
An overview of the IPEC board, showing the various connections and options available. The board was designed to be compact, flexible and functional, combined with safe and expandable features.
An overview of the IPEC board, showing the various connections and options available. The board was designed to be compact, flexible and functional, combined with safe and expandable features.
IPEC, IoT Power Energy Controller and Monitor SDK boards, are in, successfully tested and available for purchase! The first production batch of both IPEC board variants (ESP32E and ESP32UE), have gone through Configuration, Flashing, Bring up, Calibration and Final Testing. All looking good. The development firmware release I hope to complete this week and upload
The below guide shows the Mains and Solar Power Energy Monitor Board options available. With three current models of Power Energy Monitors, three ATM devices (ATM90E26, ATM90E32 and ATM90E36), and two variants of ESP32-WROOM (32E with PCB Antenna and 32UE with U.FL for External Antenna), this guide should assist in selecting the right board for
The below two videos show the IPEC board outputting PWM and DAC voltages, which are directly controlled via the IPEC ATM90E32 and CT Clamp Input. A current clamp is connected to a variable ramping mains AC load and this is then used to test the IPEC board, which is automatically outputting to the DAC and
Both the IPEC and IPEX BETA boards have been undergoing initial bring up and beta testing – which is going very well and all positive for the first test release. Development firmware has also evolved to supporting the ADC, DAC and PWM Outputs. This is the biggest amount of time has been spent on bring-up.