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The BASpi I/O board turns a Raspberry Pi into a BACnet/IP programmable controller with 12 I/O points. It has 6 universal inputs that can be configured for different sensor types and 6 relay outputs. The BASpi is graphically programmable using Sedona and can be monitored via a web page. It is available as a standalone board or as part of the BASpi-SYS package which includes a Raspberry Pi for immediate use out of the box.

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BASPI-datasheet Contemporary Controls

The BASpi I/O board turns a Raspberry Pi into a BACnet/IP programmable controller with 12 I/O points. It has 6 universal inputs that can be configured for different sensor types and 6 relay outputs. The BASpi is graphically programmable using Sedona and can be monitored via a web page. It is available as a standalone board or as part of the BASpi-SYS package which includes a Raspberry Pi for immediate use out of the box.

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Data Sheet – BASpi

BASpi – 12-point BACnet/IP Sedona Expansion Board


The BASpi I/O board is a 12-point BAS expansion control applications by linking graphical components
board for Raspberry Pi. The I/O board, plus the on a wiresheet. In addition to SAE, BASemulator gives
firmware files provided by Contemporary Controls turn you BASpi software emulation for PC and BASbackup
your Raspberry Pi into a BACnet-networked, Sedona- allows you to backup and restore your entire BASpi
program­mable controller with 6 Universal Inputs and 6 project to a zip file.
Relay Out­puts. All 12 physical I/O points, in addition to
24 Virtual Points are served up over BACnet/IP using The BASpi I/O board is available stand-alone, as well
Ethernet or Wi-Fi. BASpi is web page configurable over as a complete system – the BASpi-SYS, which is
Ethernet or Wi-Fi connections. The Sedona Application packaged with RaspberryPi 3 board + BASpi I/O board
Editor (SAE) is offered as part of the free BAScontrol for immediate control right out of the box.
Toolset. This programming tool is used to cre­ate

Versatile Control Device


• BACnet/IP Server - 12 physical points and 24 virtual points
• BACnet/IP over Ethernet or Wi-Fi
• Resident Sedona Virtual Machine (SVM)
• Graphically programmable with free
Sedona Application Editor
• Free project backup and restore utility - BASbackup
and free software emulator for PC - BASemulator
• Web page configurable with a common web browser
over Ethernet or Wi-Fi (2.4GHz 802.11n)
• NTP server or manually-settable clock

Flexible Input/Output — 12-points of physical I/O


• Six configurable Universal Inputs:Analog Input
(0-10V), Binary Input, Resistance, Thermistor
(10KT2, 10KT3, 20K), Pulse Input max (40Hz)
• Six Relay Outputs (2A max current)
• 24 Virtual Points used to read or write data to/from
wiresheet by a BACnet client/supervisor station
• 48 Web Components allow live monitoring and forcing
of wiresheet points from the BASpi’s web page

