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USB thermocouple temperature converter box for industrial use * 4 type K thermocouple inputs

The USB Thermocouple Temperature Converter Box UC-USB-THERMO4_K accurately measures temperatures using Type K sensors and provides galvanic isolation for safe industrial use. Ideal for process monitoring and laboratory measurement tasks. The USB-C connection enables quick integration, while filter functions deliver stable, low-noise temperature readings.

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Product Description – USB thermocouple box module for temperature conversion in Industrial Applications

The USB Thermocouple Temperature Converter Box UC-USB-THERMO4_K is a high-precision temperature measurement module designed for industrial applications, laboratory environments, and test benches. The device supports Type K thermocouples and converts their temperature values into digital measurement data with high accuracy. Thanks to galvanic isolation up to 500 V, connected systems are reliably protected against interference, ground loops, and potential differences—a decisive advantage in demanding industrial environments.
The Temperature Converter Box offers 16-bit A/D resolution, ensuring that even small temperature changes are accurately captured. An integrated A/D filter function smooths measured values via software-based averaging, ensuring stable, low-noise results. This is particularly important in cases of long cable runs or in environments with electromagnetic interference.
Via USB-C Plug & Play, the module is automatically detected and is ready for immediate use without additional drivers. The screwless WAGO connectors enable secure, fast, and mis-plug-proof wiring. The system can be flexibly expanded via the DIN-rail bus without additional cabling effort.
The DELIB API is available for software integration and is compatible with C, C++, C#, Java, Python, and other languages. This allows the USB Thermocouple Temperature Converter Box to be seamlessly integrated into existing measurement, control, and automation systems.

Reliable USB communication interface for precise system integration

The USB interface of the UC-USB-THERMO4_K is based on a modern USB-C connection and enables reliable and fast communication with the host system. It supports USB 2.0 as well as USB 1.1 and achieves a data transfer rate of up to 480 Mbit/s. Thanks to plug-and-play functionality, the USB thermocouple box module for temperature conversion in Industrial Applications is automatically recognized by the operating system and is immediately ready for use without additional basic configuration. Communication is handled via an optimized connection to the DELIB driver library, ensuring efficient and low-latency control. Typical access times in the millisecond range enable precise and stable data transmission even in time-critical applications. The USB-C interface also provides a robust and future-proof physical connection.

USB control via API commands and integrated driver interface

The USB connection of the module enables direct and straightforward control via an integrated driver and API structure (DELIB API). Following the plug-and-play principle, the USB thermocouple box module for temperature conversion in Industrial Applications is automatically detected by the system and can then be addressed in software through standardized function calls. For all digital inputs and outputs as well as counter and status functions, defined API commands are available to read and control states.
Communication with the UC-USB-THERMO4_K is typically handled via a DLL-based library that can be integrated into common programming languages such as C, C++, C#, Java, VB, and LabVIEW. This allows the development of custom applications, control programs, or test environments without the need to handle low-level USB communication.
In addition, the module provides a command-line interface (CLI), enabling simple control and query commands to be executed directly from scripts or terminal applications.
In practical use, this means that switching states of individual outputs or reading input signals can be controlled in real time using just a few API function calls. As a result, USB control is particularly well suited for automation tasks, test benches, and PC-based control applications with direct hardware integration.

High-precision temperature measurement with K-type thermocouple inputs for demanding industrial applications

The four type K thermocouple inputs enable precise and reliable temperature measurement across a very wide range from -200 °C to +1350 °C. The USB thermocouple box module for temperature conversion in Industrial Applications is specifically designed for direct connection of K-type thermocouples and delivers stable measurement values even under changing environmental conditions.
Thanks to the integrated 14-bit A/D converter, a high resolution of 0.25 °C is achieved, allowing even the smallest temperature changes to be captured accurately. An integrated cold-junction compensation further improves measurement accuracy by automatically compensating for temperature influences at the connection points.
The UC-USB-THERMO4_K also features galvanic isolation of the measurement channels, ensuring high noise immunity and reliable operation in industrial environments. Overall, the module provides a robust and precise solution for demanding temperature monitoring applications.

Robust industrial design with a well-engineered connection and mounting architecture

The USB thermocouple box module for temperature conversion in Industrial Applications is housed in a compact DIN rail enclosure specifically designed for control cabinet use, enabling space-saving integration into industrial systems. With a housing width of 22.5 mm, it supports high packing density while still ensuring good accessibility to all connections. For electrical wiring of the UC-USB-THERMO4_K, a pluggable WAGO spring-clamp system is used, enabling tool-free and vibration-resistant installation and supporting conductor cross-sections of up to 1.5 mm². In addition, a separate 5-pin connector is provided for the power supply, ensuring a clear separation between signal and operating voltage. The entire connection architecture is designed for misconnection protection and fast maintainability, offering clear advantages during service and commissioning processes. Overall, the design combines a robust mechanical structure with a practical, modular wiring concept for continuous industrial operation.

Reliability and Industrial Quality

With the UC-USB-THERMO4_K, users get a reliable industrial module designed for continuous use in demanding automation projects. German engineering, galvanic isolation, and robust electronics ensure a high level of safety and stability. Clear documentation, stable drivers, and the ICT diagnostic tool make it easy to integrate and operate the module efficiently. Long-term updates and direct support round out this professional package.

Technical Specifications

The UC-USB-Thermo is a precise USB thermocouple temperature converter box designed for professional industrial measurements. It supports Type K thermocouples and delivers high-resolution, stable temperature readings via the USB interface. Thanks to galvanic isolation, the module operates reliably in demanding industrial environments. Ideal for process monitoring, laboratory use, and automation, it enables fast, secure integration into existing measurement systems.

USB interface:

  • USB 2.0 interface up to 480 Mbit/s
  • Quick setup thanks to plug-and-play integration
  • Control: API for Windows and Linux (DELIB driver library), command-line interface

Temperature inputs:

  • Type K thermocouple
  • Resolution per channel: 14-bit
  • Accuracy: 0.25 °C
  • Temperature range: -200 °C to +1350 °C
  • Accuracy: 0.25 °C
  • Accuracy from –200 °C to 700 °C: ±2 °C
  • Accuracy from 700 °C to 1350 °C: ±4 °C
  • Safety: Cold junction compensation
  • Electrical isolation: Channels 1+2 to channels 3+4: max. 500 V
  • Electrical isolation: Channels 1–4 to the power supply: max. 500 V

Additional features:

  • Configurable event control
  • M2M functionality

Thermocouples

Thermocouples measure temperatures by generating a temperature-dependent voltage at the junction of two different metals. This voltage is recorded by our modules and converted into exact temperature values. Thanks to integrated cold junction compensation, they provide reliable measurement data even at changing ambient temperatures.

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USB interface with Plug & Play

Thanks to Plug & Play, our modules with USB interface are automatically recognized and are immediately ready for use without any configuration. Configuration is only required if several USB modules from the same product series are used on the same system.

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Plug connector

A screwless system from the manufacturer WAGO® Kontakttechnik is used as the connector. The 1-wire female connectors are 100 % protected against mismating and have an ejection and locking mechanism.

