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== Summary ==
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The network relay is a device used to separate a [[Data networks|network]] within a ship or station into multiple partially separate sub-networks.<br>
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Separate sub-networks allow one-way broadcasting of variable changes between them, and enable the creation of modular [[YOLOL|YOLOL]] systems.
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}}<section begin=summary/>The network relay is a device used to separate a [[Data networks|network]] within a ship or station into multiple partially separate sub-networks. Separate sub-networks allow one-way broadcasting of variable changes between them, and enable the creation of modular [[YOLOL|YOLOL]] systems.<section end=summary/>


== Basic information ==
== Basic information ==
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** One end of the relay acts as the "input" connection
** One end of the relay acts as the "input" connection
** The other end acts as the "output" connection
** The other end acts as the "output" connection
* When the relay is powered, changes made to device fields connected to the input propagate will apply to all similarly named device fields that are connected to relay output
** The input / output direction is shown through triangles pointing towards the output side
* When the relay is powered, changes made to device fields connected to the input propagate / will apply to all similarly named device fields that are connected to relay output
** Values between networks are not automatically synchronized
** Values between networks are not automatically synchronized
*** This means that connected networks may contain different values for similarly named device fields
*** This means that connected networks may contain different values for similarly named device fields
* A Network Relay can also not propagate data, by setting MasterIsEnabled or IsEnabled to 0
** MasterIsEnabled can only be influenced from the Input side
** IsEnabled can be influenced from the input side if it is propagating data. If it is 0, it can only be influenced from the Output side.
'''NOTE:''' the Network relay can only function, if there is no open connection between the separate [[Data networks|data networks]], like a different network relay or a direct cable connection.
* Use in conjunction with [[Memory relay|memory relays]] to transfer power and select data


== Device fields ==
== Device fields ==
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:
* [[Universal tool|Universal Tool]]
* [[Data networks|Data networks]]
* [[YOLOL|YOLOL]]


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! '''IsMasterEnabled'''
! '''IsMasterEnabled'''
| On / Off
| On / Off (Input side)
| 0 / 1
| 0 / 1
|-
|-
! '''IsEnabled'''
! '''IsEnabled'''
| On / Off, read only
| On / Off (Output side)
| 0 / 1
| 0 / 1
|}
|}
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:
* [[Universal tool|Universal Tool]]
* [[Data networks|Data networks]]
* [[YOLOL|YOLOL]]


[[Category:Devices and machines|Network relay]]
[[Category:Devices and machines|Network relay]]

Latest revision as of 23:34, 20 September 2024

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Network relay.png
Network relay

Size 48×24×24 cm
Mass 244.17 kg
Volume 24.54 kv
Corrosion resistance 440
Primary material Bastium
Input / Output

Sockets 2

Composition

The network relay is a device used to separate a network within a ship or station into multiple partially separate sub-networks. Separate sub-networks allow one-way broadcasting of variable changes between them, and enable the creation of modular YOLOL systems.

Basic information

  • Network Relays are connected to two separate data networks via cable sockets at both ends of the device
    • One end of the relay acts as the "input" connection
    • The other end acts as the "output" connection
    • The input / output direction is shown through triangles pointing towards the output side
  • When the relay is powered, changes made to device fields connected to the input propagate / will apply to all similarly named device fields that are connected to relay output
    • Values between networks are not automatically synchronized
      • This means that connected networks may contain different values for similarly named device fields
  • A Network Relay can also not propagate data, by setting MasterIsEnabled or IsEnabled to 0
    • MasterIsEnabled can only be influenced from the Input side
    • IsEnabled can be influenced from the input side if it is propagating data. If it is 0, it can only be influenced from the Output side.

NOTE: the Network relay can only function, if there is no open connection between the separate data networks, like a different network relay or a direct cable connection.

  • Use in conjunction with memory relays to transfer power and select data

Device fields

YOLOL field description range
IsMasterEnabled On / Off (Input side) 0 / 1
IsEnabled On / Off (Output side) 0 / 1

To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:

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