Been trying to decide on this for a while and research has left me more confused than ever.
Looking to use Automated Environment Systems flush mounted temp sensors.
AES has 2 versions of their sensor. The first is an analog version ATS2000A which I could directly connect to an ELK analog zone and I can create rules to perform appropriate action based on the zone voltage. I probably only need +/- 5 degrees accuracy. I am kind of leaning towards this option.
The second version ATS2000D provides a more precise digital output compatible with Dallas 1-wire and I would need to buy the additional hubs and such to connect to my CQC system. From what I understand there is a driver for CQC that supports 1-wire.
Can anyone provide me with an explaination of why you would or have choosen one option over the other?
Looking to use Automated Environment Systems flush mounted temp sensors.
AES has 2 versions of their sensor. The first is an analog version ATS2000A which I could directly connect to an ELK analog zone and I can create rules to perform appropriate action based on the zone voltage. I probably only need +/- 5 degrees accuracy. I am kind of leaning towards this option.
The second version ATS2000D provides a more precise digital output compatible with Dallas 1-wire and I would need to buy the additional hubs and such to connect to my CQC system. From what I understand there is a driver for CQC that supports 1-wire.
Can anyone provide me with an explaination of why you would or have choosen one option over the other?