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Date:      Tue, 5 Jul 2011 12:43:10 -0500
From:      Tim Pozar <pozar@lns.com>
To:        Achilleas Mantzios <achill@matrix.gatewaynet.com>
Cc:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org, freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD and controlling an alarm via relay
Message-ID:  <295D8D24-CAE4-4EB6-BCF1-EEE7B8623D85@lns.com>
In-Reply-To: <201107051730.03784.achill@matrix.gatewaynet.com>
References:  <201107041339.22470.achill@matrix.gatewaynet.com> <alpine.BSF.2.00.1107050902220.63675@tripel.monochrome.org> <201107051730.03784.achill@matrix.gatewaynet.com>

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Why not use the parallel port?  Have one of its pins  drive a relay.  =
You may need to put a transistor in front of the relay.

Software:
http://excamera.com/articles/21/parallel.html

Hardware:
http://www.dakeng.com/relay.htm

Fancy hardware:
http://www.electronickits.com/kit/complete/elec/ck1601.htm

Tim

On Jul 5, 2011, at 9:30 AM, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:

> =CE=A3=CF=84=CE=B9=CF=82 Tuesday 05 July 2011 16:10:59 =CE=B3=CF=81=CE=AC=
=CF=88=CE=B1=CF=84=CE=B5:
>> On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
>>=20
>> [snip]
>>=20
>>> I was thinking of some relay board (instead of the old modem),=20
>>> possibly ethernet controlled
>>=20
>> This box has relays and GPIO available via ethernet. It's probably=20
>> overkill for your application, but it's well made and easy to use:
>>=20
>> http://www.extron.com/product/product.aspx?id=3Dipltcr48&s=3D0
>>=20
>=20
> That is too big for my application, thanx anyway.
> Most probably i'll go for something cheaper like this one=20
> =
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-Eight-Channel-Relay-Board-RS232-Serial-Contr=
olled-/110710346488?pt=3DUK_BOI_Electrical_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=3Di=
tem19c6d9d2f8
>=20
> Could i use the ucom driver to talk to the USB device like a normal =
serial device, via /dev/cua*** ?
> The above link says one needs to talk to the relay with:
> 8 Data, 1 Stop, No Parity,Baud rate : 9600
> and the commands look like:
> FF 01 00 (HEX)=20
> or=20
> 255 1 0 (DEC)
>=20
> could i be able to specify those over ucom?=20
> do you know any application, perl library, utility or just a guide for =
standard C serial port programming?
>=20
> i have used mgetty/vgetty in the past to control some modems.
> I do not know if there any fancier methods to access the serial port, =
but this is how i used to do it, back in 7.*
> /usr/local/bin/vm shell -l cuad1 -S onhook_offhook.pl
> where onhook_offhook.pl reads like:
> #!/usr/bin/perl
> #
> use Modem::Vgetty;
>=20
> my $v =3D new Modem::Vgetty;
>=20
> $v->device('DIALUP_LINE');
> $v->send("ATH1");
> sleep(5);
> $v->send("ATH0");
>=20
> if i could speak directly with e.g. "255 1 0" like
> $v->send("255 1 0");
> that would be awesome...
> i guess i will have to try it out.
>> I'd also look at manufactureres such as Moxa and LANtronics.
>>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
> --=20
> Achilleas Mantzios
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