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Data Sheet – BASpi

BASpi I/O board is compatible with Raspberry Pi 3 and • Enclosure case


requires a Raspbian Stretch with Desktop installation, • 100-240V AC input, 5.1VDC, 2.5A output,
as well as firmware files provided by Contemporary international wall power supply
Controls. The firmware will only run if the BASpi-IO
• Free BAScontrol Toolset with graphical
board hardware is installed on the Raspberry Pi3.
programming tool - Sedona Application Editor,
There are two installation options for the BASpi I/O backup/restore project utility - BASbackup,
board firmware: software emulation for PC - BASemulator
• The entire Raspbian image (Raspbian with • Quick Start Guide for beginners
Desktop + BASpi firmware files) provided by
Contemporary Controls as a download. All
you would need to do is download it from The BASpi-SYS is everything you need, all pre-
www.baspi.io, write it to an 8GB or larger SD configured and ready of the box. It includes a
card, and power it up. Raspberry Pi3, an enclosure, and our BASpi-IO
board already mounted and secured on the Pi using
• The BASpi stand-alone firmware files can 4 screws. We have also installed an industrial grade
be downloaded and copied to a USB drive, pSLC micro SD card for increased system stability. The
transferred, and installed onto your existing card is pre-written with the latest Raspbian Stretch with
Raspbian system. Desktop OS as well as the necessary BASpi firmware
• BASpi System (BASpi-SYS) is also available from files pre-installed for you. Also included in BASpi-SYS
Contemporary Controls to those who want to take is the official Raspberry Pi international wall wart
control right out of the box! power supply which provides plenty of power for any
project, anywhere around the world. All of this has been
The BASpi-SYS includes all elements required to use packaged together for you and will work right out of
the controller: the box, all you would need to do is apply power and
connect.
• Raspberry Pi 3 board
Both BASpi-IO and BASpi-SYS come with the free
• BASpi I/O board BAScontrol Toolset including Sedona Application
• 8GB pSLC industrial grade μSD card with pre- Editor, BASbackup, and BASemulator as software
written Raspbian Stretch with Desktop and BASpi support. All BASpi downloads can be freely accessed
firmware files image at www.baspi.io

BASpi – Overview
The BASpi IO board utilizes the powerful 64-bit CPU BACnet /IP to be served on from System Configura-
in the Raspberry Pi3 as well as its Ethernet and Wi- tion page. The unit can be configured for a fixed IP
Fi adapters for network connectivity. The board is address or can operate as a DHCP client receiving its
powered through the 10-pin header which mates with IP address from a DHCP server. An NTP or manually-
the Raspberry Pi GPIO Header pins 1 through 10. configurable clock allows for creating local schedules.
By operating at the BACnet/IP level, the BASpi can Universal input channels are set for 0-10V input by de-
share the same Ethernet or Wi-Fi network with BACnet fault. Channel configuration is accomplished using the
supervisory controllers and operator workstations. The web page and setting the channel type using a 3-pin
BASpi’s Sedona Virtual Machine can be accessed over jumper. Type II and type III 10 kΩ thermistor curves
wired Ethernet IP connection, or wirelessly over Wi-Fi. and a 20 kΩ thermistor curve are resident in the unit.
The BACnet server can be operational on one physical Pulse inputs with or without pull up are supported at up
layer at a time only, ether wired over Ethernet, or wire- to 40Hz. Contact closure inputs require a voltage-free
less over Wi-Fi. You can select which layer you want source.

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Data Sheet – BASpi

Binary Outputs
Six form “A“ relays for
30 VAC/VDC 2 A loads. Point LEDs
Class 2 circuits only. for all 12 points

Universal Inputs
Six input channels can be configured — all discoverable as BACnet objects.
• Analog inputs: 0–10 VDC, (+/- 1% precision) • Pulse input: accommodates active or
• Temperature inputs: Type II or Type III 10 passive sources (40 Hz max)
kΩ thermistors; 20 kΩ thermistor • Binary Input: voltage-free contact closure
• Resistance inputs range of: 1 kΩ to 100 kΩ

BASpi Software Tools


The BAScontrol Toolset is offered as a free download tings, and Network settings before deploying onto real
and supports both the BASpi-IO and BASpi-SYS. A link controllers. BASbackup – allows you to backup and
to obtain the free toolset is available at www.baspi.io. restore Sedona wiresheet applications and/or complete
Refer to the Quick Start Guide for more information on device configuration between real controllers or emu-
getting started with the toolset. For complete details on lated controllers (using BASemulator). In addition, it
Sedona operation and components see the Sedona allows you to create a transferrable backup file which
Open Control Reference Manual at: can be used to clone controllers or reproduce control-
https://www.ccontrols.com/tech/sedona.htm lers with slightly altered settings.
The BAScontrol Toolset consists of:
Sedona Application Editor (SAE) –
used to connect to Sedona devices,
write/edit graphical Sedona wiresheet
control applications and making local
wiresheet application (SAX file) copies
to a Windows PC/laptop.
BASemulator – is a software emula-
tor for the BAScontrol series which
runs on Windows. This controller
emulator allows you to write your
Sedona wiresheet application and fully
configure all parameters such as I/O
Channel configuration, BACnet set-

