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− | This driver provides support for a local installation of HSYCO on Iono Pi Max itself. | + | This driver provides support for a local installation of HSYCO on Iono Pi Max itself. The Raspberry Pi OS Kernel module for Iono Pi Max must be installed. The kernel module documentation is available at [https://github.com/sfera-labs/iono-pi-max-kernel-module GitHub] and the Iono Pi Max [https://www.sferalabs.cc/files/ionopimax/doc/ionopimax-user-guide.pdf User Guide]. |
Revision as of 14:35, 1 October 2020
Iono Pi Max is an extremely versatile industrial server with a huge variety of Input/Output lines and standard communication interfaces, all routed to the incredibly powerful quad-core processor of the Raspberry Pi.
This driver provides support for a local installation of HSYCO on Iono Pi Max itself. The Raspberry Pi OS Kernel module for Iono Pi Max must be installed. The kernel module documentation is available at GitHub and the Iono Pi Max User Guide.
Contents
HSYCO Configuration
Add a IONO Pi Max I/O Server in the I/O Servers section of the Settings and set its parameters:
High Availability
- Shutdown when inactive: defaults to false.
Options
ID | Default | Values | Description |
---|---|---|---|
startupevents | false | true | generate IO events also during the driver’s start-up phase |
false | start generating events only after HSYCO is aligned with the current status of the system | ||
pollinterval | 250 | 10 <= n <= 30000 | the data acquisition interval, in milliseconds |
Datapoints
ID | Value | R/W | Description |
---|---|---|---|
connection | online | R | connection established |
offline | R | HSYCO can't connect to the device | |
driverstate | init | R | Sfera driver is initializing |
quit | R | Sfera driver quit | |
running | R | Sfera driver is running (normal state) | |
led | 0 | R | LED L1 is off |
W | turn LED L1 off | ||
1 | R | LED L1 is on | |
W | turn LED L1 on | ||
o<1-4> | 0 | R | relay <1-4> is off |
W | switch off relay <1-4> | ||
1 | R | relay <1-4> is on | |
W | switch on relay <1-4> | ||
oc<1-3> | 0 | R | open collector output <1-3> is off (not grounded) |
W | switch off open collector output <1-3> | ||
1 | R | open collector output <1-3> is on (grounded) | |
W | switch on open collector output <1-3> | ||
di<1-6> | 0 | R | digital input <1-6> is low |
1 | R | digital input <1-6> is high | |
ai<1-4> | <val> | R | analog input <1-4> is reading a voltage equal to <val> (in Volts) |
wiegand.<1-2> | <val> | R | if option "wiegandbits" set to false. Value as an unsigned integer in base 16 (hex) read on the specified Wiegand interface (e.g. "2c646a2") |
<bits>/<val> | R | if option "wiegandbits" set to true. Number of bits and value (hex) read on the specified Wiegand interface (e.g. "26/2c646a2") | |
onewire.bus.<id> | <val> | R | 1-Wire device <id> value |
User Interface
To control a digital output (O1 ... O4, OC1 ... OC3, LED), add a button or a buttonicon object to your project page and set its address field to the corresponding datapoint:
Release Notes
3.7.0
- initial release
Iono Pi Max is a registered trademark of Sfera Labs Srl