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English: This module (Sensoray 2410) allows 48 GPIOs to be controlled and monitored over Ethernet. All GPIO signals (5 V logic) are accessed via a 50-pin header. The GPIOs will directly interface to low-power logic circuits; to control high-power loads (e.g., solenoids, lights, heaters), the header can be connected to a standard solid-state relay rack. Input polling is unnecessary because GPIO edges are automatically detected and cause "interrupt" messages to be sent over the LAN. GPIOs have a pulse width modulation (PWM) mode in which pulses are output at programmable frequency and duty cycle -- especially useful for temperature control.
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