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Easy installation thanks to DIN rail bus

Thanks to the practical bus connector, which is clipped into the DIN rail, individual modules of a system can be added or replaced very easily. This Plug'n Play principle makes commissioning easier for you and eliminates the need for tedious wiring.

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LEDs

Each digital input and output has a separate LED that lights up when the signal status is active. The status of the operating voltage, communication with the interface, error events or the occurrence of a timeout can also be displayed.

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Software and control for programmers

Our supplied DELIB driver library makes it easy to address the product via our API in almost all programming languages under Windows and Linux.

We offer support for the following programming languages:

  • C
  • C++
  • C#
  • VB
  • VBA
  • VB.Net
  • Java
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Command-Line-Interface

With the help of the command line interface, or CLI for short, our products with Ethernet or USB interface can be easily addressed via the command line. Our digital and analog inputs/outputs are supported. The CLI is available for Windows and Linux operating systems.

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Power supply +12 V ... +24 V DC
LEDs general
  • Interface communication
  • Module status
  • One LED per input and output channel (only for digital modules)
LEDs product-specific

A/D-version:

  • A/D channel active / not active
  • Read/write access to A/D channel
  • U mode active / not active
  • I mode active / not active

D/A-version:

  • D/A channel active / not active
  • Read/write access to D/A channel
  • U mode active / not active

Thermo version:

  • A/D channel active / not active
  • Read/write access to A/D channel
  • U mode active / not active
  • I mode active / not active

 

DIN rail mounting 35 x 7,5 mm
Operating temperature +10 °C ... +50 °C
Dimensions 120 mm x 22.5 mm x 111 mm (H x W x D)

Special features

Event-Control With our event control, you have the option of linking occurring events to a specific action. With the help of our ICT tool, the control tasks can be stored directly in the module memory thanks to an intuitive “if-then” logic. Monitor, control and regulate without an additional control PC.


Interfaces

USB Interface

USB-interface
  • Connection: Type C
  • USB 2.0 / USB 1.1 interface with up to 480 Mbit/s
Access speed
  • USB: 2,06 ms

    Calculated with 1000 accesses to the module via the DELIB driver library with the command DapiDoSet32


Inputs/Outputs

Analog inputs

Inputs
  • Thermocouple type K
  • Resolution: 14-bit
  • Accuracy: 0.25 °C
Galvanic isolation
  • Channel 1+2 to channel 3+4: max. 500 V
  • Channel 1...4 to the power supply: max. 500 V
Temperature detection
  • Min. temperature: -200 °C
  • Max. Temperature: +1350 °C
  • Accuracy from - 200 °C to 700 °C: ± 2 °C
  • Accuracy from 700 °C to 1350 °C: ± 4 °C
  • Safety: Cold junction compensation


Connectors

Plug connector 16-pin
  • Type: Wago contact technology 713-1108/037-000
  • Pluggable female connector with locking mechanism
  • 100 % protected against mismating
  • 1-wire connection for all conductor types up to 1.5 mm²
Plug connector 5-pin
  • Type: Phoenix Contact 1876343
  • Pluggable screw terminal
  • 100 % mismating protected
  • For all conductor types from 0.14 mm² to 1.5 mm²

The ICT-Tool

Integration, configuration and testing - Our all-in-one Windows tool contains all the functions you need to put our products into operation quickly, easily and efficiently. Start with the setup and configuration, install firmware updates and use the extensive test and diagnostic options. The integrated help menu provides additional support if required.

Below you will find a brief overview of the program’s basic menus.

Module selection
Here you can integrate a new product into the ICT tool by clicking on the “+” symbol and then configure it.

ICT TreeView
In the TreeView, on the left-hand side of the program window, you can see the respective control elements or functions that are supported by your selected module. The scope of the functions depends on the respective product.

Overview
All relevant module information can be accessed here at a glance.

  • Module name
  • Module ID
  • Firmware revision
  • MAC address
  • LAN and WiFi Network address (module dependent)

Inputs / Outputs
This overview shows the number of I/Os supported by your module.

Module infos
Here you will find all the important feature information for your module.

General features
Here you will find all the important feature information for your module.

Digital I/O features
Here you will find information about the digital I/Os supported by the module.

Analog I/O features

Here you will find information about the type of analog I/Os supported by your module.

Special I/O features

Here you will find information about the type of special I/Os supported by your module.

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Info
All relevant module information can be called up here at a glance.

  • Module name
  • Module ID
  • Firmware revision
  • Interface type
  • Current DIP switch setting (only for Ethernet modules)

Identification
If several DEDITEC Ethernet modules are active in the network, a signal LED on the selected module can be activated via an identification function. This facilitates visual assignment.

Restart
You can restart your module here. The module status shows whether the restart was successful.

USB configuration
If you want to use several USB modules from the same product series on one PC, each of these modules must first be assigned its own module number.

LAN info
On this information page, you will find the current LAN network information and all the settings for your module at a glance.

LAN configuration
Integrate the product into your network or control it directly via a 1-to-1 connection.
The following parameters can be changed.

  • Board name
  • DHCP on/off
  • IP address
  • Subnet mask
  • Default gateway
  • TCP Port

WiFi info
All important WiFi settings are displayed on this page

WiFi configuration
Here you can change the network settings of the selected WiFi product.

The following settings can be made:

  • Board name
  • WLAN on/off
  • Router name
  • Router password

WPS
With the WPS function, your module can be connected to the router quickly and easily, automatically (WPS on the router is required)

CAN configuration
With our CAN products in the BS, NET and UC series, settings for the interface and the TX/RX packets can be made using the ICT tool.

More information can be found here:

Serial configuration
For our serial products in the BS, NET, UC and RO series, changes to the interface can be made using the
ICT tool.

More information can be found here:

Modbus TCP
Here you can set the Modbus TCP configuration of the module.
 
The following configurations can be made.

  • Enable/disable access via Modbus TCP
  • TCP port

TCP encryption
Here you can make settings for the encryption of your module.

The following configurations can be made.

  • Allow unencrypted protocol
  • Allow “User” encryption mode
  • User password
  • Allow “Admin” encryption mode
  • Admin password

NTP configuration
You can make changes to the NTP service here.

The following configurations can be made.

  • NTP service on/off
  • server
  • Port
  • Timezone

WEB-Login
Here you can change the login settings of the web interface.

The following configurations can be made.

  • Session duration
  • Login name
  • Login password
  • Allow I/O access via web interface

D/A Default Values
Here you can set the D/A values and modes with which the module should be started.
The value and mode can be set individually for each channel.

Watchdog configuration
Here you can make and save settings on your watchdog stick.

Save or Load config
Using the “Save or Load config” function, you can save your entire module configuration in an external XML file.
This means you can always load your module in the desired original state.

The following configurations can be saved depending on the module type.

  • USB configuration
  • LAN configuration
  • WiFi configuration
  • TCP encryption
  • NTP configuration
  • Serial configuration
  • CAN configuration

 

Status
This gives you an overview of the activity of the transmitter and receiver module

The following information from the transmitter module is displayed:

  • Status of the activity: If the check mark is set, this action is currently being performed.
  • Total number of actions performed. Is reset to 0 after a restart of the module.
  • Number of actions per second.
  • Number of DELIB errors that occur when executing commands from the DEDITEC driver library.

