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* the most inexpensive variant of 1W temperature sensor | * the most inexpensive variant of 1W temperature sensor | ||
- | * digital waterproof sensor based on the DS18B20 chip | + | * digital waterproof sensor featuring the **DS18B20** chip |
- | * size of the metal sensor casing: 6×30 mm | + | * metal probe dimensions: 6×30 mm |
- | * suitable for temperature measurements in range of -10°C/+85°C (from -55°C up to +125°C with reduced accuracy) | + | * The temperature sensors are suitable for temperature measurements in the range of -10°C/+85°C. With reduced accuracy, the sensors can be used in a range from -55°C up to +125°C |
- | * compatible with all Unipi 1-Wire devices -> 4-wire connection | + | * Suitable for all Unipi 1W devices -> 4-wire connection |
- | * easy connection to Unipi controllers using an RJ45 connector with a suitable [[https://www.unipi.technology/kabely-redukce-rozbocovace-c41|reduction or splitter]] | + | * Easy connection to Unipi units using an RJ45 connector with a suitable [[https://www.unipi.technology/kabely-redukce-rozbocovace-c41|splitter]] |
* [[https://www.unipi.technology/1-wire-teplotni-senzor-p63|link to e-shop]] | * [[https://www.unipi.technology/1-wire-teplotni-senzor-p63|link to e-shop]] | ||
- | * more info and tips regarding sensor connection are available in [[en:automation:02-glossary:1wire-hidden|the 1-Wire article]] | + | * More info and tips regarding sensor connection are available in [[en:automation:02-glossary:1wire-hidden|the 1-Wire article]] |
<html><span class="kbBlueText">Examples of use:</span></html> | <html><span class="kbBlueText">Examples of use:</span></html> | ||
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* measuring temperature of liquids in pipes | * measuring temperature of liquids in pipes | ||
- | <html><span class="kbBlueText">Possible applications:</span></html> | + | <html><span class="kbBlueText">Applicable for: </span></html> |
- | * all Unipi PLCs with 1-Wire bus, including Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite | + | * All Unipi units with a 1W bus, including the Unipi 1.1/Lite |
- | * the Unipi Extension xG18 module | + | * With Unipi 1W hub and splitter |
- | * the Unipi 8-port hub or the 2-port splitter | + | * Unipi Extension xG18 |
- | If you want to connect the temperature sensor directly to Patron or Neuron controllers, you can do so by cutting off the connector and connecting the sensor directly to the PLC's 1-Wire terminal. Older variants of Unipi Neuron and Patron controllers, as well as Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite, support a direct connection as they feature an RJ45 port. Further info is available in the [[https://kb.unipi.technology/en:automation:02-glossary:1wire-hidden#wire_on_unipi_neuron_rj45|1-Wire bus and 1-Wire sensor connection article]]. | + | A direct connection to Unipi unit can be performed by cutting away the connector and connecting the sensor to the 1W terminal of Patron or Neuron units. Older Neuron units and the Unipi 1.1/Lite feature an RJ45 connector, allowing for a direct connection. For more info, please visit the [[en:automation:02-glossary:1wire-hidden#wire_bus_on_unipi_devices|1-Wire bus and sensor connection]]. |