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/* zapojení DI na Unipi 1.1 / Lite */ | /* zapojení DI na Unipi 1.1 / Lite */ | ||
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- | Digital inputs serve for an indication of TRUE/FALSE logic states and can be also used as [[#cnt|counters]] to collect data from pulse meters, monitor engine revolutions etc. | + | <WRAP half column 81%> |
+ | Digital inputs serve for an indication of TRUE/FALSE logic states. | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
+ | <WRAP half column 15%> | ||
+ | ;;# | ||
+ | <html><span class="dev-tag dev-unipi11">Unipi 1.1</span></html> | ||
+ | ;;# | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
<WRAP center round box 95%> | <WRAP center round box 95%> | ||
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</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
- | The software detects TRUE state if the input voltage between the given DIx and DIGND terminals is in range of 7-35V DC. If the voltage decreases below 3 VDC, the FALSE state is indicated. The voltage between 3-7 VDC is detected as a non-defined state. | + | The software detects TRUE state if the input voltage between the given DIx and DIGND terminals is in range of 7-24 V⎓. If the voltage decreases below 3 V⎓, the FALSE state is indicated. The voltage between 3-7 V⎓ is detected as a non-defined state. |