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Topics

  1. Getting started
    1. What is unispa
    2. Hardware specification
    3. Connectivity
    4. System controls
    5. Integration options
    6. Network API - HTTP
    7. Network API - MQTT
    8. Network security
    9. Download
  2. Web Interface
    1. Process
      1. Cabin
      2. Pool
      3. Kneipp
    2. Peripheral
      1. Calibration
      2. Mapping (edit)
    3. Device
    4. Network
    5. System

In this article

  • Introduction
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unispa > Web interface > Peripheral > Type

Type

The Type option is exclusively related to the Analog input Peripherals. By default, all ADC-capable Peripherals are considered to be Analog. However, if this behavior is undesirable, the Analog button within the Type option can be deactivated, which makes the input effectively behave as a Plain digital input. In this case, the input will assume a LOW state if the voltage present on the respective pin is below 1.6V, and a HIGH state otherwise. Mapping and Calibration settings will then become obsolete.

If a bare ESP8266 chip is used instead of a development board such as WEMOS LOLIN D1 mini or NodeMCU, the threshold is changed to 0.5V.
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