Hardware Objects in the App Builder
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Purpose
- 3 Categories
- 3.1 Generic
- 3.2 Sensors
- 3.3 Measurement
- 3.4 Actuators
- 3.5 Electrical
- 3.6 Input Control
- 3.7 Multimedia
- 3.8 Display
Introduction
Hardware Objects in the App Builder are used to control and receive data from physical hardware.
For a detailed explanation of the Hardware Objects check out the Object Reference.
For a detailed explanation of how to connect certain types of hardware to the Q-Client check out the Hardware Reference.
Purpose
Hardware Objects in the App Builder are blue and enable you to receive and send out data to all of your physical hardware that’s connected to your system. All hardware objects require application mapping from the user, which is the process of matching a specific piece of hardware to an hardware object that is represented in the app.
Read more about the Application Mapping.
Categories
Hardware Objects are structured into multiple categories.
Generic
Generic hardware objects are to be used with generic hardware components attached to the builder base of the appropriate signal type.
https://quantumintegrate.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/QOR/pages/279577287/Generic
Sensors
Sensor objects are used to interact with a variety of sensors that can be connected to the Builder Base.
https://quantumintegrate.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/QOR/pages/33456189/Sensors
Measurement
Measurement objects can be used to measure both distance and spatial orientation.
https://quantumintegrate.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/QOR/pages/277381909/Measurement
Actuators
Actuators are a variety of objects that control motors and servos.
Electrical
Electrical objects are used to control both lighting and outlet devices. Devices of this type are primarily accessible through one of our gateways: Philips Hue, Samsung SmartThings, or Ikea Tradfri.
Input Control
Input Control objects are used to connect various digital and analog input devices to the system.
Multimedia
Multimedia objects are used to control multimedia hardware devices.
Display
Display objects control LCD, 7Segment, and LED type displays.