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EVOK gives the user an option to control basic operations via a simple web interface, such as switching I/O modules, monitoring the system state, carrying out measurements etc. For more complex operations (such as specific system / behaviour programming), the user has to use a suitable external application. Such an application would then use EVOK as a communication layer between the I/O modules and itself. | EVOK gives the user an option to control basic operations via a simple web interface, such as switching I/O modules, monitoring the system state, carrying out measurements etc. For more complex operations (such as specific system / behaviour programming), the user has to use a suitable external application. Such an application would then use EVOK as a communication layer between the I/O modules and itself. | ||
- | Support for [[en:sw:02-sdks:03-modbus-tcp|TCP-Modbus]] interface and [[en:sw:02-sdks:04-sysfs|SysFS]] is also included, along with a basic Wi-Fi functionality. | + | Support for [[en:sw:02-sdks:02-modbus-tcp|TCP-Modbus]] interface and [[en:sw:02-sdks:04-sysfs|SysFS]] is also included, along with a basic Wi-Fi functionality. |
{{:en:sw:02-evok:evokedited.png?400|Simplified EVOK scheme}} | {{:en:sw:02-evok:evokedited.png?400|Simplified EVOK scheme}} |