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| + | ====== CFNET ====== | ||
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| + | CFNET stands for Comfile Network, a specification developed by COMFILE Technology. It is a unified industrial I/O system designed to make various I/O modules interoperable so they can be used consistently across different environments. | ||
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| + | Although processors vary widely—ranging from 8-bit and 32-bit MCUs to Raspberry Pi (Linux) or Windows PCs—the actual I/O needs are largely similar: | ||
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| + | * Digital I/O for switches and relays | ||
| + | * Analog inputs for sensors | ||
| + | * Analog outputs for controlling devices like motors or LEDs | ||
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| + | CFNET standardizes these common I/O functions into a single platform, allowing the same modules to work with virtually any processor. | ||
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| + | ====== I/O Modules ====== | ||
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| + | ^ ^ CFDI-16B | ||
| + | ^ Detailed Information | ||
| + | ^ Category | ||
| + | ^ Number of channels | ||
| + | ^ Specification | ||
| + | ^ Address Range | 0~7 | 0~7 \\ These 2 modules \\ use the same address space | ||
| + | ^ How many can be used \\ on one system((The maximum number of I/O modules used in one system is 16.)) | 8 | 8 | ||
| + | ^ Current consumption | ||
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