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0,25 € netto
The Tinycontrol LAN Controller v4 is a device used for remote control of connected sensors. It features a built-in web server, and for communication, you can utilize either the fast Ethernet port or the Wi-Fi (802.11n) wireless interface. The device supports SNMP, HTTP, and MQTT protocols, as well as encrypted connections. It has 2 analog inputs for measuring voltage, DC current, and AC current, 1 analog input for measuring voltage, DC current, AC current, pressure sensors, thermocouples, distance sensors, and others, and 1 digital input in the 1-wire/I2C standard for connecting various types of sensors. The software allows you to remotely control collected data and implement remote control. You can create a schedule using time-based events or an event table based on one of three conditions. The controller is equipped with 3 PWM outputs ranging from 1 Hz to 1 MHz, 1 transistor output (for controlling receivers with a current consumption of up to 0.6 A), and 4 OC standard outputs for activating relays. Power for the device can be supplied using PoE (passive or 802.3af standard) or a standard DC socket. The input voltage range is 8 - 58 V, and the maximum power consumption (without relays activated) is 0.5 W.
Wi-Fi / Ethernet communication
The LAN Controller v4 features 1 fast Ethernet port (10/100 Mb/s) and a Wi-Fi interface (802.11n). You can utilize either of the above interfaces or both simultaneously for communication.
Built-in WWW server
The offered product includes a built-in web server, providing convenient and straightforward management through a graphical interface. It also allows for sending commands using HTTP or MQTT.
Inputs / outputs
The controller has been equipped with interfaces:
- Modbus (block blcok)
- Logic inputs (blue block)
- Analog inputs (orange blocks)
- Relay output (green block)
- Transistor output (light green block)
- 1-Wire / I2C (RJ11 port)
- OC / PWM outputs (connectors next to the DC socket)
Advanced management
The device allows programming operations based on logical operators and events. For example, upon detecting a high temperature, you can trigger an event such as sending an email or SMS. There are numerous configuration options available, depending on the sensors used.
The scheduler will allow you to plan events that are meant to occur regularly. For example, you can reset the energy meter used to track daily consumption every day.
The outputs allow for configuring the return time (automatically changing the output state to the opposite after the specified time from the first change), periodic switching (periodically turning on and off), and outputs after startup (delay in activation after power restoration).
Specifications
Tinycontrol LAN Kontroler v4 | |
Voltage range | 8 - 58 V |
Power consumption | 0.5W (without relays enabled) |
PoE power supply | YES (802.3af) mode A passive with jumper |
Interfaces | Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s Wi-Fi 802.11n |
Measurement interfaces |
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Outputs |
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Operating temperature range | -20 to +85 °C |
Dimensions | 106 x 79 x 38 mm |
Weight | 130 g |
DIN rail mounting | Yes (35mm) |