Firmware info + supported devices list
Firmware information for P44-AC-DCM
Current version |
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1.8.0 – show release notes |
Compatibility list for P44-AC-DCM
Functionality | Profile(s) | Status |
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matter bridging | ||
Full color lights or with color temperature setting | color control | Supported as beta version |
Devices with a 0..100% level, such as dimmable lights | level control | Supported as beta version |
On/off devices | on/off | Supported as beta version |
Sensors | Sensors | Supported as beta version |
Custom devices implemented in p44script on-device | ||
custom devices implemented in p44script via web interface | p44script devices | full support, standard behaviour |
Philips hue | ||
hue tunable white (ambiance) lamp | ambiance | full support, standard behaviour |
hue color lamp | hue | full support, standard behaviour |
LivingColors mood light | LivingColors | full support, standard behaviour |
hue lux warm white lamp | lux | full support, standard behaviour |
External Devices with custom implementation | ||
devices implemented as external code/scripts connected via TCP/IP API | External Devices | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions |
i2c peripherals (Linux) | ||
direct i2c access | generic | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions via scripted devices and p44script, the i2c bus can be accessed directly to control i2c devices. |
Temperature Sensor | LM75 | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions |
16 Inputs (with optional pull-up) or outputs | MCP23017 | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions Inputs can used for Buttons or Automation inputs. Outputs can be used as on/off lights or relay outputs. |
1 analog input | MCP3021 | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions Input can used as sensor. Sensor type, scaling, offset and poll interval are configurable. |
16 PWM Outputs | PCA9685 | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions Each PWM output can be used as a simple dimmed light device or a heating valve output. Groups of 3 (RGB) or 4 (RGBW) outputs can be grouped to form a full color light. |
8 Inputs or Outputs | PCF8574 | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions Inputs can used for Buttons or Automation inputs. Outputs can be used as on/off lights or relay outputs. |
16 Inputs or Outputs | TCA9555 | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions Inputs can used for Buttons or Automation inputs. Outputs can be used as on/off lights or relay outputs. |
SPI peripherals (Linux) | ||
direct SPI access | generic | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions via scripted devices and p44script, the SPI bus can be accessed directly to control SPI devices. |
General Purpose I/O (Linux) | ||
digital input | input | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions Can be used as button or automation input. |
SPI peripherals (Linux) | ||
16 Inputs (with optional pull-up) or outputs | MCP23S17 | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions Inputs can used for Buttons or Automation inputs. Outputs can be used as on/off lights or relay outputs. |
2 analog inputs | MCP3002 | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions Inputs can used as sensors. Sensor type, scaling, offset and poll interval are configurable. The 2 inputs can also be used together for a differential signal. |
8 analog inputs | MCP3008 | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions Inputs can used as sensors. Sensor type, scaling, offset and poll interval are configurable. Inputs can also be used in pairs for differential signals. |
General Purpose I/O (Linux) | ||
digital output | output | DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions Output can be used as on/off light or relay output. |
- full / partial support, standard behaviour
- full / partial support for use in evaluators and scripting (advanced configuration)
- Supported as beta version
- DIY/Experimental, non-commercial integration in free / open source versions
- Integration planned for a future firmware release