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MQTT ELECTRONIC INTERFACE BOARD
MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) is a lightweight TCP/IP-based communication protocol designed for the efficient transmission of real-time data between IoT (Internet of Things) devices and supervisory systems. Thanks to its publish/subscribe architecture, it enables simple, reliable, and scalable information exchange, even on low-bandwidth networks. It is particularly suitable for applications in home automation, industry, and smart city.
- Electronic board that allows to easily integrate Benincà automation systems with other systems through the MQTT communication protocol
- Equipped with a local web server, it allows commands to be sent directly via browser, without the need to pass through an external server
- It has a serial interface to compatible Benincà control units and an Ethernet port for connection to a PC or network
- It is possible to control the automation, query the status of the inputs, any alarms, or simply access the statistical parameters (e.g., the number of operations for scheduled maintenance management)
| Power | Via EXP directly from the automation system or 8 to 30 Vdc - 10 to 30 Vac |
| Power consumption | I Average = 100 mA (depending on configuration and setup) |
| CPU | Freescale™ i.MX6 Family, based on ARM Cortex-A9 processors: i.MX6ULL up to 528 MHz |
| RAM | 256MB DDR3L soldered on board |
| Flash | 8GB eMMC soldered on board, expandable with internal MicroSD (optional connector) |
| OS. | Linux File System - YOCTO - Pyro, Linux kernel var-som-mx6ul 4.9.88 |
| Networking | Main Ethernet interface 10/100 |
| Notifications | PowerON LED and LED diagnostics |
| Clock | Internal RTC with dedicated backup battery |
| Operating temperature | 0°C / +70°C |