IoT software connector simplifies building automation

Translation of sensor outputs into ready-to-use data for IoT applications and data-driven businesses is the work of EnOcean’s IoT Connector. The software is described as a link between maintenance-free IoT data from energy harvesting sensors and IoT applications to ease the integration of EnOcean products.

Explaining the need to add intelligence to data gathering for an effective network, building or enterprise, EnOcean’s Marian Hönsch said: “Data is critical to understanding, measuring and improving facility management processes and procedures. Increasingly, data needs to be analysed to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements, security and Covid-19 regulations. Facility and corporate real estate managers are gradually becoming more dependent on data analysis to identify utilisation patterns, trim costs and make buildings into better places for work.”

The software enables the collection of data from billions of sensors in buildings, using energy harvesting wireless sensors to collect data in a secure and maintenance-free way. “The essential requirements of quick on-boarding, broad applicability and water-tight security are embodied in a new IoT Connector that translates sensor outputs into ready-to-use data for IoT applications and data driven businesses,” he added.

The IoT Connector software decodes the IoT data from the EnOcean Protocol and translates it into ready-to-use data in JSON (the open standard file format and data interchange) to be used in the actual application. Algorithms are needed to unravel the data and to make it available for customer applications in the correct form. Customer applications consume IoT data in a key-value pairs format, consisting of a constant that defines the dataset (e.g. temperature, humidity or ventilation), and a value, which is a variable that belongs to the dataset (e.g. 20 degrees C, 80 per cent, level 1/2/3). To facilitate adoption by IoT users, JSON data can be exchanged with an MQTT broker or Microsoft Azure IoT Hub.

In a typical model, the IoT Connector is deployed in an existing connectivity infrastructure – either in edge devices or third-party clouds – for example in centralised controls such as lighting and building automation. The new model processes data directly at the final destination (e.g. a cloud or server from the customer, such as Microsoft Azure cloud). A typical use case would be data analytics and IoT applications allowing the client total control over the data flow. With this model there is no third party or third storage location involved when transferring the data from sensor to cloud. Customers decide what happens with their data, whether visualised, analysed or archived. Here, the IoT Connector is a containerised application and available for deployment at the Docker Hub among others, including all updates. The use of cloud computing relieves the load on the local infrastructure and allows new data-heavy applications to be created, stimulating ideas from customers for new applications.

The EnOcean IoT Connector can be integrated into IoT applications by leveraging existing building infrastructures. The infrastructure can be upgraded to send EnOcean IoT data, for example with the combination of an EnOcean USB stick and Wi-Fi access points from Aruba (a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company). Data from existing EnOcean buildings can directly be forwarded to the IoT Connector in raw format (ESP3 – EnOcean Serial Protocol 3). The Aruba access points support the EnOcean USB stick without needing additional software. The access points talk directly to the IoT Connector running as part of the infrastructure or the final data destination, so no additional gateways are needed. In this scenario, customers have exclusive control over the data flow.

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eInfochips supports customers to integrate NuCurrent’s wireless charging technology

To accelerate the adoption of wireless charging, eInfochips, an Arrow Electronics company, has teamed with NuCurrent, to customise, integrate and license NuCurrent wireless charging technologies to customers.

Summarising the opportunities the technology offers, Aiden Mitchell, vice president and general manager of global supplier and engineering services for Arrow Electronics, said: “NuCurrent’s wireless charging solutions portfolio offers excellent performance and customer experience. Its Qi-certified MP-A17 design supports three times the charging volume and three times the separation distance compared to other designs, allowing for differentiated applications in vehicles, furniture, infrastructure and more,” said Aiden Mitchell, vice president and general manager of global supplier and engineering services for Arrow Electronics.

He hoped that the combined capabilities of the two companies will result in a wider choice of options for customers, as well as contribute to accelerated design cycles and product certifications.

eInfochips is also developing reference kits based on NuCurrent’s Qi and Ki smart kitchen and appliance solutions. With these kits, automotive, consumer, industrial and medical device customers can incorporate wireless charging technologies into products. Customers will also be able to leverage Arrow Electronics’ supply chain and kitting services to shorten design to manufacturing cycle time, added the company.

“eInfochips’ engineering expertise and Arrow Electronics’ supply chain expertise with global presence can help NuCurrent’s innovations reach more companies, while accelerating overall wireless charging technology adoption,” said Tim Tumilty, executive vice president of sales and marketing for NuCurrent. “Through these combined strengths, customers can leverage our collective technology and expertise to develop superior wireless powered products faster.”

eInfochips provides digital transformation and product engineering services to accelerate time to market for its customers, providing expertise in the areas of IoT, AI/ML, security, sensors, wireless, the cloud, and power.

Over the last 25 years, eInfochips has designed and developed over 500 products for companies, from Fortune 500 names to start-ups. eInfochips has expertise across the design value chain covering the full product life cycle.

NuCurrent supplies Fortune 1000 companies and high-potential product developers with wireless power technologies and product integration expertise. NuCurrent’s core technologies span complete wireless power sub-systems from design acceleration tools and magnetics to systems and software technologies.

