lite on Unipi e-shop]] |
* [[en:sw:01-mervis:running-on-neuron-hidden|]] | * [[en:sw:01-mervis:running-on-neuron-hidden|]] | ||
* [[en:sw:01-mervis:creating-new-project-on-unipi11-hidden|]] | * [[en:sw:01-mervis:creating-new-project-on-unipi11-hidden|]] | ||
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<WRAP half column> | <WRAP half column> | ||
* [[en:hw:03-unipi11:description-of-io|]] | * [[en:hw:03-unipi11:description-of-io|]] | ||
+ | * [[en:hw:03-unipi11:download-image|]] | ||
* [[en:hw:03-unipi11:image|]] | * [[en:hw:03-unipi11:image|]] | ||
+ | * [[en:hw:03-unipi11:portmap|]] | ||
* [[en:hw:03-unipi11:suitable-sd-card|]] | * [[en:hw:03-unipi11:suitable-sd-card|]] | ||
</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
</WRAP> | </WRAP> |