Arduino Modbus Experiments: Power
In this video, I will walk you through my initial approach to powering my Arduino Modbus system, particularly focusing on a scenario where I am simulating communication between three distinct rooms. My objective is to streamline power distribution by utilizing a single power source to energize all three rooms, accomplished through Passive Power over Ethernet (PoE).
To achieve this, I have strategically engineered a unified power line that connects to all the devices within the system. This involves the utilization of step-up and step-down units to ensure a consistent power supply to the end-point devices, while also maintaining adequate voltage levels across the power line to ensure the optimal functionality of even the most remotely situated Arduino units.
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