The following information from the receiver module is displayed:

  • Connected: If the check mark is set, the transmitter and receiver modules are connected.
  • IP address of the receiver module.
  • Number of connection attempts.

 

Receiver modules
You can set the network settings of the receiver module here.

The following settings can be made

  • Name for the receiver module
  • Network settings of the receiver module
  • Timeout
  • Encryption type/ password

Action
With an action, you define which input signal is to be sent from the transmitter module to which output of a receiver module.

The following settings can be made:

  • Type of task (digital, analog)
  • Which receiver module should be used
  • The interval at which the operations are to be carried out
  • Start channel of the transmitter module
  • Number of channels to be transmitted
  • Start channel of the receive module

In the image on the right, DI data is sent every 100ms from channel 3(CH Start) to channel 8 ((CH Start) + (CH Count)) to channels 0-5 of the target module.

 

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Status
The Status area provides an overview of all active events and executed actions.

The following information is listed:

  • Event number
  • Event type
  • Time interval of the event
  • Number of events that have occurred
  • Action number
  • Number of triggered actions
  • Number of other actions

Events configuration
Up to 16 different events can be created in the configuration menu. An event can be used, for example, to define switching thresholds at the analog inputs or logical states at the digital inputs of the module and link them to an executable action. The configuration itself is saved permanently in the module configuration memory of the module.

The following event modes are available, depending on the module type:

  • DI: High-Low state of a digital input.
  • DI flip-flop: Status change of a digital input (is stored in the module with the so-called flip-flop flag and deleted again after readout).
  • DO readback: ON-OFF status of a digital output (is read out using a DO readback command).
  • A/D: Current or voltage level at the analog inputs

 

Configuration actions
Up to 16 different actions can be created in the configuration menu. An action defines what should happen within an event after a condition is met.

The following action modes are available, depending on the module type:

  • Set DO output:    Switches a digital output on or off
  • Set D/A output:    Outputs a current or voltage value at an analog output
  • Send CAN packet:      A special CAN TX event is triggered (up to eight CAN TX events can be configured separately).

 

Digital Out
Hier können Sie die digitalen Ausgänge Ihres Modules ein- und ausschalten.
 
Folgende Funktionen können in dieser Form getestet werden.

  • Kanalweise Ein- und Ausschalten der digitalen Ausgänge
  • Readback der Kanäle
  • Setzen eines Digitalausgangs für eine bestimmte Zeit (Modulabhängig)
  • Gibt an welchen Status die Kanäle nach Ablauf der Zeit einnehmen sollen (Modulabhängig)
  • Testen der Ausgänge

Digital Out
All digital outputs of your product can be checked by clicking on the buttons.

The following switching options are possible:

  • Switching on and off channel by channel
  • Channel-by-channel switching on or off for a specific time (product-dependent)
  • Reading back the switching status (readback)

Digital In
In this view, the logical states of all optocoupler inputs can be read out.

The following information is displayed:

  • Logical status of the inputs (ON/OFF)
  • Number of detected pulses (counter function)
  • Change of state detected (flip-flop)

TTL I/O
In this menu, the TTL channels of the module can be configured as inputs or outputs. The individual TTL outputs can be switched on or off by pressing the buttons. In addition, the status of all TTL inputs can be read out.

The tool offers the following functions:

  • Configuration of the channels as input or output (in blocks of 8)
  • Switching on and off channel by channel
  • Reading back the switching status (output readback)
  • Displaying the logical status of the inputs (input readback)

 

Analog Out
Here you can test the analog outputs of the module and manually enter any voltage or current value.

Analog In
In this menu, voltage or current values of all A/D channels can be displayed.
It is also possible to activate our A/D software filter with different filter levels.

CAN Runtime Parameter

Here you can change the CAN settings of the interface, the RX and TX packets in runtime.

The following settings can be made:

  • Baud rate
  • Extended ID
  • Active on/off
  • CAN ID
  • Mode

CNT48

Here you can read out the counter readings of a counter module, select filter options and set various counting modes.

The following counting modes are supported:

  • Read on rising edge
  • Read on rising edge x2
  • Read on rising edge x4
  • Period duration
  • Frequency measurement
  • PWM measurement

Pulse generator
The pulse generator can be used to generate square-wave signals. High and low time as well as the number of pulses can be set here.

PWM Out
In this menu you have the option of testing various PWM frequencies. In addition, the duty cycle can be entered manually for each individual channel.

Temp
The temperature of all connected temperature sensors is displayed here directly in °C.

Graphical display
This menu allows a graphical representation of all analog input signals, such as A/D, temperature or FIFO-IN.

Watchdog
This tool can be used to check the configured watchdog parameters for correct function.

I/O – Timeout

You can use the timeout function in the I/O area to simulate a timeout case for your module.

The following is a description of the timeout window

  1. Read / Write symbol:   Flashes to indicate an active connection to the module
  2. Automatic access: Removing the tick triggers a timeout after the timeout time has expired
  3. Manual access: Manual retrieval of data from the module
  4. Timeout status: Shows whether the timeout is active and whether a timeout event has occurred
  5. Timeout mode: Selection between 3 timeout modes, Normal, Reactivate and Secure
  6. Timeout duration: The time after which the timeout should be triggered is set here
  7. Activate / deactivate: Activates or deactivates the timeout function

 

Access times tests
You can test the access times for the module here. The following access time tests can be performed:

  • Register – Read/Write/Write + Readback
  • Digital I/O – Read/Write/Write + Readback
  • Analog I/O – Read/Write/Write + Readback

Access times tests

This test can be used to determine the access times to the module. The test values are read and written in 8, 16, 32, or 64-bit commands.

Access times Register
The following example checks the register accesses to an Ethernet module. The average access time here is 0.5 ms.

Access times Analog I/O
In the following example, the access times to an Ethernet module with analog I/Os are checked. The average access time here is 0.6 ms.

Access times Digital I/O
In the following example, the access times to an Ethernet module with digital I/Os are checked. The average access time here is 0.6 ms.


Cable feedback tests
For this test, the digital or analog outputs of the module are connected to the corresponding digital or analog inputs of the module via cable. The feedback test now checks whether the output and input values match.

Cable return test

The cable return test can be used to check the function of all digital and analog inputs and outputs (I/Os) of a module. To do this, inputs and outputs are wired together externally on a 1:1 basis. The test software analyzes whether the output signals arrive correctly at the inputs, thereby identifying wiring errors or hardware defects.

Analog test
In analog test mode, the D/A converter outputs defined test voltages, which are then read in by the A/D converter and compared with the target values. The software counts the number of test runs and automatically documents any deviations.

Digital test
In the digital test, the switching states of the relay or MOSFET outputs are fed back externally to the optocoupler inputs. Here, too, the software counts and compares the number of cycles and automatically detects transmission errors or deviations.