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Data Sheet – BASpi

Configuring the Universal Inputs


The BASpi is web page configurable over wired Eth- After configuring the jumper, select an appropriate
ernet IP connection, or wirelessly over Wi-Fi. The web channel type from the web page:
page allows for easy configuration, live monitoring, and • Therm 10KT2 UI
forcing of physical points, virtual points, and web com- • Therm 10KT3
Config
ponents. All points are accessible from the BASpi web • Therm 20K
page, BACnet /IP clients, and the Sedona wiresheet.
• Resistance
• Binary Input RES
The BASpi universal inputs can be configured for
several different channel types. There are two circuits • Pulse Input 6
on the six Universal Inputs which are jumper-selectable
2. For analog, pulse, and binary input
5
(UI config diagram). RES circuit utilizes a pull-up and
the 0-10 does not. Depending on your input type, select (without pull up), set the config
jumper to “0-10”
4
pull up or no pull up for each channel by moving the
jumpers accordingly. After configuring the jumper, select 3
an appropriate channel type from
the web page: 2
First configure the jumper on the board:
• Analog Input
1
1. For resistance or thermistor inputs and binary or • Binary Input
pulse inputs with pull up, set the config jumper to • Pulse Input 0-10
“RES” B01 B
(see next section - Web page configuration for more
web page detail).
BASpi Wiring Diagram

Binary
Outputs
.
BASpi IO

UI
Config UI1 UI2 UI3 UI4 UI5 UI6

RES
UI6
1 2 3 4 5 6

C−
A+
Universal
Inputs

C−
A+
UI5 contact closure
UI4 or pulse
C−
0-10 Phase A
B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 A+ Phase B
Phase C
C−

A+
Binary
Outputs

Power Monitor
10K thermistors and
UI3
UI2 Type II Type III Pulse Generator
or 20K
C−
A+
C−

A+
A B A B A B A B A B A B UI1
PPM

0/2-10V
V

Temperature
Transducer
CO2 sensor
CR 24 VAC RH sensor
NO2 sensor
FRF (VFD)

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Data Sheet – BASpi

Web Page Configuration – Main Page and System Configuration


The BASpi is web page configurable over wired 255.255.255.0 or it can be accessed internally (from
10/100Mbps IP Ethernet connection, or wirelessly the Raspberry Pi3 web browser itself) at its local host
over Wi-Fi (2.4GHz 802.11n). The web page al- address of 127.0.0.1.
lows for easy system and channel configuration, live
monitoring, and forcing of physical points, virtual The web page requires login
points, and web components. Initially, the BASpi authentication:
can be accessed over Ehternet cable at its default user name: admin
IP address of 192.168.92.68 with a subnet mask of password: admin

The main web page provides an overview of all real box and clicking outside the box. The value will remain
points plus access to other web pages. To configure a forced until the box is unchecked or the unit power
point, click on the point name (a) and a configuration cycled. Care must be exercised when forcing values
page will appear. To observe the updated data for each into points. The BASpi unit can be restarted using the
point, click Auto Refresh button to ON (b). Point values Restart Controller button (d).
can be temporarily forced by checking the box adjacent
to the point (c), entering a value into the point’s text

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System Configuration page allows you to easily


