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Rymic Pinpoints the DataBy Michael Foley Rymic Systems, Inc., enhanced their rymicNET Remote Monitoring Device with two new modules: a GPS (Global Positioning System) module and a serial port expansion board. Both plug into the existing rymicNET board stack and fit within the standard rymicNET enclosure. RymicNET is an Internet-enabled data acquisition and control device with a built-in Web server. A browser-based graphical interface allows users to view, control, and collect data remotely. RymicNET's I/O sub-system is built around the NetSilicon Internet Processor. Dynamic HTML and scripting display digital I/O, analog I/O, and serial port data via the Internet. The system consists of two circuit boards, the Core board, and the I/O board. The Core board contains the NET+ARM processor, memory, flash, communication ports, and a real-time clock. The micro GPS receiver adds GPS location functionality. Serving as a carrier for the GPS module. The serial port expansion board increases the number of available serial ports from two to ten. These full function UART-based serial ports can be configured for RS-232 or RS-485 and support baud rates up to 230.4 Kbps. Link: |
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