Cable return test

The cable return test can be used to check the function of all digital and analog inputs and outputs (I/Os) of a module. To do this, inputs and outputs are wired together externally on a 1:1 basis. The test software analyzes whether the output signals arrive correctly at the inputs, thereby identifying wiring errors or hardware defects.

Analog test
In analog test mode, the D/A converter outputs defined test voltages, which are then read in by the A/D converter and compared with the target values. The software counts the number of test runs and automatically documents any deviations.

Digital test
In the digital test, the switching states of the relay or MOSFET outputs are fed back externally to the optocoupler inputs. Here, too, the software counts and compares the number of cycles and automatically detects transmission errors or deviations.


A/D ripple
The ripple test displays the residual ripple of the individual A/D inputs.

A/D quality measurements

The quality of an A/D measurement is influenced by various factors and can be affected by external interference. A reliable method for checking measurement quality is to measure a stable battery voltage. Our diagnostic tools can be used to determine the residual ripple and noise behavior.

A/D ripple
The A/D ripple test can be used to measure the residual ripple of the individual A/D inputs and check for interference signals such as mains hum or voltage instabilities.

A/D noise
The noise behavior of each A/D channel can be displayed graphically using A/D noise measurement. Additional filter stages with averaging can be used to smooth and improve the measurement signal.


FIFO In/Out

The software FIFO test can be used to specifically test the integrated FIFO buffering of our digital and analog NET I/O modules. Depending on whether it is an input or output module, data is read from the submodule FIFO or written to the submodule FIFO.

 

FIFO settings

The submodule number can be used to specify which module is to be tested. The start and end channels can also be used to transmit several channels simultaneously. In addition, the transmission frequency can be set and the desired FIFO mode selected – for example, for the use of test values or the actual measured values of the module.

All important information at a glance

During program execution, key information such as the size of the data packets, free and occupied bytes in the FIFO buffer, the number of data packets sent or received, and the current FIFO status are clearly displayed.


D/A output test

The D/A output test enables targeted testing of each individual D/A channel of a module. A freely selectable test voltage can be output directly. Currently, simple square wave signals with configurable high and low times are available. The signals can be monitored simultaneously with an oscilloscope. This function is also ideal for long-term tests. The test software detects DELIB errors and logs them automatically.


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DO 4* value + wait

In this test, adjustable 16-bit values are written to the digital outputs of the module.
The values are sent to the module using the DapiDOSet16 command. The start channel is always channel 0.
You can set different wait times between the individual calls.
The test is intended for testing the functionality of the module.


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Modbus I/O test

In the diagnostics section of the ICT-Tool, you can test the module’s digital and analog inputs and outputs directly via Modbus TCP. Register addresses as well as transfer and return values are displayed in a debug panel, allowing you to quickly diagnose problems with the D/A converter, for example. A complete overview of all register addresses and examples can be found in the Modbus manual at the following link:

To benefit from the latest functions and prevent errors, we recommend that you always keep your DEDITEC product up to date.

Flash Files
Downloading the firmware flash file package via the ICT tool

  1. Go to Flash Files in the “Firmware update” menu
  2. Click on the download button to start the download.
  3. Administration rights are required for the automatic unpacking of the flash files. If these rights are not available, the files are downloaded to the download area of your PC and must be extracted manually to the installation directory.
    \DEDITEC\DELIB\programs\flash_files

Downloading the firmware flash file package via the DEDITEC homepage

  1. Download the required firmware flash file package from our homepage: Downloads -> Software -> Firmware
  2. Extract the files to the following installation path: ..\DEDITEC\DELIB\programs\flash_files

Flash modules
In the “Firmware update” menu, select the module you want to update and then click on the “Flash modules” or “Flash submodules” button.
The firmware is now updated and the module is then restarted automatically.

 

Information on the firmware flasher
The following information is displayed in the firmware flasher:

  • Last FW: Displays the last firmware version
  • Current FW: Displays the currently installed firmware version
  • Newest FW: Displays the latest firmware version
  • Log: Displays status or error messages during the flash process

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General
Here you can make general configurations to the ICT tool.

The following changes can be made:

  • Language – setting between German and English possible

Updates
Here you can search for available DELIB or firmware updates.

  • Automatic update search at program start
  • Search for DELIB updates
  • Search for firmware updates

Error log
Here you can make settings for the deditec_debug.log. This is saved under the path C:\Users\?USER?\AppData\Local\DEDITEC.

The following settings can be made:

  • Enable writing to the debug.log
  • Activate log notifications
  • Activate automatic deletion of the debug.log
  • Setting after how many days the debug.log should be deleted
  • Set the maximum size of the debug.log

DELIB – DebugView – Global

Settings can be made here for the information that is to be displayed with the DebugView.

  • Activate debug output
  • Activate display of errors

DELIB – DebugView – Details
More detailed settings can be made here for the information to be displayed with the DebugView.

Configuration our USB modules

Thanks to plug & play, our USB modules are automatically recognized and are immediately ready for use without any configuration. Configuration is only required if several USB modules from the same product series are used on the same system.

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Using multiple USB modules on one PC

If you want to use more than one USB module of the same type on a computer, each module must first be assigned its own module number. The module number is assigned in the configuration menu of our ICT tool.

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Management functions

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DapiOpenModule

This function opens a specific module.

Description
This function opens a specific module.

Definition
ULONG DapiOpenModule(ULONG moduleID, ULONG nr);

Parameter
moduleID=Specifies the module to be opened (see delib.h)
nr=Specifies which module is to be opened.
nr=0 -> 1. Module
nr=1 -> 2. Module

Return value
handle=Corresponding handle for the module
handle=0 -> Module was not found

Remark
The handle returned by this function is required to identify the module for all other functions.

Programming example

// Open USB module
handle = DapiOpenModule(RO_USB1, 0);
printf(„handle = %x\n“, handle);
if (handle==0)
{
// USB module was not found
printf(„Module could not be opened\n“);
return;
}

DapiCloseModule

This command closes an open module.

Description
This command closes an open module.

Definition
ULONG DapiCloseModule(ULONG handle);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module

Return value
None

Programming example

// Close module
DapiCloseModule(handle);

DapiGetDELIBVersion

This function returns the installed DELIB version.

Description
This function returns the installed DELIB version.

Definition
ULONG DapiGetDELIBVersion(ULONG mode, ULONG par);

Parameter
mode=Mode with which the version is read out (must always be 0).
par=This parameter is not defined (must always be 0).

Return value
version=Version number of the installed DELIB version [hex]

Programming example

version = DapiGetDELIBVersion(0, 0);
//With version 1.32 installed
version = 132(hex)

DapiSpecialCMDGetModuleConfig

This function returns the hardware configuration (number of input and output channels) of the module.

Description
This function returns the hardware configuration (number of input and output channels) of the module.