set up the Ethernet and Wi-Fi network adapters,
BACnet server configuration, and credentials authori-
zation. Changes to this page will not take effect until
the device has been rebooted. The BASpi can operate
on both network adapters concurrently with the excep-
tion of the BACnet server which will only operate on the
selected adapter. The IP settings can be changed to
the desired values. Either DHCP or a static IP address
can be selected. If a static address is desired, enter
the value along with the network mask and gateway
address. If domain address is required, enter in the Pri-
mary and Secondary DNS addresses. BACnet device
data must be entered when using BACnet. Make sure
the Device Instance (0-65536) is unique over the com-
plete BACnet Internetwork. Device Object Name is the
name which BACnet clients will see when the BASpi
is discovered and/or trended into the BACnet client
database. The BACnet UDP port is set to 47808 as a Either BACnet or Sedona protocols or both can be
decimal value, also equivalent to BAC0 in hexadecimal selected. BACnet checkmark enables the BACnet /IP
by default. This UDP port number is used by BACnet server and the Sedona checkmark enables the Sedona
clients when doing a discovery of the BACnet network. Virtual Machine. Once satisfied with System Configura-
This port number can be changed as long as it is the tion, click Submit, then Close, and Restart Controller
same in both the client and server BACnet devices. for changes to be applied on next bootup of BASpi.
BBMD feature requires a BACnet router with BBMD
capability.

Web Page Configuration – Channel, Time and Web Components


Channel Configuration
After you have configured the 3-position jumper on the
BASpi board, you can select the channel type for each
of the six channels from the web page. For resistance
or thermistor inputs and binary or pulse inputs with pull
up, set the config jumper to “RES”. After configuring
the jumper, select an appropriate channel type from the
web page:
• Therm 10KT2
• Therm 10KT3
• Therm 20K
• Resistance
• Binary Input
• Pulse Input
For analog, pulse, and binary input (without pull up),
set the config jumper to “0-10”

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Data Sheet – BASpi

After configuring the jumper, select an appropriate service. COV only reports changes in value instead of
channel type from the web page: continuously serving the point. You do not need to set
• Analog Input up COV unless the BACnet client you are using sup-
ports this service.
• Binary Input
Some channel configuration options allow for additional
• Pulse Input settings.
BACnet channel configuration allows you to specify • The Thermistor curves allow for positive or
how the point is served to BACnet clients. Object negative offset adjustment.
Name is the name the channel will appear as when
• Resistance channel types allow to specify an open
discovered by a BACnet client. Object Description
circuit value.
allows you to give more information about the point.
Units parameter allows you to specify the units for the • Pulse input channel types allow for Maximum Value
channel value. COV Increment is the change-of-value of pulses counted (max setting by default), as well
increment used by BACnet clients which support this as High and Low thresholds for active inputs.

Time Configuration
Time and date can be set manually or automatically
with the help of an NTP server if access to the Internet
is possible over Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Daylight Savings
Time can be enabled and configured accordingly. If ac-
cessing an NTP server using domain names, make
sure the DNS servers are specified in the System
Configuration screen.

Web Components Configuration


Web Components allow you to read/write Sedona
logic data from the BASpi web page. These points are
served up to the BASpi’s web page. You can configure
up to 48 web components. These components provide
a means to write and read data to and from Sedona
wire sheets without the need of a Sedona Editor tool.
A web component configured as a wire sheet input can
have its input range restricted to minimum and maxi-
mum values eliminating the need to add limit detection
within the wire sheet logic. Web components are ideal
for simplified control logic configuration. Web Compo-
nents are not served up over BACnet.

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Data Sheet – BASpi

Virtual Points Configuration


Virtual Points allow you to read/write Sedona logic data
from a BACnet client. These points are served up over
BACnet. You may use a tool such as the free BDT
(BACnet Discovery Tool) from Contemporary Controls
to discover, read and write points on the BASpi. The
Virtual points web page is accessible from the main
page by clicking the “Virtual Points” button. Virtual
Points can be configured and forced in the same man-
ner as the physical IO channels. All 24 Virtual Points
are served up over BACnet.

