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config:remotecontrol:k8055 [2019/09/23 14:56] – Analogausgang ergänzt tondoseconfig:remotecontrol:k8055 [2022/08/25 15:12] (current) – Erg. tondose
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-====== Velleman K8055 and K8055N ======+====== Velleman K8055 ======
  
 This article describes remote control for the Velleman K8055 family of USB experiment boards. This article describes remote control for the Velleman K8055 family of USB experiment boards.
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 Supported Velleman products are: Supported Velleman products are:
  
-  * [[http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=404880|K8055N]] +  * [[https://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=461858|WSI8055N]] (kit for self-assembly
-  * [[http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=351346|K8055]] (obsolete old version+  * [[https://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=460494|WPI110N]] (assembled device)
-  * [[http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=404998|VM110N]] +
-  * [[http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=351980|VM110]] (obsolete old version)+
  
-mAirList supports the five digital inputs for the triggering of remote commands.+as well as their (now obsolete) predecessors
  
-The digital outputs as well as the analogue output can be used via scriptirng.+  * [[https://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=404880|K8055N]] 
 +  * [[https://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=351346|K8055]] 
 +  * [[https://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=404998|VM110N]] 
 +  * [[https://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?id=351980|VM110]] 
 + 
 +(To keep the editing effort as low as possible, all these units are referred to as //K8055// throughout the software and this documentation.) 
 + 
 + 
 +mAirList supports the five digital inputs for triggering of [[reference:remote_control_commands|remote commands]] directly. The digital as well as the analogue outputs can be used via scripting. 
 + 
 +----
  
 ===== Configuration ===== ===== Configuration =====
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 Then you can assign a [[reference:remote_control_commands|command]] for each input 1-5, and for the event that the pin goes ON or OFF, respectively. Then you can assign a [[reference:remote_control_commands|command]] for each input 1-5, and for the event that the pin goes ON or OFF, respectively.
 +
 +----
  
 ===== Scripting ===== ===== Scripting =====
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   function K8055Remote(iIndex: integer): IK8055Remote;   function K8055Remote(iIndex: integer): IK8055Remote;
      
-''iIndex'' is the number of the K8055 remote set up in the system, with 0 being the first (and oftenonly one.+''iIndex'' is the number of the K8055 remote set up in the system, with ''0'' being the first (and often onlyone („zero-based“).
  
 The function will return a reference to a ''IK8055Remote'' interface, which provides amongst others the following methods: The function will return a reference to a ''IK8055Remote'' interface, which provides amongst others the following methods:
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   procedure ClearDigitalChannel(Channel: integer);   procedure ClearDigitalChannel(Channel: integer);
   procedure ClearAllDigital;   procedure ClearAllDigital;
 +  
 +''Channel'' refers to the digital channels, where ''1'' is the first one („one-based“).
      
 A complete call for switching on (setting) digital channel 3 on the first Velleman unit then should look like this: A complete call for switching on (setting) digital channel 3 on the first Velleman unit then should look like this:
  
   K8055Remote(0).SetDigitalChannel(3);   K8055Remote(0).SetDigitalChannel(3);
 +  
 +=== Digital Inputs ===
 +
 +The status of the digital inputs can be read by the fucntions
 +
 +  function ReadDigitalChannel(Channel: integer): boolean;
 +  function ReadAllDigital: integer;
 +  
 +The former reads the status for each input individually, e. g. for channel 2:
 +
 +  K8055Remote(0).ReadDigitalChannel(2);
 +  
 +whereas the latter gives a complete survey of all five inputs via the five least significant bits.
 +
 +Example:
 +
 +A value of 25 corresponds to inputs 1, 4 and 5 being set („on“) and inputs 2 and 3 being cleared „off“).
 +
 +  1 ⋅ 2⁰ + 0 ⋅ 2¹ + 0 ⋅ 2² + 1 ⋅ 2³ + 1 ⋅ 2⁴  =  1 + 0 + 0 + 8 + 16  =  25 
 +  ^        ^              ^       ^
 +  Bit 1    |       Bit 3    |       Bit 5
 +  Inp 1    Bit 2   Inp 3    Bit 4   Inp 5
 +           Inp 2            Inp 4
      
 === Analogue Outputs === === Analogue Outputs ===
-The analogue output can be actuated with the following method:+The analogue outputs can be actuated with the following method:
  
   procedure OutputAnalogChannel(Channel, Value: integer);   procedure OutputAnalogChannel(Channel, Value: integer);
config/remotecontrol/k8055.txt · Last modified: 2022/08/25 15:12 by tondose

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