Arduino Modbus using Din Terminal Blocks
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Using an old contraption using the Arduino, sensor and a relay to demonstrate that a terminal block can be a GODSEND when you are trying to create a modbus "network". I will be adding a third or fourth node on the "network" and the terminal blocks are just perfect for it. No need for soldering etc etc Just put them together like lego and you are DONE!
Arguably you can also use the RJ45 splitters to create a modbus "network" and I will showcase them some time in the future as an interesting proof of concept.
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