Powered by a Sedona Virtual Machine — for Implementing Control


The BASpi incorporates Sedona Virtual Machine (SVM) and non-product-specific kits. The BASpi IO Kit com-
open source technology, originally developed by ponents provide 12 physical points, 24 BACnet Virtual
Tridium. Using tools such as the free Sedona Applica- Points, and 4 Universal Counters. BASpi Web Kit has
tion Editor, or Tridium established tools such as 48 components which share data with web pages. Input
Niagara Workbench AX, the user can develop a control web components receive data from hosted web pages.
application using powerful dragand-drop visual pro- Output web components send data to hosted web pag-
gramming methodology. Once developed, the program es. The Contemporary Controls’ Function, Function2,
remains stored in the BASpi and executes by way of HVAC, and Math kits provide additional components for
the SVM. The application can run standalone in the increased flexibility. A set of kits is pre-installed on the
BASpi, or it can interact with a program in a superviso- BASpi. In order to install additional compatible kits, use
ry BACnet controller over Ethernet or Wi-Fi. The num- the Kit Manager in Sedona Application Editor (SAE).
ber of potential applications is unlimited. The BASpi For complete details on Sedona Framework, SAE, and
includes Tridium’s Sedona 1.2 kits of components — Sedona component functionality refer to the Sedona
and Contemporary Controls’ enhanced product-specific Open Control Reference Manual.

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Data Sheet – BASpi

Contemporary Controls’ Developed Sedona Components

UI1 – UI6 Universal input – binary, analog voltage, thermistor, resistance or pulse input
BASpi I/O Kit BO1 – BO6 Binary output – binary output point
BASpi platform ScanTim Scan time monitor – records the min, max and average scan times
specific components UC1 – UC4 Universal counters – up/down counters
VT01 – VT24 Virtual points – share wire sheet data with BACnet/IP clients

BASpi Web Kit


BASpi platform WC01 – WC48 Web components – share wire sheet data with the BASpi web pages
specific components

Cand2 Two-input Boolean product – two-input AND/NAND gate with complementary outputs
Cand4 Four-input Boolean product – four-input AND/NAND gate with complementary outputs
Cand6 Six-input Boolean product – six-input AND/NAND gate with complementary outputs
Cand8 Eight-input Boolean product – eight-input AND/NAND gate with complementary outputs
Cmt Comment – comment field up to 64 characters
Cor2 Two-input Boolean sum – two-input OR/NOR gate with complementary outputs
Contemporary Controls Cor4 Four-input Boolean sum – four-input OR/NOR gate with complementary outputs
Cor6 Six-input Boolean sum – six-input OR/NOR gate with complementary outputs
Function Kit Cor8 Eight-input Boolean sum – eight-input OR/NOR gate with complementary outputs
Common to Sedona 1.2 CtoF °C to °F – Celsius to Fahrenheit Temperature Conversion
compliant controllers Dff “D” Flip-Flop – D-style Edge-triggered Single-bit Storage
FtoC °F to °C – Fahrenheit to Celsius Temperature Conversion
HLpre High – Low Preset – defined logical true and false states
PsychrE Psychrometric Calculator – English Units
PsychrS Psychrometric Calculator – SI Units
SCLatch Set/Clear Latch – single-bit level-triggered single-bit data storage

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Data Sheet – BASpi

Tridium’s Sedona 1.2 Components


LSeq Linear Sequencer — bar graph representation of input value
The HVAC Group ReheatSeq Reheat sequence — linear sequence up to four outputs
operations that Reset Reset — output scales an input range between two limits
facilitate control Tstat Thermostat — on/off temperature controller

The Scheduling Group DailySc Daily Schedule Boolean — two-period Boolean scheduler
scheduling operations DailyS1 Daily Schedule Float — two-period float scheduler
based upon time of day DateTime Time of Day — time, day, month, year

