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Downers Grove, Illinois (February 2018)
– Who says professional systems integrators are not hobbyists as
well? Many visitors to our stand wanted to throw their business
card into the fishbowl to win one of the six BASpi’s we were giving out
at the show. The BASpi is the “top hat” to a Raspberry Pi but
with the drawing we gave away both the Raspberry Pi and BASpi.
Although there are several micro-PCs on the market, the extremely
powerful Raspberry Pi is probably the most popular.
The BASpi is no toy. When married with a Raspberry Pi, it
provides six universal inputs (binary, analog, pulse, temperature and
resistance) plus six relay outputs. It includes a Sedona Virtual
Machine (SVM) so with our Sedona Applications Editor (SAE) it can be
freely programmed using Sedona’s drag-and-drop methodology of
assembling components onto a wire sheet to create applications.
SAE is part of our free BAScontrol Toolset which also includes
BASbackup – BAScontrol Project Utility and BASemulator – BAScontrol
emulation on a PC. These three tools are compatible with the
BASpi.
Besides being an open Sedona controller, the BASpi is also BACnet/IP
compliant. Configuration of BACnet points is via web pages.
Time-of-day is handled with a NTP server. With both Wi-Fi and
Ethernet ports on the Raspberry Pi, it is possible to be attached to a
BACnet head-end on the Ethernet port while programming the controller
over Wi-Fi.
So, what applications is the BASpi suited for? It is up to the
systems integrators to decide. Several ideas we heard were IoT
related such as monitoring chiller operation not for the benefit of the
building owner but for the manufacturer to understand how the equipment
was performing. Other ideas involve home automation. Some
ideas were hobbyist in nature – I want to learn more about micro-PCs or
I want to learn to program HVAC applications. The BASpi is also a
great trainer.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]To learn more about the BASpi visit www.ccontrols.com/baspi. The BASpi will be available March 1, 2018.
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