RTC (Real Time Clock)
Intro Every CONTROLLINO has a built-in RTC of the type RV-2123-C2-TA-QC-020 with buffered power supply. The RTC also runs without external power supply for about
Intro Every CONTROLLINO has a built-in RTC of the type RV-2123-C2-TA-QC-020 with buffered power supply. The RTC also runs without external power supply for about
Intro This example shows you how to read analog input from your Controllino device over serial communication. In order to do this, you have to
Intro This example shows you how to use our powerful digital outputs and relays. The CONTROLLINO PLCs have “High-Side Switch” outputs, “Half-Bridge” outputs (only MEGA)
Intro If you have a CONTROLLINO MINI device you can use the relay outputs “D0” to “D5” to connect and switch external circuits. The contact
Intro This example shows you how to connect 1-wire temperature sensor to the Controllino device and read the temperature or address of the sensor on the
Intro The terminal “12V/24V” and “GND” on the upper side of the CONTROLLINO terminals are for the supply voltage connection. You can supply the CONTROLLINO
Over the pinheader connector you can contact “directly” to the microcontroller. Theses contacts are like on the ARDUINO board at a 5V level. You can
CONTROLLINO can be reset over the “RST“ button. The RST-LED will be active if the RST button will be pressed and will be active as
This switch is made for switching the internal RTC (Real Time Clock) onto the SPI bus. If you use the RTC in you program, the
Inputs (A0 … Ax) CONTROLLINO has many analog inputs that can be used an analog and digital input. This will be set in the user