Definition
ULONG DapiSpecialCommand(ULONG handle,
DAPI_SPECIAL_CMD_GET_MODULE_CONFIG, par, 0, 0);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
Querying the number of digital input channels
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_DI
Query number of digital input flip-flops
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_DI_FF
Query number of digital input counters (16-bit counter)
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_DI_COUNTER
Query number of digital input counters (48-bit counter)
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_CNT48
Querying the number of digital output channels
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_DO
Querying the number of digital pulse generator outputs
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_PULSE_GEN
Querying the number of digital PWM outputs
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_PWM_OUT
Querying the number of digital input/output channels
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_DX
Querying the number of analog input channels
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_AD
Querying the number of analog output channels
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_DA
Query number of temperature channels
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_TEMP
Query number of stepper channels
par=DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_STEPPER

Return value
Querying the number of digital input channels
return=number of digital input channels
Query number of digital input flip-flops
return=number of digital input flip-flops
Query number of digital input counters (16-bit counter)
return=number of digital input counters (16-bit counter)
Query number of digital input counters (48-bit counter)
return=number of digital input counters (48-bit counter)
Querying the number of digital output channels
return=number of digital output channels
Querying the number of digital pulse generator outputs
return=number of digital pulse generator outputs
Querying the number of digital PWM outputs
return=number of digital PWM outputs
Querying the number of digital input/output channels
return=number of digital input/output channels
Querying the number of analog input channels
return=number of analog input channels
Querying the number of analog output channels
return=number of analog output channels
Query number of temperature channels
return=number of temperature channels
Query number of stepper channels
return=number of stepper channels

Programming example

ret=DapiSpecialCommand(handle,
DAPI_SPECIAL_CMD_GET_MODULE_CONFIG,
DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_DI, 0, 0);
//Returns the number of digital input channels
ret=DapiSpecialCommand(handle,
DAPI_SPECIAL_CMD_GET_MODULE_CONFIG,
DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_DO, 0, 0);
//Returns the number of digital output channels
ret=DapiSpecialCommand(handle,
DAPI_SPECIAL_CMD_GET_MODULE_CONFIG,
DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_DX, 0, 0);
//Returns the number of digital input/output channels
ret=DapiSpecialCommand(handle,
DAPI_SPECIAL_CMD_GET_MODULE_CONFIG,
DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_AD, 0, 0);
//Returns the number of analog input channels
ret=DapiSpecialCommand(handle,
DAPI_SPECIAL_CMD_GET_MODULE_CONFIG,
DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_DA, 0, 0);
//Returns the number of analog output channels
ret=DapiSpecialCommand(handle,
DAPI_SPECIAL_CMD_GET_MODULE_CONFIG,
DAPI_SPECIAL_GET_MODULE_CONFIG_PAR_STEPPER, 0, 0);
//Returns the number of stepper channels

DapiOpenModuleEx

This function specifically opens a module with an Ethernet interface. The parameters IP address, port number and the duration of the timeout can be defined.

Description
This function specifically opens a module with an Ethernet interface. The parameters IP address, port number and the duration of the timeout can be defined. The module is opened independently of the settings made in the DELIB Configuration Utility.

Definition
ULONG DapiOpenModuleEx(ULONG moduleID, ULONG nr, unsigned char* exbuffer, 0);

Parameter
moduleID = Specifies the module to be opened (see delib.h)
nr = Specifies which module (if several) is to be opened.
nr = 0 -> 1. Module
nr = 1 -> 2. Module
exbuffer = Buffer for IP address, port number and duration of the timeout

Return value
handle = Corresponding handle for the module
handle = 0 -> Module was not found

Remark
The handle returned by this function is required to identify the module for all other functions.
This command is supported by all modules with an Ethernet interface.

Programming example

// Open ETH-Module with parameter

DAPI_OPENMODULEEX_STRUCT open_buffer;

strcpy((char*) open_buffer.address, "192.168.1.10");
open_buffer.portno = 0;
open_buffer.timeout = 5000;

handle = DapiOpenModuleEx(RO_ETH, 0, (unsigned char*) &open_buffer, 0);
printf("Module handle = %x\n", handle);

DapiScanAllModulesAvailable

This function can be used to scan all modules connected to the USB bus.

Description
This function can be used to scan all modules connected to the USB bus.
The module ID and module no. of each module found are determined.

Definition
ULONG DapiScanAllModulesAvailable(uint nr)

Parameter
nr = 0: All modules connected to the USB bus are searched for
nr = i: Reading out the individual connected modules

Return value
Indicates the number of modules found.

Programming example

no_of_modules =
DT.Delib.DapiScanAllModulesAvailable(0);
for (i = 1; i <= no_of_modules; i++)
{
ret = DapiScanAllModulesAvailable(i);
moduleID = ret & 0x0000ffff;
moduleNr = (ret >> 16) & 0xff;
}


Register functions

Icon Delib Command

DapiWriteByte

This command executes a direct register write command to the module.

Description
This command executes a direct register write command to the module.

Definition
void DapiWriteByte(ULONG handle, ULONG adress, ULONG value);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
adress=Address to be accessed
value=Specifies the data value that is written (8-bit)

Return value
None

Remark
This should only be used by experienced programmers. This allows direct access to all available registers.

Programming example

// Data is written to register 0x10
DapiWriteByte(handle, 0x10, 0xFF);

DapiWriteWord

This command executes a direct register write command to the module.

Description
This command executes a direct register write command to the module.

Definition
void DapiWriteWord(ULONG handle, ULONG adress, ULONG value);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
adress=Address to be accessed
value=Specifies the data value that is written (16-bit)

Return value
None

Remark
This should only be used by experienced programmers. This allows direct access to all available registers.

Programming example

// Data is written to register 0x10
DapiWriteWord(handle, 0x10, 0xFFFF);

DapiWriteLong

This command executes a direct register write command to the module.

Description
This command executes a direct register write command to the module.

Definition
void DapiWriteLong(ULONG handle, ULONG adress, ULONG value);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
adress=Address to be accessed
value=Specifies the data value that is written (32-bit)

Return value
None

Remark
This should only be used by experienced programmers. This allows direct access to all available registers.

Programming example

// Data is written to register 0x10
DapiWriteLong(handle, 0x10, 0xFFFFFFFF);

DapiWriteLongLong

This command executes a direct register write command to the module.

Description
This command executes a direct register write command to the module.

Definition
void DapiWriteLongLong(ULONG handle, ULONG adress, ULONGLONG value);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
adress=Address to be accessed
value=Specifies the data value that is written (64-bit)

Return value
None

Remark
This should only be used by experienced programmers. This allows direct access to all available registers.

Programming example

// Data is written to register 0x10
DapiWriteLongLong(handle, 0x10, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF);

DapiReadByte

This command executes a direct register read command on the module.

Description
This command executes a direct register read command on the module.

Definition
ULONG DapiReadByte(ULONG handle, ULONG adress);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
adress=Address to be accessed

Return value
Content of the register to be read (8-bit)

Remark
This should only be used by experienced programmers. This allows direct access to all available registers.

Programmierbeispiel

// Reads 8 bits from the address 0x0
ULONG data;
data = DapiReadByte(handle, 0x0);

DapiReadWord

This command executes a direct register read command on the module.

Description
This command executes a direct register read command on the module.

Definition
ULONG DapiReadWord(ULONG handle, ULONG adress);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
adress=Address to be accessed

Return value
Content of the register to be read (16-bit)

Remark
This should only be used by experienced programmers. This allows direct access to all available registers.

