I hav this not plugged in i guess it's a old one. Just wondering if i can use it. It has 6 spaces on bottom
AC. AC. SYNC OUTPUT SIGNAL COMMON X10 DATA. ????
On Thu, 12 Apr 2018 08:01:43 -0700 (PDT), msaltarelli58@gmail.com
wrote:
I hav this not plugged in i guess it's a old one. Just wondering if i can use it. It has 6 spaces on bottom
AC. AC. SYNC OUTPUT SIGNAL COMMON X10 DATA. ????
It is a module that lets you safely interface a computer to the power
line to control X-10 modules. If you are using X-10 home control
products and need a way for your computer to send X-10 commands, it is
might be just what you need. Note that you need software to format
the data into the power line interface module. It is old and was made
long before there were USB devices to do the same thing in a much
simpler way. Depending on its age, the interface might be serial,
some proprietary interface, or require a special cable that attaches
to an old parallel port.
On 4/12/2018 12:12 PM, Pat wrote:
On Thu, 12 Apr 2018 08:01:43 -0700 (PDT), msaltarelli58@gmail.com
wrote:
I hav this not plugged in i guess it's a old one. Just wondering if i can use it. It has 6 spaces on bottom
AC. AC. SYNC OUTPUT SIGNAL COMMON X10 DATA. ????
It is a module that lets you safely interface a computer to the power
line to control X-10 modules. If you are using X-10 home control
products and need a way for your computer to send X-10 commands, it is
might be just what you need. Note that you need software to format
the data into the power line interface module. It is old and was made
long before there were USB devices to do the same thing in a much
simpler way. Depending on its age, the interface might be serial,
some proprietary interface, or require a special cable that attaches
to an old parallel port.
And it could be one way - for creating X10 signals on the powerline, or
2 way - capable of sending and receiving X10 signals. I have the TW523
on my home control system, so I can generate commands using X10
transmitter keypads. and the control processor can output X10 commands
to various devices.
In article <paoj52$hac$1@dont-email.me>,
Bob F <bobnospam@gmail.com> writes:
On 4/12/2018 12:12 PM, Pat wrote:
On Thu, 12 Apr 2018 08:01:43 -0700 (PDT), msaltarelli58@gmail.com
wrote:
I hav this not plugged in i guess it's a old one. Just wondering if i can use it. It has 6 spaces on bottom
AC. AC. SYNC OUTPUT SIGNAL COMMON X10 DATA. ????
It is a module that lets you safely interface a computer to the power
line to control X-10 modules. If you are using X-10 home control
products and need a way for your computer to send X-10 commands, it is
might be just what you need. Note that you need software to format
the data into the power line interface module. It is old and was made
long before there were USB devices to do the same thing in a much
simpler way. Depending on its age, the interface might be serial,
some proprietary interface, or require a special cable that attaches
to an old parallel port.
And it could be one way - for creating X10 signals on the powerline, or
2 way - capable of sending and receiving X10 signals. I have the TW523
on my home control system, so I can generate commands using X10
transmitter keypads. and the control processor can output X10 commands
to various devices.
The signal names on that module would suggest it's the TTL-level
interface module, for interfacing microcontrollers to X10, not PC's.
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