Guys! I have an idea for next product. RBmAPL-2nD but with USB-C and ARM architecture. Perfect little zerotier box with RouterOS. Please make it happen
I have several questions about KNOT. Couldn't find answers on these in the documentation. How large is the current allowed on GPIO output pins? Are GPIOs isolated? Is modbus output isolated? It would also be really nice if KNOTs were available with an empty PCIe slot, so normal LTE modem cards can be used. NB-IoT has too little bandwidth for my application and data plans are too expensive per MB. (LMT has 6.05 EUR per 100 MB which is hilariously expensive)
They show that the raw data is a 16bit fixed point value with an 8bit decimal and 8bit fraction. A signed 8bit value can represent numbers between -128 and +127. The topmost bit is the "sign" bit. If the hexadecimal value is 80 or higher (up to FF), it's negative
As much as this is something I won't ever need for home use, I do wonder, is the battery in those IoT tags user replaceable or if it runs out, that's it for the tag?
Not meant to be. this is an industrial sensor for industrial use, with no human readable data necessary in the KNOT. If you want to use the sensor for human readable data, WE HAVE AN APP for that :)
Guys! I have an idea for next product.
RBmAPL-2nD but with USB-C and ARM architecture.
Perfect little zerotier box with RouterOS.
Please make it happen
and microsd
I have several questions about KNOT. Couldn't find answers on these in the documentation. How large is the current allowed on GPIO output pins? Are GPIOs isolated? Is modbus output isolated? It would also be really nice if KNOTs were available with an empty PCIe slot, so normal LTE modem cards can be used. NB-IoT has too little bandwidth for my application and data plans are too expensive per MB. (LMT has 6.05 EUR per 100 MB which is hilariously expensive)
It must have a great coverage inside the stainless steel fridge ;)
How about syntax highlighting for script editor?
Hello, can a regular Bluetooth adapter be connected to Mikrotik to control Bluetooth devices via the Internet?
From the specs I saw it supports temperatures to -20 C. So how are negative values represented ?
They show that the raw data is a 16bit fixed point value with an 8bit decimal and 8bit fraction. A signed 8bit value can represent numbers between -128 and +127. The topmost bit is the "sign" bit. If the hexadecimal value is 80 or higher (up to FF), it's negative
As much as this is something I won't ever need for home use, I do wonder, is the battery in those IoT tags user replaceable or if it runs out, that's it for the tag?
There is a built-in 550 mAH battery that will last around five years (with a sending interval of 1s), or longer, if interval is bigger.
@@mikrotik Yes, but after that 5 years, can the battery be replaced or does the user have to replace the whole module?
not userfriendly at all
Not meant to be. this is an industrial sensor for industrial use, with no human readable data necessary in the KNOT. If you want to use the sensor for human readable data, WE HAVE AN APP for that :)
Вы делаете хорошее сетевое оборудования, зачем вам лезть в умные дома, обычный человек это не настроит.
KNOT is not really for home, it's an industrial product for manufacturers and large warehouses. The image on the cover is just clickbait ;)
@@mikrotik Non-professionals don't watch mikrotik channel ) Thank you guys!