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ETH484-13
Ethernet device
Location
Room FX00.20
IP
DNS name eth484-13.fxmnet.science.ru.nl
Network Machine network
IP 192.168.14.151
MAC 00:1e:c0:93:9b:48
Outlet FX00.20:135-01-30-08
Switch port as-135-1/5/0/43

ETH484-13 is an ETH484 ethernet controlled IO card in use for FELIX optical transport system.

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I/O

I/O connections
ETH484-13
Digital
1 mirror FH1,1 in
2 mirror FH1,1 out
3 not used
4 not used
5 not used
6 not used
7 not used
8 not used
Relay
1 mirror FH1,1
2 pyro amplifier 10x
3 not used
4 not used
Analog
1 window selection FH1,1
2 not used
3 not used
4 not used

Read-only

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Read-only items
topic function value
FELIX/ETH484/ETH484-13/relay/1/state mirror FH1,1 OUTPUT_ACTIVE / OUTPUT_INACTIVE
FELIX/ETH484/ETH484-13/relay/2/state pyro amplifier 10x OUTPUT_ACTIVE / OUTPUT_INACTIVE
FELIX/ETH484/ETH484-13/digital/1/state mirror FH1,1 in OUTPUT_ACTIVE / OUTPUT_INACTIVE / INPUT_ACTIVE
FELIX/ETH484/ETH484-13/digital/2/state mirror FH1,1 out OUTPUT_ACTIVE / OUTPUT_INACTIVE / INPUT_ACTIVE
FELIX/ETH484/ETH484-13/analog/1/value window selection FH1,1 analog voltage (10 bit), expressed as a float in range 0-3.3V
FELIX/ETH484/ETH484-13/connected The state of the TCP connection from the daemon to the ETH484-13 device. True / False.
FELIX/ETH484/ETH484-13/voltage The ETH484-13 board power supply input voltage Float, commonly between 12-13V

Writeable

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Writable topics
topic function value
FELIX/ETH484/ETH484-13/relay/1/command mirror FH1,1 ('on', '1', 'True') / ('off', '0', or 'False')
FELIX/ETH484/ETH484-13/relay/2/command pyro amplifier 10x ('on', '1', 'True') / ('off', '0', or 'False')
Note: you may append a time duration to pulse the output. See ETH484#Write for specifics and examples
Note 2: it is probably best to send commands without the retain bit, in order not to confuse others. (Also in case of a service reboot, the values would be applied immediately.)