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nebulous avatar nebulous commented on April 28, 2024

This might be what you're looking for:
https://github.com/nebulous/infinitude/wiki/Infinity-Protocol-Hardware

Though I would caution against using Infinitude if you have trouble with this type of thing unassisted.

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treaves avatar treaves commented on April 28, 2024

Thanks.

Yes, I had seen that. And I'd like to make sure all of the equipment I have is documented on the hardware page; I have a new, high-end system with I think every option you can get.

I was meaning if there were a particular place that was better/worse to actually put the wire from the interface module into the control unit. My control unit -I have a four zone system - has many blocks I can jump to, and I just wondered if one would be better than the other.

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nebulous avatar nebulous commented on April 28, 2024

The data rate is slow enough that it can tolerate a bit of reflection/impedance mismatch. If you use short lengths of similar gauge thermostat wire then probably any point along the bus will work out just fine to get clean serial data.

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treaves avatar treaves commented on April 28, 2024

All four of my thermostats (The Infinity Touch in zone one, and the other three zone's thermostats) all go into the Zone Control Box with four wires each, ganged into the two on-board ABCD blocks. This would seem the logical place to wire into it. And as they are all in parallel, I should be able to use (proper) wire of just about any length. In my case, about 15' gets me to my network box, with my 48 ports of Cat 6e patch panels & switches. I can place the Pi there with the serial/usb adapter.

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