Bemerkung
Die openHAB-Dokumentation ist nur auf Englisch verfügbar.
Warnung
The openHAB bindings are still in beta, but the development was stopped.
This is the description of the openHAB API bindings for the Voltage/Current Bricklet. General information and technical specifications for the Voltage/Current Bricklet are summarized in its hardware description.
An installation guide for the openHAB API bindings is part of their general description.
UID:
- tinkerforge:brickletvoltagecurrent:[UID]
Required firmware version:
- 2.0.0
Firmware update supported:
- yes
Channels: Actions: Parameters:
- Averaging – Type: Choice, Default: 64
- Configures the number of samples to average over.
- Options: 1, 4, 16, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024
- Voltage Conversion Time – Type: Choice, Default: 1.1ms
- Configures the voltage conversion time.
- Options: 140µs, 204µs, 332µs, 588µs, 1.1ms, 2.116ms, 4.156ms, 8.244ms
- Current Conversion Time – Type: Choice, Default: 1.1ms
- Configures the current conversion time.
- Options: 140µs, 204µs, 332µs, 588µs, 1.1ms, 2.116ms, 4.156ms, 8.244ms
Measured Current
¶The measured current between -20 and 20A.
Type:
- Number:ElectricCurrent
UID:
- tinkerforge:brickletvoltagecurrent:[UID]:BrickletVoltageCurrentCurrent
Read only:
- Yes
Unit:
- Ampere
Range:
- -20 Ampere to 20 Ampere (Step 0.001 Ampere)
Parameters:
- Update Interval – Type: integer, Default: 1000, Unit: ms, Min: 0, Max: 4294967295
- Specifies the update interval in milliseconds. A value of 0 disables automatic updates.
Measured Voltage
¶The measured voltage between 0 and 36V.
Type:
- Number:ElectricPotential
UID:
- tinkerforge:brickletvoltagecurrent:[UID]:BrickletVoltageCurrentVoltage
Read only:
- Yes
Unit:
- Volt
Range:
- 0 Volt to 36 Volt (Step 0.001 Volt)
Parameters:
- Update Interval – Type: integer, Default: 1000, Unit: ms, Min: 0, Max: 4294967295
- Specifies the update interval in milliseconds. A value of 0 disables automatic updates.
Measured Power
¶The measured power between 0 and 720W.
Type:
- Number:Power
UID:
- tinkerforge:brickletvoltagecurrent:[UID]:BrickletVoltageCurrentPower
Read only:
- Yes
Unit:
- Watt
Range:
- 0 Watt to 720 Watt (Step 0.001 Watt)
Parameters:
- Update Interval – Type: integer, Default: 1000, Unit: ms, Min: 0, Max: 4294967295
- Specifies the update interval in milliseconds. A value of 0 disables automatic updates.
Actions can be used in rules by creating an action object. All actions return a Map<String, Object>. Returned values can be accessed by name, sometimes the type deduction needs some hints, as shown below:
val actions = getActions("tinkerforge", "tinkerforge:brickletvoltagecurrent:[UID]")
val hwVersion = actions.brickletVoltageCurrentGetIdentity().get("hardwareVersion") as short[]
logInfo("Example", "Hardware version: " + hwVersion.get(0) + "." + hwVersion.get(1) + "." + hwVersion.get(2))
brickletVoltageCurrentGetVoltage
()¶Return Map: |
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Returns the voltage.
If you want to get the voltage periodically, it is recommended to use the
Measured Voltage
channel and set the period with
the configuration of Measured Voltage
.
brickletVoltageCurrentGetCurrent
()¶Return Map: |
|
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Returns the current.
If you want to get the current periodically, it is recommended to use the
Measured Current
channel and set the period with
the configuration of Measured Current
.
brickletVoltageCurrentGetPower
()¶Return Map: |
|
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Returns the power.
If you want to get the power periodically, it is recommended to use the
Measured Power
channel and set the period with
the configuration of Measured Power
.
brickletVoltageCurrentGetConfiguration
()¶Return Map: |
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Returns the configuration as set by the thing configuration.
The following constants are available for this function:
For averaging:
For voltageConversionTime:
For currentConversionTime:
brickletVoltageCurrentGetCalibration
()¶Return Map: |
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Returns the calibration as set by This function is not available in openHAB. Please use Brick Viewer to change persistant device settings.
brickletVoltageCurrentGetIdentity
()¶Return Map: |
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Returns the UID, the UID where the Bricklet is connected to, the position, the hardware and firmware version as well as the device identifier.
The position can be 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g' or 'h' (Bricklet Port). A Bricklet connected to an Isolator Bricklet is always at position 'z'.
The device identifier numbers can be found here.