Cmpr Comparison math — comparison (<=>) of two floats


Count Integer counter — up/down counter with integer output
Freq Pulse frequency — calculates the input pulse frequency
Hysteresis Hysteresis — setting on/off trip points to an input variable
IRamp IRamp — generates a repeating triangular wave with an integer output
The Function Group Limiter Limiter — Restricts output within upper and lower bounds
convenient functions for Linearize Linearize — piecewise linearization of a float
developing control schemes LP LP — proportional, integral, derivative (PID) loop controller
Ramp Ramp — generates a repeating triangular or sawtooth wave with a float output
SRLatch Set/Reset Latch — single-bit data storage
TickTock Ticking clock — an astable oscillator used as a time base
UpDn Float counter — up/down counter with float output
The Priority Group PrioritizedBool Prioritized boolean output — highest of sixteen inputs
prioritizing actions of Boolean, PrioritizedFloat Prioritized float output — highest of sixteen inputs
Float and Integer variables PrioritizedInt Prioritized integer output — highest of sixteen inputs
B2F Binary to float encoder — 16-bit binary to float conversion
ConstBool Boolean constant — a predefined Boolean value
ConstFloat Float constant — a predefined float variable
ConstInt Integer constant — a predefined integer variable
The Types Group F2B Float to binary decoder — float to 16-bit binary conversion
variable types and F2I Float to integer — float to integer conversion
conversion between types I2F Integer to float — integer to float conversion
L2F Long to float — long integer to float conversion
WriteBool Write Boolean — setting a writable Boolean value
WriteFloat Write Float — setting a writable float value
WriteInt Write integer — setting an integer value
ADemux2 Analog Demux — Single-input, two-output analog de-multiplexer
And2 Two-input Boolean product — two-input AND gate
And4 Four-input Boolean product — four-input AND gate
ASW Analog switch — selection between two float variables
ASW4 Analog switch — selection between four floats
The Logic Group B2P Binary to pulse — simple mono-stable oscillator (single-shot)
logical operations using BSW Boolean switch — selection between two Boolean variables
Boolean variables DemuxI2B4 Four-output Demux — integer to Boolean de-multiplexer
ISW Integer switch — selection between two integer variables
Not Not — inverts the state of a Boolean
Or2 Two-input Boolean sum — two-input OR gate
Or4 Four-input Boolean sum — four-input OR gate
Xor Two-input exclusive Boolean sum — two-input XOR gate
DlyOff Off delay timer — time delay from a “true” to “false” transition of the input
The Timing Group DlyOn On delay timer — time delay from an “false” to “true” transition of the input
time-based components OneShot Single Shot — provides an adjustable pulse width to an input transition
Timer Timer — countdown timer
Add2 Two-input addition — results in the addition of two floats
Add4 Four-input addition — results in the addition of four floats
Avg10 Average of 10 — sums the last ten floats while dividing by ten thereby providing a running average
AvgN Average of N — sums the last N floats while dividing by N thereby providing a running average
Div2 Divide two — results in the division of two float variables
FloatOffset Float offset — float shifted by a fixed amount
Max Maximum selector — selects the greater of two inputs
The Math Group Min Minimum selector — selects the lesser of two inputs
math-based components MinMax Min/Max detector — records both the maximum and minimum values of a float
Mul2 Multiply two — results in the multiplication of two floats
Mul4 Multiply four — results in the multiplication of four floats
Neg Negate — changes the sign of a float
Round Round — rounds a float to the nearest N places
Sub2 Subtract two — results in the subtraction of two floats
Sub4 Subtract four — results in the subtraction of four floats
TimeAvg Time average — average value of float over time

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BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance (PIC) Statement

BASpi-IO and BASpi-SYS


BACnet/IP Sedona Field Controller

BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (Annex A)


Date: May 2, 2018
Vendor Name: Contemporary Controls
Product Name: BASpi-IO and BASpi-SYS
Product Model Number: BASPI-IO6U6R and BASPI-SYS6U6R
Applications Software Version: 1.2.28 Firmware Revision: 1.0.29 BACnet Protocol Revision: 3
Product Description: BACnet/IP compliant 12-point field controller or remote I/O that allows a direct connection to Ethernet or WiFi
without the need of a BACnet router.
BACnet Standardized Device Profile (Annex L):
BACnet Operator Workstation (B-OWS) BACnet Application Specific Controller (B-ASC)
BACnet Building Controller (B-BC) BACnet Smart Sensor (B-SS)
BACnet Advanced Application Controller (B-AAC) BACnet Smart Actuator (B-SA)