Programming example

// Reads 16 bits from the address 0x0
ULONG data;
data = DapiReadWord(handle, 0x0);

DapiReadLong

This command executes a direct register read command on the module.

Description
This command executes a direct register read command on the module.

Definition
ULONG DapiReadLong(ULONG handle, ULONG adress);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
adress=Address to be accessed

Return value
Content of the register to be read (32-bit)

Remark
This should only be used by experienced programmers. This allows direct access to all available registers.

Programming example

// Reads 32 bits from the address 0x0
ULONG data;
data = DapiReadLong(handle, 0x0);

DapiReadLongLong

This command executes a direct register read command on the module.

Description
This command executes a direct register read command on the module.

Definition
ULONGLONG DapiReadLongLong(ULONG handle, ULONG address);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
address=Address to be accessed

Return value
Content of the register to be read (64-bit)

Remark
This should only be used by experienced programmers. This allows direct access to all available registers.

Programming example

// Reads 64 bits from the address 0x0
ULONGLONG data;
data = DapiReadLongLong(handle, 0x0);


Analog temperature functions

Icon Delib Command

DapiTempGet

This command reads a temperature channel.

Description
This command reads a temperature channel.

Definition
float DapiTempGet(ULONG handle, ULONG ch);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
ch=Indicates the number of the input to be read (0, 1, 2, 3, .. )

Return value
Temperature [°C]

Programming example

ret=DapiTempGet(handle, 0)
//returns the temperature of channel 0

DAPI_TEMP_GET_CHAN_GET_STATUS

This command reads out the status of the sensor.

Description
This command reads out the status of the sensor.

Definition
float DapiTempGet(ULONG handle, (ULONG par | ULONG ch));

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
par=DAPI_TEMP_GET_CHAN_GET_STATUS
ch=Specifies the number of the input to be read (0, 1, 2, 3, .. )

Return value
Status of the sensor

Programming example

temp_status = DapiTempGet(handle, (DAPI_TEMP_GET_CHAN_GET_STATUS | ch));

if(temp_status == 0)
{
temp_status_text = "Status OK";
}
else
{
if((temp_status & 1) != 0)
{
temp_status_text = "Sensor offen";
}
if ((temp_status & 2) != 0) // Short GND
{
temp_status_text = "Short GND";
}
if ((temp_status & 4) != 0) // Short VCC
{
temp_status_text = "Short VCC";
}
}


Error handling

Icon Delib Command

DapiGetLastError

This function returns the last error recorded.

Description
This function returns the last recorded error. If an error has occurred, it must be cleared with DapiClearLastError(), otherwise every call to DapiGetLastError() will return the "old" error.
If several modules are to be used, the use of DapiGetLastErrorByHandle() is recommended.

Definition
ULONG DapiGetLastError(void);

Parameter
None

Return value
Error code
0=no error. (see delib_error_codes.h)

Programming example

BOOL IsError()
{
unsigned char msg[500];
unsigned long error_code = DapiGetLastError();

if (error_code != DAPI_ERR_NONE)
{
DapiGetLastErrorText((unsigned char*) msg, sizeof(msg));
printf("Error Code = 0x%x * Message = %s\n", error_code, msg);

DapiClearLastError();

return TRUE;
}

return FALSE;
}

DapiGetLastErrorByHandle

This function returns the last error recorded for a specific module using the handle.

Description
This function returns the last error recorded for a specific module using the handle. If an error has occurred, it must be cleared with DapiClearLastErrorByHandle(), otherwise every call to DapiGetLastErrorByHandle() will return the "old" error.

Definition
ULONG DapiGetLastErrorByHandle(ULONG handle);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module

Return value
Error code
0=no error. (see delib_error_codes.h)

Programming example

BOOL IsError(ULONG handle)
{
unsigned long error_code = DapiGetLastErrorByHandle(handle);

if (error_code != DAPI_ERR_NONE)
{
printf("Error detected on handle 0x%x - Error Code = 0x%x\n", handle, error_code);

DapiClearLastErrorByHandle(handle);

return TRUE;
}

return FALSE;
}

DapiGetLastErrorText

This function reads out the text of the last error recorded.

Description
This function reads out the text of the last recorded error. If an error has occurred, it must be cleared with DapiClearLastError(), otherwise every call to DapiGetLastErrorText() will return the "old" error.

Definition
ULONG DapiGetLastErrorText(unsigned char * msg, unsigned long msg_length);

Parameter
msg = Buffer for the text to be received
msg_length = Length of the text buffer

Programming example

BOOL IsError()
{
unsigned char msg[500];
unsigned long error_code = DapiGetLastError();

if (error_code != DAPI_ERR_NONE)
{
DapiGetLastErrorText((unsigned char*) msg, sizeof(msg));
printf("Error Code = 0x%x * Message = %s\n", error_code, msg);

DapiClearLastError();

return TRUE;
}

return FALSE;
}

DapiClearLastError

This function deletes the last error that was recorded with DapiGetLastError().

Description
This function deletes the last error that was recorded with DapiGetLastError().

Definition
void DapiClearLastError(void);

Parameter
None

Return value
None

Programming example

BOOL IsError()
{
unsigned char msg[500];
unsigned long error_code = DapiGetLastError();

if (error_code != DAPI_ERR_NONE)
{
DapiGetLastErrorText((unsigned char*) msg, sizeof(msg));
printf("Error Code = 0x%x * Message = %s\n", error_code, msg);

DapiClearLastError();

return TRUE;
}

return FALSE;
}

DapiClearLastErrorByHandle

This function deletes the last error of a specific module (handle) that was recorded with DapiGetLastErrorByHandle().

Description
This function deletes the last error of a specific module (handle) that was registered with DapiGetLastErrorByHandle().

Definition
void DapiClearLastErrorByHandle(ULONG handle);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module.

Return value
None

Programming example

BOOL IsError(ULONG handle)
{
unsigned long error_code = DapiGetLastErrorByHandle(handle);

if (error_code != DAPI_ERR_NONE)
{
printf("Error detected on handle 0x%x - Error Code = 0x%x\n", handle, error_code);

DapiClearLastErrorByHandle(handle);

return TRUE;
}

return FALSE;
}


Test functions

Icon Delib Command

DapiPing

This command checks the connection to an open module.

Description
This command checks the connection to an open module.

Definition
ULONG DapiPing(ULONG handle, ULONG value);

Parameter
handle=This is the handle of an open module
value=Transferred test value, in the value range of 0-255 (8-bit), to the module

Return value
The test value transferred with "value" must be returned here

Connection example THERMO_K:

Connection example

Screwless connector system

The customer-side connection wiring of the inputs and outputs is carried out using screwless, pluggable terminal strips. The conductor connection is made using a so-called actuating tool.
A locking and ejecting mechanism facilitates the insertion and removal of the complete terminal strip.

Handling:

Steps 1-5

Step 1

See the scope of delivery for the operating tool.

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Step 2

Insert the operating tool firmly into the side opening in the direction of the conductor connection.

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Step 3

Now insert the stripped conductor into the open clamp contact.

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Step 4

Pull out the operating tool again.

