I have not noticed all the ESPEasy-changes in the last months...
Are there any news on making a 50Hz-input workable with ESPEasy, without modify the circuit with a electrolytic capacitor? As used e.g. by MOES-switches input's.
Can we configure the switch-input-plugin (or modify the source-code), so that we get the following behavior:
1. When the signal at the input changes to 1 with a 50Hz frequency, we get a constant 1 result (only a single event).
2. If the signal falls to 0 for a period of xxx ms, then the internal result switch back to 0.
In summary: A delay only in the direction from 1 to 0.
The pulse-counter-plugin wasn't a solution in the last test (~ one year ago), because ESPEasy always crashed with the high count of pulses.
I'm searching for a solution, to use a mini-dual-switch (e.g. like this one), with dual-channel input and would like to stay with ESPEasy
Any news to use a Switch/Dimmer with 50Hz input
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Any news to use a Switch/Dimmer with 50Hz input
Last edited by Micha_he on 08 Apr 2021, 13:36, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Any news to use a Switch/Dimmer with 50Hz input
Pulse counter is capable of counting quite high frequencies these days.
So what you can do is set this to an interval of 1 sec and check the counted value.
If it does no longer increase, you can conclude the frequency was no longer present.
So what you can do is set this to an interval of 1 sec and check the counted value.
If it does no longer increase, you can conclude the frequency was no longer present.
Re: Any news to use a Switch/Dimmer with 50Hz input
Does the pulse-counter only generate an event on the interval setting or on every change ?
Re: Any news to use a Switch/Dimmer with 50Hz input
I think (!!) it is only on the interval as it is impossible to process > 20-ish events per second and people have reported to be able to count > 200 Hz signals. (reported counting of 12'000 rpm motor)
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