List all BACnet Interoperability Building Block Supported (Annex K):


DS-RP-B Data Sharing — ReadProperty – B DM-DDB-B Device Management — Dynamic Device Binding – B
DS-WP-B Data Sharing — WriteProperty – B DM-DOB-B Device Management — Dynamic Object Binding – B
DS-RPM-B Data Sharing — ReadPropertyMultiple – B DM-DCC-B Device Management — Device Communication Control – B
DS-COV-B Data Sharing — ChangeOfValue – B DM-TS-B Device Management — Time Synchronization – B

Segmentation Capability:
Able to transmit segmented messages Window Size:
Able to receive segmented messages Window Size:

Standard Object Types Supported:


Object Type Supported Can Be Created Dynamically Can Be Deleted Dynamically
Analog Input No No
Analog Value No No
Binary Input No No
Binary Output No No
Binary Value No No
Device No No
No optional properties are supported.
Data Link Layer Options:
BACnet IP, (Annex J) MS/TP slave (Clause 9), baud rate(s):
BACnet IP, (Annex J), Foreign Device Point-To-Point, EIA 232 (Clause 10), baud rate(s):
ISO 8802-3, Ethernet (Clause 7) Point-To-Point, modem, (Clause 10), baud rate(s):
ANSI/ATA 878.1, EIA-485 ARCNET (Clause 8), baud rate(s): LonTalk, (Clause 11), medium:
MS/TP master (Clause 9), baud rate(s): Other:
Device Address Binding:
Is static device binding supported? (This is currently necessary for two-way communication with MS/TP slaves and certain other
devices.) Yes No
Networking Options:
Router, Clause 6 – List all routing configurations, e.g., ARCNET-Ethernet-MS/TP, etc.
Annex H, BACnet Tunnelling Router over IP
BACnet/IP Broadcast Management Device (BBMD)
Does the BBMD support registrations by Foreign Devices? Yes No
Character Sets Supported:
Indicating support for multiple character sets does not imply that they can all be supported simultaneously.
ANSI X3.4 IBM/Microsoft DBCS ISO 8859-1
ISO 10646 (UCS-2) ISO 10646 (UCS-4) JIS C 6226
If this product is a communication gateway, describe the types of non-BACnet equipment/network(s) that the gateway supports:
No gateway support.

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Specifications
Universal Inputs
Configured As Characteristics
Analog input 0–10 VDC (+/− 1% precision)
Input impedance 1 MΩ on voltage
Temperature input Type II 10 kΩ thermistors: −10º to +190 ºF (−23.3º to +87.8ºC)
Type III 10 kΩ thermistors: −15º to +200 ºF (−26.1º to +93.3ºC)
20 kΩ thermistors: 15º to 215º F (−9º to +101º C)
Contact closure input Excitation current 0.5 mA. Open circuit voltage 10 VDC.
Sensing threshold 3 VDC (low) and 7 VDC (high). Response time 20 ms.
Pulse input 0–10 VDC for active output devices
0–10 VDC for passive devices (configured for internal pull-up resistor)
40 Hz maximum input frequency with 50% duty cycle.
Web page adjustable high and low thresholds.
Resistance 1 kΩ -100 kΩ range
Binary Outputs
Binary output Normally open relay contacts. 30VAC/VDC 2A max
Storage micro SD card (pSLC industrial grade cards recommended for maximum
system stability - 8GB pSLC card is available with BASpi-SYS)
Functional Ethernet/Wi-Fi
Protocols supported BACnet/IP, Sedona SOX, HTTP (BASpi firmware)
Electrical
Input
Voltage 5 VDC
Power 4 W (with all IO, BASpi firmware, and both networks adapters engaged)

Ordering Information
Model Description
BASPI-IO6U6R Raspberry Pi 3 Daughterboard 6UI/6 Relay
BASPI-SYS6U6R Raspberry Pi 3 with BASpi 6UI/6 Relay

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