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en:hw:05-sensors:1-wire [2020/06/29 10:45]
jan_kozak [Unipi 1-Wire sensors]
en:hw:05-sensors:1-wire [2020/11/10 09:55]
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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 based on the DS18B20 chip
-  * Rozměry kovového části čidla jsou 6x30mm */+  * size of the metal sensor casing: 6×30 mm
   * suitable for temperature measurements in range of -10°C/​+85°C (from -55°C up to +125°C with reduced accuracy)   * suitable for temperature measurements in range of -10°C/​+85°C (from -55°C up to +125°C with reduced accuracy)
   * compatible with all Unipi 1-Wire devices -> 4-wire connection   * compatible with all Unipi 1-Wire devices -> 4-wire connection
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   * the Unipi 8-port hub or the 2-port splitter   * the Unipi 8-port hub or the 2-port splitter
  
-If you want to connect the temperature sensor directly to Neuron ​or Axon 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 Axon 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]].+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]].
  
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   * Unipi 1-Wire hubs or splitters (with RJ45 connection)   * Unipi 1-Wire hubs or splitters (with RJ45 connection)
  
-The on-wall sensor can be connected directly to the 1W terminal on Axon or Neuron controllers. Alternatively,​ you can use a suitable hub or splitter (requires adding RJ45 connector to the sensor'​s cable); this option allows for connecting multiple sensors to a single PLC. RJ45 connector can be also used to connect the sensor to older Unipi Neuron ​or Axon controllers,​ or to Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite. Further info is  available in [[en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden|the 1-Wire article]]. ​+The on-wall sensor can be connected directly to the 1W terminal on Patron ​or Neuron controllers. Alternatively,​ you can use a suitable hub or splitter (requires adding RJ45 connector to the sensor'​s cable); this option allows for connecting multiple sensors to a single PLC. RJ45 connector can be also used to connect the sensor to older Unipi Patron ​or Neuron ​controllers,​ or to Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite. Further info is  available in [[en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden|the 1-Wire article]]. ​
  
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   * Unipi 1-Wire hubs or splitters (with RJ45 connection)   * Unipi 1-Wire hubs or splitters (with RJ45 connection)
  
-The on-wall sensor can be connected directly to the 1W terminal on Axon or Neuron controllers. Alternatively,​ you can use a suitable hub or splitter (requires adding RJ45 connector to the sensor'​s cable); this option allows for connecting multiple sensors to a single PLC. RJ45 connector can be also used to connect the sensor to older Unipi Neuron ​or Axon controllers,​ or to Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite. Further info is  available in [[en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden|the 1-Wire article]]. ​+The on-wall sensor can be connected directly to the 1W terminal on Patron ​or Neuron controllers. Alternatively,​ you can use a suitable hub or splitter (requires adding RJ45 connector to the sensor'​s cable); this option allows for connecting multiple sensors to a single PLC. RJ45 connector can be also used to connect the sensor to older Patron or Unipi Neuron controllers,​ or to Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite. Further info is  available in [[en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden|the 1-Wire article]]. ​
  
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   * Unipi 1-Wire hubs or splitters (with RJ45 connection)   * Unipi 1-Wire hubs or splitters (with RJ45 connection)
  
-The on-wall sensor can be connected directly to the 1W terminal on Axon or Neuron controllers. Alternatively,​ you can use a suitable hub or splitter (requires adding RJ45 connector to the sensor'​s cable); this option allows for connecting multiple sensors to a single PLC. RJ45 connector can be also used to connect the sensor to older Unipi Neuron ​or Axon controllers,​ or to Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite. Further info is  available in [[en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden|the 1-Wire article]]. {{ :​files:​img_breakline.png?​nolink|}}+The on-wall sensor can be connected directly to the 1W terminal on Patron ​or Neuron controllers. Alternatively,​ you can use a suitable hub or splitter (requires adding RJ45 connector to the sensor'​s cable); this option allows for connecting multiple sensors to a single PLC. RJ45 connector can be also used to connect the sensor to older Unipi Patron ​or Neuron ​controllers,​ or to Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite. Further info is  available in [[en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden|the 1-Wire article]]. {{ :​files:​img_breakline.png?​nolink|}}
  
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   * Unipi 1-Wire hubs or splitters (with RJ45 connection)   * Unipi 1-Wire hubs or splitters (with RJ45 connection)
  
-The on-wall sensor can be connected directly to the 1W terminal on Axon or Neuron controllers. Alternatively,​ you can use a suitable hub or splitter (requires adding RJ45 connector to the sensor'​s cable); this option allows for connecting multiple sensors to a single PLC. RJ45 connector can be also used to connect the sensor to older Unipi Neuron ​or Axon controllers,​ or to Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite. Further info is  available in [[en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden#​w-t_h-ib_1w-t_h-ib2|the 1-Wire article]]. {{ :​files:​img_breakline.png?​nolink|}}+The on-wall sensor can be connected directly to the 1W terminal on Patron ​or Neuron controllers. Alternatively,​ you can use a suitable hub or splitter (requires adding RJ45 connector to the sensor'​s cable); this option allows for connecting multiple sensors to a single PLC. RJ45 connector can be also used to connect the sensor to older Unipi Patron ​or Neuron ​controllers,​ or to Unipi 1.1/1.1 Lite. Further info is  available in [[en:​automation:​02-glossary:​1wire-hidden#​w-t_h-ib_1w-t_h-ib2|the 1-Wire article]]. {{ :​files:​img_breakline.png?​nolink|}}
  
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