94 lines
2.8 KiB
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94 lines
2.8 KiB
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name: Monarco HAT
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class: board
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type: adc, dac, io, led, com, rtc, power, motor
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formfactor: HAT
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manufacturer: Monarco
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collected: Other
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description: Industrial I/O for the Raspberry Pi
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url: https://monarco.io
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github: https://github.com/monarco
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schematic: http://www.monarco.io/docs/Monarco-HAT-Hardware-Reference-Manual.pdf
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buy: https://www.monarco.io/#buy-monarco-hat
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image: 'monarco-hat.png'
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pincount: 40
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eeprom: yes
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power:
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'2':
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ground:
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'6':
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'9':
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'14':
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'20':
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'25':
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'30':
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'34':
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'39':
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pin:
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'3':
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mode: i2c
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'5':
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mode: i2c
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'8':
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name: RS-485, can be disabled
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mode: uart
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'10':
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name: RS-485, can be disabled
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mode: uart
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'19':
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mode: spi
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'21':
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mode: spi
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'23':
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mode: spi
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'24':
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mode: spi
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'37':
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name: ID EEPROM write enable
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mode: output
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active: low
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'38':
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name: MCU bootloader enable
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mode: output
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active: high
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'40':
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name: MCU RESETn
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mode: output
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active: low
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i2c:
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'0x18':
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name: Real Time Clock Module
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device: MCP79410
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'0x6f':
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name: 1-Wire Interface Controller
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device: DS2482-100
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# Monarco HAT
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Manufactured by Monarco Solutions Group / REX Controls s.r.o., the Monarco HAT is is an all-in-one solution for using Raspberry Pi in industrial automation. It provides analog and digital inputs and outputs as well as RS-485 and 1-Wire communication interfaces. In fact, it turns the Raspberry Pi into a PLC or a mini industrial PC (IPC) ready for use in your automation project.
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All the inputs and outputs are designed to directly interface standard industrial sensors and devices, eliminating the need for additional hardware.
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## Features
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- **Power supply: 10-30 VDC**, powers also the Raspberry Pi
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- **4x digital IN, 3.5-30 VDC**, optical isolation, common GND
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- 2x counter (pulse/DIR) or 2x encoder (A/B), up to 200 kHz
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- Counter values retention during power off
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- **4x digital OUT**, open-drain, max 40 VDC, 1 A per channel continuous
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- All with up to 100 kHz PWM
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- Short-circuit protection (continuous)
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- **2x analog IN**, 0-10 V / 0-20 mA, 12-bit
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- Electronic switching of voltage/current sensing mode
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- Protected against over-voltage and reverse polarity
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- 500 Hz bandwidth, configurable filter
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- **2x analog OUT**, 0-10 V, 0.5 ms settling time, 12-bit
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- **1x RS-485 bus** with ESD protection
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- **1x 1-Wire bus** with ESD protection
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- **9x LED indicator**, by default mapped as indicators for digital inputs and outputs and system status, user controllable
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- **High quality push-in terminals**, detachable connector
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- **Battery-backed RTC chip** for keeping the track of time
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- **Hardware watchdog** for power-cycling the Raspberry Pi in case of failure
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- Compatible with the **Raspberry Pi 7“ official touchscreen** (on-board connector for powering the display)
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- **EMC tested, CE marked**
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