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Modular units for control and data collection on a DIN rail
INBROLLY launches a range of DIN-IPC controllers for industrial and IoT applications. Its advantage is that it can be mounted in low profile distribution boards with the same profile as conventional circuit breakers. The DIN-IPC series consists of a controller and expansion modules to achieve the required features and interfaces.
IPC-CPUF407 Automation Controller
IPC-CPUF407 is a DIN-IPC series controller for industrial and IoT applications. Its advantage is that it can be mounted in low profile distribution boards with the same profile as conventional circuit breakers. It includes the STM32F407 microcontroller, which supports Ethernet network interface, SDIO is used for Wi-Fi connectivity, as well as a wide range of other interfaces. It is therefore suitable for devices requiring either wired or wireless internet connectivity for data acquisition and control.
The world's first power bank rechargeable from a bicycle dynamo
Electric bicycles costing tens of thousands are in vogue. They carry a large battery that first needs to be recharged from a socket and then you can set off on a route of just a few dozen kilometres. Then you have to find a socket again and recharge it with electricity produced from non-organic sources. INBROLLY goes the other way. For enthusiasts who set out on their own for long periods in the countryside, on expedition trips, on bikepacking, with little or no contact from civilization. You certainly won't get an e-bike here, but navigation and a cell phone are now an important part of the kit. The last contact with civilization. And there is nowhere to charge these devices. And it is for this purpose that we present the world's first powerbank that can be recharged from a bicycle dynamo - DYNABANK.

News

We support 3-2-1 VABANK

Five years ago, in 2019, Tomas and I fought together the pitfalls of the 1000 miles adventure race, and we still meet each other at many other races afterwards. Tomas hasn't given up on "the miles", as the 1000 miles race is familiarly called, and has grown incredibly athletic, even winning it twice. And that's when DYNABANK started to be created, the first version was tested in this race in 2019. And now our paths crossed again, Tomáš together with Klára, whom he met how else but on the miles, last year founded their own MTB unsupported race called 3-2-1 VABANK, which is unique in that it is limited in the equipment that the racer can carry with him. It's simply a vabank race. And this year, it's spiced up even more by the fact that Klara and Tomas say their yes the day before for the journey of a lifetime together.

Read more: We support 3-2-1 VABANK

DYNABANK supplied with automatic disconnect or switch on of output while riding

Power bank with charging from the bicycle dynamo DYNABANK included a PASS function, which was able to send the battery voltage to the USB output without the inverter on and also the voltage from the rectifier during the ride. Since this feature proved to be of little use and also confused the connected device, this feature was removed. However, it is replaced with a modification that can automatically disconnect or switch on the USB output.

Read more: DYNABANK supplied with automatic disconnect or switch on of output while riding

IPC-CPUF407 can be extended with a CAN interface and a second RS-485 interface

The IPC-CPUF407 module includes a CAN controller in the STM32F407 processor, but is not equipped with a bus driver. The IPC-CAN485 expansion module offers this interface and can also add a second RS-485 interface. Both CAN and RS-485 are galvanically isolated, providing increased protection against interference, ground loops and overvoltage. More information about the module can be found here, support is also available in the open application firmware.

MPPT regulator added to DIN-IPC system for island PV systems without available power source

In many cases, it is necessary to build a remote control system without a power supply. For the DIN-IPC series, an MPPT rgulator has been developed that allows charging of batteries from photovoltaic panels and monitoring of the photovoltaic system via an integrated processor unit, so that status information is always available, as well as from other sensors connected to the system.

Read more: MPPT regulator added to DIN-IPC system for island PV systems without available power source

DIN-IPC modules as a solution for smart homes

The DIN-IPC series components for installation in low panelboards can also be deployed for today's popular smart home applications. Not only can they be used to control advanced components such as heat storage tanks, ventilation and heat recovery systems or heat pumps, but they can also be used for basic functions such as room temperature measurement, light control, heating control, etc. There is no need to write a special app for this, just a connection to, for example, Home Assistant.

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