Nano Series is a series of ethernet devices enclosed in a small package to save space
We currently have following devices in nano series:
Nano Analog Input - small module with 7 segment display, designed for analog input, it can measure the following:
0-5Volts
0-10Volts
4-20mA
0-20mA
Nano Digital Input - module is equipped with 7 segment display and 1 opto isolated input
Nano In - 1 opto isolated input
Nano Relay Output - equipped with 7 segment display and 1 output relay 250VAC 2 A maximum - POE
Nano Out - equipped with power and status LED maximum load 5A
Nano Temperature Sensor - remote temperature monitor module is equipped with 8 segment led display. User can connect 1 input temperature sensor - POE
Nano Temp - simple remote temperature monitor module with single 1 wire input.
Nano Thermocouple. New addition to nano family with thermocouple input
Controling the state is carried out by web using the built-in website, network protocols or software.
Supported protocols:
embedded web server using popular browsers (MOZILLA FIREFOX, OPERA, CHROME)
Windows and Linux command line programs
HTTP protocol,
Modbus TCP protocol
Modbus RTU protocol
SNMP protocol
own application, via TCP protocol (shared)
MQTT protocol (server Inveo)
Modules LanTick and Nano can cooperate without a computer.
An example of a direct connection (M2M) between the module Nano IN and Nano OUT.
AN EXAMPLE OF HOW THE MQTT SERVICE WORKS:
The NANO Temperature Sensor sends the current temperature to the INVEO cloud.
Data is sent every 1 minute and every time they change. Having installed the appropriate application, we can read the temperature directly on the smartphone.
The advantage of using the MQTT INVEO service is that there is no need to route ports to the router. Simply connect the NANO Temperature Sensor to your home router, configure the application and enjoy the remote temperature reading.
Dimensional drawing of nano series modules is shown below