Difference between revisions of "16CH Binary Input"
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Technical Data: | Technical Data: | ||
- 16 Inputs (potential-free / floating contacts) | - 16 Inputs (potential-free / floating contacts) | ||
+ | - wire length tested 30m (more possible) | ||
+ | - x-Inputs can configure to a "room" ("room"-GA can show if one of the windows is open in the room) | ||
- Counting of pulses, suitable for 30ms S0 pulses (CH13 -CH16 can use for S0) | - Counting of pulses, suitable for 30ms S0 pulses (CH13 -CH16 can use for S0) | ||
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- The device makes a contact supply voltage (5V) which is '''not''' electrically isolated from the bus voltage! | - The device makes a contact supply voltage (5V) which is '''not''' electrically isolated from the bus voltage! | ||
Revision as of 19:27, 19 February 2018
16CH Binary Input | |
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Developer | Matthias F. |
Status | Version 1.0 finished |
Microcontroller/Board | |
KNX connectivity | Mini-BCU |
Description
16ch Binary Input (potential-free)
The binary input has 16 inputs available and is used to connect eight conventional push-buttons or floating contacts such as window or relay contacts. There is one status LED for each input. In addition, the input status is sent to the bus. A separate power supply is not necessary
Technical Data:
- 16 Inputs (potential-free / floating contacts) - wire length tested 30m (more possible) - x-Inputs can configure to a "room" ("room"-GA can show if one of the windows is open in the room) - Counting of pulses, suitable for 30ms S0 pulses (CH13 -CH16 can use for S0) - The device makes a contact supply voltage (5V) which is not electrically isolated from the bus voltage!