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CAN4VSCP CAN4VSCP Bejing FrogShop IoT VSCP

Beijing I/O #VSCP control module #IoT #m2m

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The Beijing I/O VSCP control module is now available in the FrogShop.

The module has ten 5V channels that individually can be set to either an input or an output.

Each output can have a pulse automatically  generated.

Each channel can have a protection timer associated with it which turns it off after a specified time. This can be used as a security feature so that a critical controlled resource is not kept on when a communication line has been lost but can be used to keep an output on for a specific time for other uses.

TurnOn/TurnOff or On/Off events can be generated when  signals go high/low.  This is valid both for inputs and outputs. Perfect for monitoring systems or for autonomous control of other VSCP modules.

Alarm events can be generated when a pin change state. Perfect for alarm setups.

State of inputs/outputs can be streamed with configurable time interval.

Inputs can be used as button inputs with repeat.

The Beijing module have a decision matrix with eight entries that can set a pin high or low,  toggle a pin, send status for a pin or all pins, or turn on/off  pulse on a pin. This makes it easy to construct autonomous systems.

The module can be wall mounted or attached to a DIN rail as all modules in the CAN4VSCP series from Paradise of the Frog.

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VSCP

Hot in Paris #VSCP #IoT #m2m

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Jean-Marc Beaune uses the VSCP protocol for temperature measurements, logging and lighting control . Here is the module doing this measurement.

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CAN4VSCP CAN4VSCP Bejing VSCP

Beijing is getting there #VSCP #IoT #m2m

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Configuration view in VSCP Works.

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CAN4VSCP CAN4VSCP Bejing VSCP

The #Beijing module #vscp #IoT #m2m #can4vscp

The Beijing module is on the way now to the Frogshop at last. MDF is done. Coding is in progress. Manual is in progress.  Soon ten more intelligent  I/O channels for the world.

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VSCP

A must see VSCP setup in Belgium #vscp #iot #m2m #homeautomation

http://www.vscp.org

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VSCP

Hannibal vs Goliath (or something) #alljoyn #vscp #IoT #m2m

In one corner these guys

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and

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and probably some more. we don’t know of today.

In the other corner just a fat bee

 

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Yes fat but still very tiny.  And yes that is me.

 

And then there is the  Freescale comparison

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The fat bee say no more and let the data talk for itself.

 

 

 

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CAN4VSCP Accra CAN4VSCP Bejing CAN4VSCP Vilnius VSCP

+60 pcb’s later #vscp

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A day for what a pick and place machine would have done in less than an hour.  Dear Santa give me a pick an place machine for Christmas

Anyway a god day here at the Paradise of the Frog. A vision from 1979 is realized today.  The Beijing card is much the same as the one sketched down on some papers  back then.  To expensive to realize at the time of course. Not so today. Dreams come true and so do CAN4VSCP building blocks.

Cards built today include

Beijing a general I/O card.
Accra a general counter card.
Vilnius a general A/D card.

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VSCP

Follow Freescale first VSCP steps #vscp #iot #m2m

start | VSCP Specification

https://community.freescale.com/groups/demolab/projects/easy-iot-with-vscp

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VSCP

#VSCP raw Ethernet on #Arduino #IoT #m2m

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Hi all,

after fixing the raw Ethernet driver today I have made two samples for Arduino that can be used as a starting point for your own work. The driver itself is documented here.

The first sample send out VSCP events using the raw Ethernet frames. You can find the sample here.

The second example prints the contents of incoming VSCP raw Ethernet frames on the serial monitor. You can find the sample here.

Why!? use the raw Ethernet someone might ask. And for most projects this is a relevant why. If you have the flash + ram space use TCP/IP.  But if you have been into this for a while you also know that many, many, many, many. many times there is just not room for the things you need to fit in a micro of a give size. After all the application is the the main object. That’s the object you should concentrate on. When you reach that point this is your Savior.

Happy Coding!
/Ake

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VSCP

VSCP’er

Germany

https://github.com/BlueAndi/vscp-framework/tree/master/projects/avr/relay_board_01

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