The C&C Power battery monitoring system is designed to detect and prevent fire and thermal runaway conditions within critical facilities.
This is an example of the main monitoring screen showing system status and alarm conditions. Any temperature, current or voltage alarms will automatically trigger a SNMP alert.
This is an example of a Rabbit RCM3710 microcontroller with TCP/IP and GPIO support.
It's very small, but powerful, with a fully integrated 10-BaseT network stack, 512K Flash for code, 512K SRAM for data, 4 serial ports and 1 MB of serial Flash utilizing FAT file support.
All HTML web pages are coded by hand and rendered directly from the Rabbit microcontroller EEPROM
This is the development setup I used for Dynamic C coding and system prototyping.
All code is developed and compiled on the laptop, then downloaded via RS-232 serial to the RabbitBoard. A variety of temperature, current and voltage sensor tests can be generated using a relay board, power supply and LCD character display.
C&C Power booth at convention.
Battery monitoring display unit inside convention center.
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