Welcome to INBROLLY! We are open! That's why we use open systems and open solutions. We offer customization of our products according to your needs. Contact us also for wholesale pricing or custom module or firmware development.
Welcome to INBROLLY! We are open! That's why we use open systems and open solutions. We offer customization of our products according to your needs. Contact us also for wholesale pricing or custom module or firmware development.
The PI-AIO and PI-DIO modules are connected to the Raspberry Pi on the I2C bus on pins GPIO2 (SDA) and GPIO3 (SCL). Therefore, the I2C stack, which is already integrated in the Raspberry OS, can be used for control. Let's take a look at how to do this in the Python programming language.
Read more: Using PI-AIO and PI-DIO with Python in Raspberry OS
Three modules have been developed with digital and analogue interfaces not only for the PI-CPUF407. This includes the PI-FIO module, designed for direct use of the interfaces on the STM32F407 processor, as well as PI-DIO with galvanically isolated digital inputs and outputs and PI-AIO with galvanically isolated analog inputs and outputs. PI-DIO and PI-AIO are compatible with the HAT+ standard for Raspberry Pi.
We took the core of the IPC-CPUF407 modular computer and placed it on a board with Rasberry PI format. The result is probably the most sophisticated module with an STM32F407 processor that includes Fast Ethernet and Wi-Fi communication interfaces, a MicroSD card slot, two USB interfaces, a GPIO expansion connector with digital and analog inputs and outputs, and a serial terminal with a command line with USB-C bridge.
In cooperation with the Lost divers club we started to develop a closed circuit rebreather and also a diving computer with decompression calculation. Now we can present the first prototype of LD'sC/DC computer, which is designed for both beginners and advanced divers, as it can work with multiple gases including trimix and also with open or closed circuit option. This computer will be the same for a complete rebreather with oxygen dosing control.
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.
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 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.
PI-CPUF407 is a module with STM32F407 processor, Fast Ethernet and Wi-Fi communication interface, SD card slot, two USB 2.0 peripheral interfaces (1x Full Speed and 1x High speed) and GPIO expansion connector with digital and analog inputs and outputs. The advantage is low power consumption, which also allows battery operation. The module has a small Rasberry PI format size with similarly placed connectors and mounting holes, so it fits into most Rasberry PI boxes. Also, the expansion GPIO connector has a similar wiring so that expansion HAT modules can also be used.
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