Nucurrent has generated over 150 patents globally. Its broad systems integration expertise supports manufacturers of appliances, smartphones, wearables, hearables, consumer electronics, medical devices, robotics, IoT, sporting equipment and other emerging product categories.

NuCurrent solutions are based on inductive and inductive resonant wireless power transfer which offers convenience, safety, efficiency, and enhanced user experience. Founded in 2009, NuCurrent is a venture-backed company based in Chicago with offices in Hong Kong, San Diego and Bangalore.

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eInfochips supports customers to integrate NuCurrent’s wireless charging technology

To accelerate the adoption of wireless charging, eInfochips, an Arrow Electronics company, has teamed with NuCurrent, to customise, integrate and license NuCurrent wireless charging technologies to customers.

Summarising the opportunities the technology offers, Aiden Mitchell, vice president and general manager of global supplier and engineering services for Arrow Electronics, said: “NuCurrent’s wireless charging solutions portfolio offers excellent performance and customer experience. Its Qi-certified MP-A17 design supports three times the charging volume and three times the separation distance compared to other designs, allowing for differentiated applications in vehicles, furniture, infrastructure and more,” said Aiden Mitchell, vice president and general manager of global supplier and engineering services for Arrow Electronics.

He hoped that the combined capabilities of the two companies will result in a wider choice of options for customers, as well as contribute to accelerated design cycles and product certifications.

eInfochips is also developing reference kits based on NuCurrent’s Qi and Ki smart kitchen and appliance solutions. With these kits, automotive, consumer, industrial and medical device customers can incorporate wireless charging technologies into products. Customers will also be able to leverage Arrow Electronics’ supply chain and kitting services to shorten design to manufacturing cycle time, added the company.

“eInfochips’ engineering expertise and Arrow Electronics’ supply chain expertise with global presence can help NuCurrent’s innovations reach more companies, while accelerating overall wireless charging technology adoption,” said Tim Tumilty, executive vice president of sales and marketing for NuCurrent. “Through these combined strengths, customers can leverage our collective technology and expertise to develop superior wireless powered products faster.”

eInfochips provides digital transformation and product engineering services to accelerate time to market for its customers, providing expertise in the areas of IoT, AI/ML, security, sensors, wireless, the cloud, and power.

Over the last 25 years, eInfochips has designed and developed over 500 products for companies, from Fortune 500 names to start-ups. eInfochips has expertise across the design value chain covering the full product life cycle.

NuCurrent supplies Fortune 1000 companies and high-potential product developers with wireless power technologies and product integration expertise. NuCurrent’s core technologies span complete wireless power sub-systems from design acceleration tools and magnetics to systems and software technologies.

Nucurrent has generated over 150 patents globally. Its broad systems integration expertise supports manufacturers of appliances, smartphones, wearables, hearables, consumer electronics, medical devices, robotics, IoT, sporting equipment and other emerging product categories.

NuCurrent solutions are based on inductive and inductive resonant wireless power transfer which offers convenience, safety, efficiency, and enhanced user experience. Founded in 2009, NuCurrent is a venture-backed company based in Chicago with offices in Hong Kong, San Diego and Bangalore.

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Cincoze offers series of sunlight-readable industrial panel PCs

For comfortable, convenient smart cities, Tawianese manufacturer Cincoze believes that human machine interfaces (HMIs), sensors, embedded computers, networks, and artificial intelligence data analysis are all technologies which will provide the tools to assess public infrastructure needs.

It has produced a range of outdoor kiosks, the Crystal line, which includes industrial panel PCs with sunlight-readable displays. The modular design is available in a selection of sizes. The sunlight-readable display models afford bright daylight viewing and are strong enough to withstand the challenges of an outdoor environment, says Cincoze. The panel PCs are suitable for outdoor kiosk use in transport kiosks, automatic ticket and other vending machines, public information displays and smart mailboxes.

The Cincoze sunlight-readable panel PC series uses Cincoze’s patented Convertible Display System (CDS) modular design to combine an industrial touch display and an industrial embedded computer module. The result, says the company is an easy-maintenance, easy-upgrade, and future-proof panel PC.

The embedded system component offers various options including, Intel Atom, Pentium, and Core i3/i5 CPUs, up to 64Gbyte of memory, and two 2.5-inch hard disk drives or solid state drives, selectable to match system performance needs.

Display options are from eight to 21.5-inches with projective capacitive (PCAP) touch displays, and high-brightness 1600 nits backlight for visibility even outdoors and in sunlight.

Specific I/O requirements so Cincoze offers the panel PCs with the most commonly needed I/O connections, including USB 3.0, COM, and GbE LAN, to connect to devices like barcode readers, cameras, and card readers. For specialised applications, there is an M.2 E key and two full-size mini-PCIe slots for wireless connectivity modules or any of Cincoze’s mini-PCIe expansion card (MEC) modules for additional COM, USB, and LAN ports.

To ensure uninterrupted operation, the sunlight-readable panel PCs can withstand a temperature range of -20 to +70 degrees C. The front panel is waterproof and dustproof with an IP65 rating. The super-hard 7H touch surface is scratch-resistant and can withstand heavy impacts, says Cincoze.

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