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RS-485 MODULE

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  • YuryPolY Offline
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    YuryPol
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    Good afternoon,

    I have assembled a sensor and an actuator on rs485. The devices work well. But I would like to find a way to pair devices with rs485 without flashing and without a gateway. To do this, the devices have a button to enable training mode. In this mode, the sensor should send a request, and the actuator should respond. the Received data is stored in the sensor's EEPROM. Tell me if there is such functionality?

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    • YuryPolY YuryPol

      Good afternoon,

      I have assembled a sensor and an actuator on rs485. The devices work well. But I would like to find a way to pair devices with rs485 without flashing and without a gateway. To do this, the devices have a button to enable training mode. In this mode, the sensor should send a request, and the actuator should respond. the Received data is stored in the sensor's EEPROM. Tell me if there is such functionality?

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      @YuryPol said in RS-485 MODULE:

      Tell me if there is such functionality?

      Yes, you make your "actuator" (or some other node) into a "gateway." Otherwise you are re-inventing the wheel from scratch and then why even use MySensors?

      Unless I am missing something here?

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        I just saw your contribution on Open Hardware, very nice!

        So, I suppose you are perfectly capable of "reinventing the wheel" :D , however, I cannot help but wonder...

        y_tho.jpg

        :D :D :D

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