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{
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"mac_address": "10:52:1c:51:0e:84",? The device knows this anyway
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"name": "Industrial",? This is managed at the server is it not?
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"pcb_version": "4.0",? Why does the firmware need to know this?
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"analogue_ports": 4,? Same as above, we will only push the correct number of sensor settings to the board.
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"digital_ports": 2,? ""
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"adc": "ADC128S022",? Won't the below adc settings take care of this?
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"adc_miso": 19,
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"adc_mosi": 23,
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"adc_clk": 18,
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"adc_cs": 5,
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"upload_interval": 15,
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"address": "mqtt.senseright.com.au",
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"port": 1884,
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"ota_path": null,
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"mqtt_secondary_address": "mqtt.senseright.com.au",
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"mqtt_secondary_port": 1884,
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"sensors": [ ! We need to sit down and define what settings and naming we are using for all our current sensors so this is fully defined.
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{
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"port_type": "Analogue", ! This will define how and what settings we look for below.
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"port": 1,
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"sensor_type": "0-5m pressure transducer", ! This should be a lot shorter as we will use this for control flow. For example "Pressure1", we would just keep a list of what key means what device.
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"sensor_address": null,
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"read_interval": 15,
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"communication_type": "4-20mA", ? Does this change how we should read the device
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"daughterboard": "4-20", ? ""
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"pcb_version": "1.0" ? ""
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},
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{
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"port_type": "Analogue",
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"port": 2,
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"sensor_type": "0-5m pressure transducer",
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"sensor_address": null,
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"read_interval": 15,
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"communication_type": "4-20mA",
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"daughterboard": "4-20",
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"pcb_version": "1.0"
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}
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]
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}
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