Sorry, forgot the link http://www.embeddedcontrolconcepts.com/products.html

On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Cameron Crum via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote:

> How many IO connections? I use a BCS-460 for my little brewery. It was
> designed with brewers in mind, but could be used for any application
> needing web based control for relays and such. There are a couple models
> with different numbers of inputs and outputs, has a built in web server for
> controlling it all, and they have an API so you could write your own. I
> wrote an andoid app called Brew Mate on the android market so I can use my
> phone with it. It might be worth looking at before re-inventing the wheel.
>
> Cameron
>
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 2:14 PM, Ty Featherling via Af <af@afmug.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I have been asked what the feasibility is of us developing a controller
>> that can control some servos and relays to control a few things in a comm
>> building. Basically be able to turn the lights on and off, monitor the
>> temperature, turn on a heater, and control a magnetic door lock. The
>> products are all lined out for controlling each of those but we need a
>> controller that can deal with the IO and be able to be run from a webpage.
>>
>> My first though was Arduino or Beagleboard. Anyone have any experience
>> with these things that could recommend a platform to build off of? The
>> basic requirements are ethernet interface, a number of digital and analog
>> IO connections and the ability to communicate with a web-server backend.
>>
>> -Ty
>>
>
>

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