🚜 Merges/Redirect ADS component pages (#8548)

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sharing: true
footer: true
logo: beckhoff.png
ha_category: Hub
ha_category:
- Hub
- Binary Sensor
- Light
- Sensor
- Switch
ha_release: "0.60"
ha_iot_class: "Local Push"
redirect_from:
- /components/binary_sensor.ads/
- /components/light.ads/
- /components/sensor.ads/
- /components/switch.ads/
---
The ADS (automation device specification) describes a device-independent and fieldbus independent interface for communication between [Beckhoff](https://www.beckhoff.com/) automation devices running [TwinCAT](http://www.beckhoff.hu/english.asp?twincat/default.htm) and other devices implementing this interface.
There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:
- [Binary Sensor](#binary-sensor)
- [Light](#light)
- [Sensor](#sensor)
- [Switch](#switch)
## {% linkable_title Configuration %}
To enable ADS, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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- **adsvar**: Name of the variable on the ADS device. To access global variables on *TwinCAT2* use a prepending dot `.myvariable`, for TwinCAT3 use `GBL.myvariable`.
- **adstype**: Specify the type of the variable. Use one of the following: `int`, `byte`, `uint`, `bool`
- **value**: The value that will be written in the variable.
## {% linkable_title Binary Sensor %}
The `ads` binary sensor platform can be used to monitor a boolean value on your ADS device.
To use your ADS device, you first have to set up your [ADS hub](/components/ads/) and then add the following to your `configuration.yaml`
file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
binary_sensor:
- platform: ads
adsvar: .boolean1
```
{% configuration %}
adsvar:
description: The name of the variable which you want to access on the ADS device.
required: true
type: string
name:
description: An identifier for the light in the frontend.
required: false
type: string
device_class:
description: The [type/class](/components/binary_sensor/) of the sensor to set the icon in the frontend.
required: false
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}
## {% linkable_title Light %}
The `ads` light platform allows you to control your connecte ADS lights.
To use your ADS device, you first have to set up your [ADS hub](/components/ads/) and then add the following to your `configuration.yaml`
file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
light:
- platform: ads
adsvar: GVL.enable_light
adsvar_brightness: GVL.brightness
```
{% configuration %}
adsvar:
required: true
description: The name of the boolean variable that switches the light on
type: string
adsvar_brightness:
required: false
description: The name of the variable that controls the brightness, use an unsigned integer on the PLC side
type: integer
name:
required: false
description: An identifier for the Light in the frontend
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}
## {% linkable_title Sensor %}
The `ads` sensor platform allows reading the value of a numeric variable on your ADS device. The variable can be of type *INT*, *UINT* or *BYTE*.
To use your ADS device, you first have to set up your [ADS hub](/components/ads/) and then add the following to your `configuration.yaml`
file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: ads
adsvar: GVL.temperature
unit_of_measurement: '°C'
adstype: integer
```
{% configuration %}
adsvar:
required: true
description: The name of the variable which you want to access.
type: string
adstype:
required: false
description: The datatype of the ADS variable, possible values are int, uint, byte.
default: int
type: string
name:
required: false
description: An identifier for the sensor.
type: string
factor:
required: false
description: A factor that divides the stored value before displaying in Home Assistant.
default: 1
type: integer
{% endconfiguration %}
The *factor* can be used to implement fixed decimals. E.g., set *factor* to 100 if you want to display a fixed decimal value with two decimals. A variable value of `123` will be displayed as `1.23`.
## {% linkable_title Switch %}
The `ads` switch platform accesses a boolean variable on the connected ADS device. The variable is identified by its name.
To use your ADS device, you first have to set up your [ADS hub](/components/ads/) and then add the following to your `configuration.yaml`
file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: ads
adsvar: .global_bool
```
{% configuration %}
adsvar:
required: true
description: The name of the variable which you want to access on the ADS device.
type: string
name:
required: false
description: An identifier for the switch in the frontend.
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}

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---
layout: page
title: "ADS Binary Sensor"
description: "Instructions on how to set up ADS binary sensors within Home Assistant."
date: 2017-10-25 10:00
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
logo: beckhoff.png
ha_category: Binary Sensor
ha_release: "0.60"
ha_iot_class: "Local Push"
---
The `ads` binary sensor platform can be used to monitor a boolean value on your ADS device.
To use your ADS device, you first have to set up your [ADS hub](/components/ads/) and then add the following to your `configuration.yaml`
file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
binary_sensor:
- platform: ads
adsvar: .boolean1
```
{% configuration %}
adsvar:
description: The name of the variable which you want to access on the ADS device.
required: true
type: string
name:
description: An identifier for the light in the frontend.
required: false
type: string
device_class:
description: The [type/class](/components/binary_sensor/) of the sensor to set the icon in the frontend.
required: false
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}

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---
layout: page
title: "ADS Light"
description: Instructions on how to set up ADS lights within Home Assistant
date: 2017-10-25 10:00
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
logo: beckhoff.png
ha_category: Light
ha_release: "0.60"
ha_iot_class: "Local Push"
---
The `ads` light platform allows you to control your connecte ADS lights.
To use your ADS device, you first have to set up your [ADS hub](/components/ads/) and then add the following to your `configuration.yaml`
file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
light:
- platform: ads
adsvar: GVL.enable_light
adsvar_brightness: GVL.brightness
```
{% configuration %}
adsvar:
required: true
description: The name of the boolean variable that switches the light on
type: string
adsvar_brightness:
required: false
description: The name of the variable that controls the brightness, use an unsigned integer on the PLC side
type: integer
name:
required: false
description: An identifier for the Light in the frontend
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}

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---
layout: page
title: "ADS Sensor"
description: "Instructions on how to integrate ADS numeric values into Home Assistant."
date: 2017-10-25 10:00
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
logo: beckhoff.png
ha_category: Sensor
ha_release: "0.60"
ha_iot_class: "Local Push"
---
The `ads` sensor platform allows reading the value of a numeric variable on your ADS device. The variable can be of type *INT*, *UINT* or *BYTE*.
To use your ADS device, you first have to set up your [ADS hub](/components/ads/) and then add the following to your `configuration.yaml`
file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: ads
adsvar: GVL.temperature
unit_of_measurement: '°C'
adstype: integer
```
{% configuration %}
adsvar:
required: true
description: The name of the variable which you want to access.
type: string
adstype:
required: false
description: The datatype of the ADS variable, possible values are int, uint, byte.
default: int
type: string
name:
required: false
description: An identifier for the sensor.
type: string
factor:
required: false
description: A factor that divides the stored value before displaying in Home Assistant.
default: 1
type: integer
{% endconfiguration %}
The *factor* can be used to implement fixed decimals. E.g., set *factor* to 100 if you want to display a fixed decimal value with two decimals. A variable value of `123` will be displayed as `1.23`.

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---
layout: page
title: "ADS Switch"
description: "Instructions on how to set up ADS switches within Home Assistant."
date: 2017-10-25 10:00
sidebar: true
comments: false
sharing: true
footer: true
logo: beckhoff.png
ha_category: Switch
ha_release: "0.60"
ha_iot_class: "Local Push"
---
The `ads` switch platform accesses a boolean variable on the connected ADS device. The variable is identified by its name.
To use your ADS device, you first have to set up your [ADS hub](/components/ads/) and then add the following to your `configuration.yaml`
file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
switch:
- platform: ads
adsvar: .global_bool
```
{% configuration %}
adsvar:
required: true
description: The name of the variable which you want to access on the ADS device.
type: string
name:
required: false
description: An identifier for the switch in the frontend.
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}