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- Saturday 08 March 2025 20:28
- Forum: Others
- Topic: GPIO over USB (FT232h or ?)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1666
Re: GPIO over USB (FT232h or ?)
Thanks guys. I really appreciate your wide and detailed help for new user. After second deeper reading, for this particular location, dedicated Raspberry seems the only reasonable option, just for its GPIO. In case I would need physical on/off outputs and some (not yet isntalled) sensors, I will ...
- Friday 07 March 2025 0:05
- Forum: Others
- Topic: GPIO over USB (FT232h or ?)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1666
Re: GPIO over USB (FT232h or ?)
Muchos gracias.waltervl wrote: ↑Wednesday 05 March 2025 10:07 Perhaps you can use something like this: https://github.com/bbqkees/Domoticz-Pi- ... -solutions
That's what I need for output.
Nowe the same or similar solution for output plus some two-way pin (for 1wire) is needed.
- Wednesday 05 March 2025 1:04
- Forum: Others
- Topic: GPIO over USB (FT232h or ?)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1666
Re: GPIO over USB (FT232h or ?)
Yes I figured out that they started in 2001. But visiting their site feels like time-travel to 2001. For the prices - they seem actual - maybe Western European can afford their devices. Me not. Or, to be precise, my server and its yearly run costs are less than cheapest Dombus module. If I wouldn't ...
- Tuesday 04 March 2025 21:04
- Forum: Others
- Topic: GPIO over USB (FT232h or ?)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1666
Re: GPIO over USB (FT232h or ?)
A bit overkill for my needs but looks very interesting, especially in situation when far and reliable connection is needed. Though the project site and shop look (and work) like abandoned around 2001, the prices are at least up to date :) (for west European). So i keep it in mind. Does Domoticz have ...
- Tuesday 04 March 2025 19:26
- Forum: Others
- Topic: GPIO over USB (FT232h or ?)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1666
GPIO over USB (FT232h or ?)
Hi everyone. It's my first post after heavy reading. I'd like to install Domoticz on Linux server, directly or as Podman container. But I need a few GPIO ports to turn on/off few devices (plus temp sensors, preferrably Dallas 18b20), no radio. Is there a simple, proven expander USB->GPIO that works ...