Hello,
Thanks to various sources, including this forum, I've found a working solution.
I am submitting the diagram below in order to capitalise on my research and help those who, like me, are just starting out with REvPI.
I am very interested in any comments from moderators or people with experience ...
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- 27 Jul 2023, 09:08
- Forum: RevPiModIO
- Topic: Connect a 4-20 mA displacement sensor
- Replies: 1
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- 26 Jul 2023, 19:29
- Forum: RevPiModIO
- Topic: Connect a 4-20 mA displacement sensor
- Replies: 1
- Views: 13460
Connect a 4-20 mA displacement sensor
Hello,
I have an ASM WS10 posiwire displacement transducer with a 2-wire output.
The output operates in 4-20mA.
I've tried to find a way of connecting this sensor to the RevPI's AIO module, but I can't get any variation in the input when I pull on the sensor's string.
I've tried supplying the ...
I have an ASM WS10 posiwire displacement transducer with a 2-wire output.
The output operates in 4-20mA.
I've tried to find a way of connecting this sensor to the RevPI's AIO module, but I can't get any variation in the input when I pull on the sensor's string.
I've tried supplying the ...
- 26 Jul 2023, 19:10
- Forum: RevPiModIO
- Topic: IO iterator
- Replies: 2
- Views: 15026
Re: IO iterator
thanks it's ok
Here is my code for the posterity.
This is a solution for making available generic measurement sources whose origin can vary depending on the platform and measurement requirements.
A web application is associated with this piece of programming to generate a configuration JSON file ...
Here is my code for the posterity.
This is a solution for making available generic measurement sources whose origin can vary depending on the platform and measurement requirements.
A web application is associated with this piece of programming to generate a configuration JSON file ...
- 16 Jul 2023, 17:23
- Forum: RevPiModIO
- Topic: IO iterator
- Replies: 2
- Views: 15026
IO iterator
Hello everyone,
I newbee in the RevPi univers, so sorry if my problem is obvious.
I would like to iterate the list of inputs of an AIO module in order to check whether an input (identified by its name of type "§ad#Name") is present in piCtory.
I thought that the revpimodio2.io.IOList() method did ...
I newbee in the RevPi univers, so sorry if my problem is obvious.
I would like to iterate the list of inputs of an AIO module in order to check whether an input (identified by its name of type "§ad#Name") is present in piCtory.
I thought that the revpimodio2.io.IOList() method did ...
- 26 Apr 2023, 13:41
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Pictory Login
- Replies: 17
- Views: 16926
Re: Pictory Login
Hi,
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I have the same issue even after correct /etc/hosts file where some space were writed before the default RevPi hostname.
Here is the export of the last log line present in the /var/log/apache2/revpi/access.log :
172.20.200.193 - - [26/Apr/2023:13:32:33 +0200] "POST /php/dal.php ...
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I have the same issue even after correct /etc/hosts file where some space were writed before the default RevPi hostname.
Here is the export of the last log line present in the /var/log/apache2/revpi/access.log :
172.20.200.193 - - [26/Apr/2023:13:32:33 +0200] "POST /php/dal.php ...