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Step 5

Check that the conductor is properly connected. It should now no longer be possible to pull it out easily.

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Manual

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Manual UC series

Quickstart - Hardware description - Software description - ICT-Tool
Commissioning/Quickstart

  • Safety instructions
  • Installing the drivers
  • Connecting the power supply
  • Connecting to the PC or network
  • Connecting the I/O connectors
  • Function test

Hardware description

  • List of technical data
  • Definition of the LEDs
  • Functions of switches and buttons
  • Pin assignment of the connectors
  • Connection examples

Software description

  • Control options via the DELIB, protocol level, DELIB CLI, graphical applications
  • DELIB Driver Library, DELIB Sample Sources, DELIB for Linux
  • Web interface (only for Ethernet modules)
  • DELIB API and its functions

ICT-Tool

  • Add module on the PC
  • Configure module/interface (Ethernet, USB, CAN, serial)
  • Setting options for M2M and event control (only for supported modules)
  • Test and diagnose module
  • Install firmware updates
  • Save/load module configurations using a separate file

Software packages ICT-Tool / DELIB driver library

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ICT-Tool + DELIB for Windows (64-bit)

For Windows 11/10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Vista, XP and 2000

Software package for the 64-bit version of the ICT-Tool and the DELIB driver library.

The following operating systems are compatible:
64-bit:

  • Windows 10/11 x64
  • Windows 8 x64
  • Windows 7 x64
  • Windows Server 2012 x64
  • Windows Server 2008 x64
  • Windows Vista x64
  • Windows XP x64
  • Windows Server 2003 x64
  • Windows 2000 x64

Supplied software

ICT-Tool x64

  • Updating the DEDITEC module-firmware
  • Assigning module addresses
  • Module-specific settings
  • Configuration of CAN modules
  • Test and diagnosis of module functions
  • Configuration of the watchdog stick

Replaces the following software

  • DT-Flasher x64
  • DELIB Module Demo x64
  • CAN Configuration Utility x64
  • DELIB Module Config x64
  • DELIB Configuration Utility x64
  • Watchdog Configuration Utility x64


DELIB Command Line Interface x64

Enables the execution of DELIB commands in the command line.

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ICT-Tool + DELIB for Windows (32-bit)

For Windows 11/10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Vista, XP and 2000

Software package for the 32-bit version of the ICT-Tool and the DELIB driver library.

The following operating systems are compatible:
32-bit:

      • Windows 10/11
      • Windows 8
      • Windows 7
      • Windows Server 2012
      • Windows Server 2008
      • Windows Vista
      • Windows XP
      • Windows Server 2003
      • Windows 2000
    •  

Supplied software

ICT-Tool x32

      • Updating the DEDITEC module-firmware
      • Assigning module addresses
      • Module-specific settings
      • Configuration of CAN modules
      • Test and diagnosis of module functions
      • Configuration of the watchdog stick

 

Replaces the following software

      • DT-Flasher
      • DELIB Module Demo
      • CAN Configuration Utility
      • DELIB Module Config
      • DELIB Configuration Utility
      • Watchdog Configuration Utility

Attention:

With this version of the driver library, only 32-bit applications can be created, which can then be executed on 32- and 64-bit systems.

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DELIB driver library for Linux (32/64-bit)

For 32/64-bit Linux distributions from kernel 2.6.x. Version 2.73 from 28.10.2024

DELIB driver library for Linux distributions (32/64-bit) from kernel 2.6.x

This driver package contains the following components

  • DELIB USB driver
  • DELIB Ethernet driver
  • DELIB CLI

DELIB USB driver

Support for the following products:

  • NET series (via USB interface)
  • RO-USB series
  • BS-USB series
  • USB mini-sticks
  • USB watchdog
  • USB-OPTION-8 / USB-RELAY-8
  • USB-TTL-32 / USB-TTL-64

Note:

With the standard version of the USB driver, several USB products with different module IDs (e.g. one RO-USB and one USB-OPTOIN-8) can be addressed. No further driver installation is required.

If several USB products with the same module ID (e.g. a USB-OPTOIN-8 and a USB-RELAIS-8) are to be addressed, the Linux FTDI driver must also be installed. You can find the FTDI driver at http://www.ftdichip.com.

DELIB Ethernet driver

Support for the following products:

  • NET series (via Ethernet interface)
  • RO-ETH series
  • RO-ETH/LC series
  • BS-ETH series
  • ETH-OPTION-8 / ETH-RELAY-8
  • ETH-TTL-64

DELIB CLI

With the DELIB CLI (Command Line Interface) for Linux, all commands for digital and analog I/Os can be set directly via the command line


Manual

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Manual for ICT-Tool and DELIB

Software Description - ICT-Tool - DELIB API Reference

Software Description

  • Control options via DELIB, protocol level, DELIB CLI, graphical applications
  • DELIB driver library, DELIB sample sources, DELIB for Linux
  • Web interface (only for Ethernet modules)
  • DELIB API and its functions

ICT-Tool

  • Add module to PC
  • Configure module/interface (Ethernet, USB, CAN, Serial)
  • Settings for M2M and Event Control (only for supported modules)
  • Test and diagnose module
  • Install firmware updates
  • Save/load module configurations using a separate file

DELIB API Reference

  • Directory structure of DELIB
  • Management functions
  • Error handling
  • Manage digital inputs and outputs
  • Manage analog inputs and outputs
  • Manage software FIFO
  • Manage output timeout
  • Register read and write commands


Download

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Hardware updates (firmware flash file package)

Firmware flash file package for the ICT tool

This package contains the latest firmware files for the following product series:

  • STARTER series
  • BS series
  • RO series
  • NET series
  • UC series
  • CAN-IO-Box
  • Development accessories

The firmware flash file package can alternatively be downloaded via the ICT tool.

USB cable A plug to C plug

USB cable for connecting our modules to the control PC.

  • Type: USB 2.0, A plug to C plug
  • Length: 1 m
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5-pin plug connector

Enables the power supply to be connected to the DEDITEC module.

  • Type: Phoenix Contact® - 1876343
  • 100 % mismatch protected
  • For all conductor types from 0.2 mm² to 2.5 mm²
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16-pin plug connector

Required for connecting inputs and outputs of the DEDITEC module.

  • Type: WAGO® 713-1108/037-000
  • Plug-in female multipoint connector with locking mechanism
  • 100 % mismatch protected
  • 1-wire connection for all conductor types up to 1.5 mm²
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Actuating tool for Wago connectors

Used to open and close the terminal contacts on the WAGO® connectors.

  • Type: WAGO® - 734-231
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USB cable A plug to C plug

USB cable for connecting our modules to the control PC.

  • Type: USB 2.0, A plug to C plug
  • Length: 1 m
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5-pin plug connector

Enables the power supply to be connected to the DEDITEC module.

  • Type: Phoenix Contact® - 1876343
  • 100 % mismatch protected
  • For all conductor types from 0.2 mm² to 2.5 mm²
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16-pin plug connector

Required for connecting inputs and outputs of the DEDITEC module.

