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The IP voltmeter v1.6 is a device for controlling 4 different devices using relays and also contains 2 analogue inputs (DC voltmeters).
The relays are manually controlled and can be controlled via web interface, TCP client or SNMP protocol.
The board also includes advanced functions for sending alerts and storing measured data in the cloud.
Technical information.
Board size: | 93 x 109 mm |
Power supply: | + 5V to + 28V DC |
Current consumption : | 77 mA / 12 V |
Voltmeter measurig range: | 0 - 70 V DC |
Voltmeter resolution : | 0.01 V |
Speed measurement : | 2 times/sec |
Relay range : | 10A 250V AC |
Relay range : | 10A 30V DC |
Version v 1.6 has 2 analog inputs which are not completely separated as in versions v 2.x. In most cases it is not significant, only in some specific cases the channels can be affected.
Start working with IP voltmeter
When TCP/IP voltmeter is connected to the network and power is on... More.
Network configuration and setup
The IP voltmeter can have both dynamic and static IP address. More...
Block diagram
The board contains a 3.3V power supply, the processor... More...
Voltage measurement
How to connect the measuring device to the board. Basic information. More...
Power supply
IP voltmeter is designed for a wide range power supply... More...
 
Reading measured data
The IP voltmeter offers various methods to retrieve the measured data, including accessing it through a web browser, utilizing a TCP client, using an SNMP client, or reading the status.xml XML file.
Advanced functions
The IP voltmeter includes advanced features such as sending alerts, writing to a remote database, storing data in the cloud, and it also includes an SNMP client. These functionalities enhance its versatility and make it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Sending alert
The device allows you to send an alert if the value of any voltage reaches... Read more.
SNMP client
Data can also be read via SNMP protocol. The device contains an SNMP...Read more.
Remote DB
IP voltmeter contains a TCP client that can send data to a remote database...Read more.
Cloud
Data can be sent to the Thingspeak.com cloud. The board contains... Read more.