* '''Potentiomètre A0''' : pour un ajustement précis de la sortie analogique.
* '''Potentiomètre A0''' : pour un ajustement précis de la sortie analogique.
UniPi v1.1 est officiellement compatible avec Raspberry Pi modèle B+, Raspberry Pi 2 et Raspberry Pi 3.
UniPi v1.1 est officiellement compatible avec Raspberry Pi modèle B+, Raspberry Pi 2 et Raspberry Pi 3.
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== Comment cela fonctionne t'il? ==
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=== Raspberry Pi ===
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Raspberry Pi serves as a CPU of the control unit. Inside there is inserted SD card with a stored control software, RPi itself processes the received signals and sends reactions. All the individual interfaces, inputs and outputs are connected to RPi processor directly over GPIO or non-directly via I2C. Raspberry Pi also provides connection to the network (which allows local or remote system control) and USB (over USB it is possible to connect for example [https://www.unipi.technology/usb-to-serial-rs485-converter-p42 RS485 converter] for Modbus communication).
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=== I2C ===
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Some parts of UniPi (relays) are connected to the processor over I2C. Over it is possible to connect [https://www.unipi.technology/rozsirujici-moduly-c14 extension modules] in case of need for additional inputs/outputs.
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=== 1-Wire ===
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1-Wire channel allows connection of 1-Wire sensors and devices. Typically is suitable for connection of [https://www.unipi.technology/1-wire-temperature-sensor-p63/ digital thermometers], which are affordable and easy to install.
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=== Software ===
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UniPi v1.1 is compatible with a lot of software. For UniPi control, we recommend either our open source [https://github.com/UniPiTechnology/evok driver EVOK] or our advanced control software, [https://www.unipi.technology/mervis-p56 Mervis]. You may also be interested in [[UniPi-Logiciel|an introduction to choosing software]], where other compatible software platforms are mentioned.