  • Type: WAGO® 713-1108/037-000
  • Plug-in female multipoint connector with locking mechanism
  • 100 % mismatch protected
  • 1-wire connection for all conductor types up to 1.5 mm²
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Actuating tool for Wago connectors

Used to open and close the terminal contacts on the WAGO® connectors.

  • Type: WAGO® - 734-231
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Strain relief plate for 16 or 18-pin Wago connectors

The strain relief plate is pushed onto the center of the female connector and enables the connected cables or strands to be fixed in place.

  • Type: WAGO® - 713-127
  • Strain relief for the connection wiring
  • Suitable for 16 or 18-pole female connectors
  • Slide onto the female connector from the side
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Top hat rail

Top-hat rail for mounting our control technology modules.

  • DIN rail according to DIN EN 50022
  • Type: Phoenix Contact® - 1208131
  • Dimensions in mm: 450 x 35 x 7.5 (L x W x H)
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24V/2A power supply unit for top-hat rail mounting

The DR-4524 from Mean Well is a 48W power supply unit for DIN rail mounting for industrial applications. It offers protection against short circuit, overload, overvoltage and overheating.

  • Input voltage range: 85 V.. 264 V AC / 120 V DC ... 370 V DC
  • Output voltage: 24 V DC
  • Output current: 2 A
  • Rated power: 48 W
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Typical Application Areas:

  • Research and Development:
    Use in laboratories and test environments for scientific experiments and test setups.
  • Machine and plant control:
    Direct connection of control systems via USB enables the USB thermocouple box module for temperature conversion in Industrial Applications to provide precise and low-latency implementation of industrial automation processes.
  • Decentralized I/O expansion of existing systems:
    Scalable extension of control architectures through modular USB I/O components directly at the machine environment.

Comparison of UC-USB-THERMO4_K with common market products

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Interfaces & Communication

Feature Market Comparison Advantages of the DEDITEC UC-USB-THERMO4_K</th > Practical Benefits of the modules
USB Standard usually only USB-A / B Thanks to USB-C, it is significantly more modern and faster than typical USB I/O boards Improves compatibility with current devices and simplifies integration.
Number of USB modules that can be used simultaneously 1–4 modules, often without proper management Up to 16 modules per system Enables larger system configurations without additional distributors or expansion devices.

Automation & Diagnostics

Feature Market Comparison Advantages of the DEDITEC UC-USB-THERMO4_K</th > Practical Benefits of the modules
Diagnostic tools Mostly not available Extensive diagnostic capabilities integrated in the ICT tool Simplifies commissioning, troubleshooting, and long-term analysis through centralized, integrated diagnostic functions.
Automated control and monitoring Additional control PC required Configurable event control enables automated process monitoring without a control PC Reduces the need for external control logic and enables automated processes directly within the module.

Hardware flexibility

Feature Market Comparison Advantages of the DEDITEC UC-USB-THERMO4_K</th > Practical Benefits of the modules
Supply voltage Usually fixed (e.g., +24 V) Flexible +12 V DC … +28 V DC Facilitates use in various power supply configurations and reduces the need for additional power supplies.
EMC stability Low-cost OEM modules often susceptible to interference Industrial‑grade EMC design Ensures low-interference operation in industrial environments with high electromagnetic interference.

Software & Integration

Feature Market Comparison Advantages of the DEDITEC UC-USB-THERMO4_K</th > Practical Benefits of the modules
Software integration Limited drivers DELIB library for C, C++, C#, Java, VB Simplifies development through standardized programming interfaces and reduces the effort required for custom driver adaptations.
Example programs Barely available or only upon request Example programs can be downloaded for free Accelerates implementation and facilitates the transition to project-specific applications.
Firmware updates Often paid or limited Free for life Ensures long-term functionality and enables improvements without additional licensing costs.
Example code Fewer languages or restricted examples Extensive examples for C, C++, C#, Java, VB, LabView Supports various development environments and facilitates integration into existing software landscapes.
Response times Partially higher latency with standard I/O Very fast firmware Improves real-time performance and enables reliable processing of time-critical signals.
System integration Proprietary systems complicate integration Easy integration into PLCs, PCs, and test benches Facilitates integration into existing automation and test systems without extensive modifications.
Test system integration Competitors often more expensive or less flexible Ideal for automotive and test bench applications Supports reproducible measurement and test procedures and reduces integration effort in complex test bench environments.

Mechanical & physical properties

Feature Market Comparison Advantages of the DEDITEC UC-USB-THERMO4_K</th > Practical Benefits of the modules
Mounting Depending on the supplier, different or less standard designs may be used. Mounting on a 35 x 7.5 mm DIN rail for use in control cabinets and decentralized I/O systems. Enables quick and standards-compliant integration into existing control cabinets.

Reliability

Feature Market Comparison Advantages of the DEDITEC UC-USB-THERMO4_K</th > Practical Benefits of the modules
Long-term availability Typically 3–5 years 10‑year guaranteed availability Simplifies long-term plant planning and reduces risks associated with early product discontinuations.
Firmware updates Often paid or limited Free for life Ensures continuous functional improvement without additional operating costs.
ICT tool Often multiple tools, fewer functions One tool for commissioning, diagnostics, loopback testing, long‑term simulation Simplifies commissioning, diagnostics, and testing procedures through a centralized software solution.
Production location Many manufacturers produce in Asia Made in Germany Enables short supply chains, consistent quality assurance, and a reliable supply of spare parts.
MTBF Low-cost OEM modules with shorter lifespan High MTBF values Reduces the probability of failure and increases availability in continuous-operation applications.
Failure rate Higher failure rates with low‑cost I/O Very low field failure rates Minimizes unplanned downtime and reduces maintenance and service costs.
Spare parts availability Often early discontinuation Long‑term spare parts availability Facilitates maintenance and modernization of existing systems over many years.

Service and support

Feature Market Comparison Advantages of the DEDITEC UC-USB-THERMO4_K</th > Practical Benefits of the modules
Support quality Call centers or external service providers Direct developer support Enables fast and technically sound problem-solving without the need to escalate issues through external service providers.
Response time Sometimes several days Very fast response, often same day Reduces downtime and speeds up the restoration of system operations when technical issues arise.
Customization Rare or very expensive Custom hardware/firmware possible Enables project-specific solutions without the need for time-consuming in-house development or additional hardware components.
Documentation Often minimal or incomplete Comprehensive and practical documentation Simplifies commissioning and reduces the need for follow-up inquiries thanks to clearly structured and comprehensive technical documentation.
Consulting Often only sales support Technicians instead of general sales staff Ensures application-oriented support directly tailored to technical requirements.

Economy

Feature Market Comparison Advantages of the DEDITEC UC-USB-THERMO4_K</th > Practical Benefits of the modules
Price-performance ratio Major brands significantly more expensive Very good price‑performance ratio Reduces total cost per channel and enables cost-effective system expansions.
License costs Modbus/features often require additional payment No additional costs for protocols Simplifies cost planning and prevents unexpected follow-up costs associated with functional or protocol expansions.
Series prices Large manufacturers often inflexible Attractive volume pricing Simplifies budget planning for larger volumes and enables cost-effective scaling of projects.
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