Description
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Prodigy EG16/EG32 is a Digital Input/Output module that supports Modbus RTU over USB and RS485 and Modbus TCP over Ethernet. This product has 16/32 GPIO(3.3V) multiplexed with 8/14(Max) Analog Inputs that support it. The RS485/USB/Ethernet host interface makes connecting this device to any Windows, Linux, Mac machines, or embedded computers such as RPi an easy task. Meanwhile, support for industry-standard Modbus protocol makes it easy to use this device with almost any automation software that supports Modbus – RTU/TCP. EG16/EG32 when RTU model connected to a host computer, is enumerated as a regular serial port. This alleviates the difficulty of working with the USB protocol and offers a transparent interface to access the device. EG16/EG32 acts as a Modbus slave device at slave address 1. Flexible DIN Rail mounting system allows easy installation and removal with screws. EG16/EG32 supports several features such as GPIO Timer, Safety Timer (Watchdog), Programmable Power-On State, etc.
Features
- 16/32 3.3V GPIOs
- 8/14 Analog Inputs(Multiplexed with GPIO) of 12-Bit resolution
- Compatible with most automation software in the market that supports Modbus RTU/TCP
- Features such as GPIO Timer, the Watchdog timer for fail-safe operation, Configurable Power On states, etc..
- Write your own script or software with the help of a large number of sample code provided in various languages
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Applications
- Home Automation
- Lighting Control
- Garden Equipment Control
- Industrial Automation
- Test Fixtures
- DIY and Hobby
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A Tank Overflow Indicator using Arduino, a water sensor, and a buzzer that alerts the user by buzzing when the water tank overflows.
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An Automatic Door System using Arduino, an ultrasonic sensor, and a servo motor that detects an approaching object and opens the door automatically.
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The Conveyor Belt Object Counter using LDR and 7-Segment Display with the 8051 microcontroller is designed to count objects passing in front of an LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) sensor. The system works by detecting light interruptions when an object crosses the sensor, causing a change in the LDR’s resistance. The microcontroller processes this change and increments an object count. The count is then displayed on a 7-segment display.