Ok, thanks. That's a pity. In Norway (at least, not much knowledge of regulations in other countries) the enclosure in residential buildings has to comply with ISO 1182 - which effectively prohibits anything but metal. Of course the LM5-KCDZ can be in a separate casing outside the main enclosure, but that's rarely a good solution.
So that is indeed a pity.
I found a picture on Logic Machine Italia's Instagram, (https://www.instagram.com/p/C-iR2QvoA1d/?img_index=5) where something that at least looks like a MHF-connector is visible. But that doesn't do anything?
I had other plans for the RS232-port, that's why the KCDZ was so interesting.
Other than the CAN FT, Dali and Zigbee, is the hardware identical to the "normal" LM5 Lite? Same cpu and memory?
Thanks.
Gawking a bit more at those pictures, it looks like the LM5-KCDZ has a RF-BM-2652P2 - which is very interesting! Might we see BLE in the future?
So that is indeed a pity.
I found a picture on Logic Machine Italia's Instagram, (https://www.instagram.com/p/C-iR2QvoA1d/?img_index=5) where something that at least looks like a MHF-connector is visible. But that doesn't do anything?
I had other plans for the RS232-port, that's why the KCDZ was so interesting.
Other than the CAN FT, Dali and Zigbee, is the hardware identical to the "normal" LM5 Lite? Same cpu and memory?
Thanks.
Gawking a bit more at those pictures, it looks like the LM5-KCDZ has a RF-BM-2652P2 - which is very interesting! Might we see BLE in the future?