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- 10 Jul 2020, 06:47
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: RevPi push-in terminals
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7001
Re: RevPi push-in terminals
I just wanted to let you know that we have sourced the proper tools and crimps based on your feedback and this has made a huge difference.
- 06 Jul 2020, 20:57
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Linux distro incompatibility with Azure C SDK
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6104
Re: Linux distro incompatibility with Azure C SDK
It is odd. It actually worked yesterday. I think that something must have been updated in the background.
- 05 Jul 2020, 03:43
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Can we get higher resolution from the AIO ADC than 16 bit
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4747
Can we get higher resolution from the AIO ADC than 16 bit
Hello, From the documentation it appears that the ADC in the AIO card is capable of 16 bit resolution but the software seems to limit the resolution to 16 bits. We have an application where we would like to use the AIO card to read mv/V signals directly at 24 bit resolution with a sampling rate of 2...
- 05 Jul 2020, 02:11
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Linux distro incompatibility with Azure C SDK
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6104
Linux distro incompatibility with Azure C SDK
Recently we encountered a problem on some new hardware that seems to ship with a new Linux OS that does not have support for a package required by the C SDK for Azure. Here are the details: The package that I can't install and that is required by the IoT Hub C SDK is called uuid-dev. The usual comma...
- 02 Jul 2020, 22:41
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Modbus RTU Master - RevPi Connect
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3647
Modbus RTU Master - RevPi Connect
Hello,
The manual for the RevPi Connect depicts the RevPi Core under the section that deals with setting up a Modbus RTU master. Can we then assume that the procedure is the same for both modules?
The manual for the RevPi Connect depicts the RevPi Core under the section that deals with setting up a Modbus RTU master. Can we then assume that the procedure is the same for both modules?
- 04 Jun 2020, 14:42
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: RevPi push-in terminals
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7001
Re: RevPi push-in terminals
Hello yes, that is the terminal I am referencing. What is the part number of the ferrules that you use? I ask because I will need to most likely special order them.
- 03 Jun 2020, 16:30
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: RevPi push-in terminals
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7001
RevPi push-in terminals
Hello,
We seem to be having a lot of issues in the field as a result of the push-in style terminals used on the RevPi modules. These terminals are not common in our part of the world. Is there a particular ferrule you would recommend using with these?
We seem to be having a lot of issues in the field as a result of the push-in style terminals used on the RevPi modules. These terminals are not common in our part of the world. Is there a particular ferrule you would recommend using with these?
- 05 Mar 2020, 18:02
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: Getting intermittent noise 4-20ma signal
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5576
Getting intermittent noise 4-20ma signal
I have a two wire 4-20ma sensor. At the sensor end, the shield is ungrounded. I am experiencing periods of good signal quality followed by periods of bad signal quality...During the bad periods, I lose miliamps as the noise increases. I have tried bringing the panel end of the shield to its own dedi...