07/03/2020
The Internet of things (IoT) brings together people, process, data and things to make networked connections more relevant and valuable than ever before.
IoT turns information into actions that create new capabilities, richer experiences, and unprecedented economic opportunity.
To Cash in on the advantages of IoT, we have made a platform with a powerful Quad Core processor with dynamic frequency scaling up to 1.4GHz, and a 1GB DDR3 Ram.
The extremely sophisticated ACCU motherboard combines CPU, chipset, graphics, GPIB as well as USB and Ethernet standard interfaces in one module. Packed in a single unit rack mount with a sleek and compact design, The ACCU can be powered by -48V for Telecom applications. One of the most significant features is The ACCU can take a wide range of voltages from 36V~72V, meeting industrial applications’ requirements for broad range voltage inputs. Models with 110VAC and 220VAC are also available upon request.
The ACCU is a compact, powerful control unit. It has a large number of interfaces for fast and smooth integration in virtually every environment. The ACCU features excellent EMC characteristics, a wide operating temperature range, a robust design and high reliability.
The ACCU has dual Ethernet interfaces and a built-in 8-port 100baseT network switch with PoE enabled ports for IP Cameras. The ACCU has various interfaces and ports like HDMI, USB host, DB9 serial port, 3.5mm audio jack, internal SATA interface, internal MiniPCIe, Dual SIM etc, with support for 3G/4G/LTE, Bluetooth & WiFi. In addition it has hardware resources like Built-in GPS, microphone etc. for a wide range of applications.
It introduces a full working LINUX operating system, which is very stable & scalable, has a vast array of development options and applications, and provides the best networking of all the possible operating systems. However, no specific knowledge of Linux is required for installation or maintenance of the ACCU in RMS Telco Applications. Units with Android as Operating System are also available.
It has a variety of input ports, including two isolated RS232 and Isolated RS485 (DxBus™), to attach any type of device/sensor. An RS232 port is kept exclusively for debugging and configuring of ACCU called the Console.
Its firmware is designed keeping all the industrial requirements in mind; to provide the easiest experience to the users while the ACCU does all the heavy lifting. Every sensor/device attached continuously answers to the ACCU, never letting a single bit of data going amiss: Only the polling string for the said device has to be inserted once, during the configuration of ACCU. Users can monitor the data from every sensor/device by simply logging into the server from anywhere, anytime.