Cam65
The CAM65 is more than a simple gateway; it is a programmable, ruggedized computational hub that enables the scalability of smart grids. By handling the heavy lifting of data pre-processing and protocol management at the local level, it ensures that utility providers can manage complex energy networks with precision and reliability. CAM65 - ZPA Smart Energy a.s.
The CAM65’s primary function is "concentration"—gathering data from various subordinate meters and relaying it to a Head-End System (HES). It supports a modular structure, allowing it to adapt to different physical link layers and protocols: The CAM65 is more than a simple gateway;
It is equipped with 512 MB of DDR3 RAM and 4 GB of internal memory, which can be expanded via a MicroSD card up to 16 GB to store months or even years of consumption profiles. 3. Operational Intelligence At its core
To reach the central master system, it uses Ethernet or 4-band GPRS/GSM radio WAN. 3. Operational Intelligence it is a programmable
At its core, the CAM65 is an industrial-grade mono-board computer powered by an (AM335x) running at 1GHz. It utilizes the Linux operating system (specifically Debian 8), providing a stable and programmable environment for complex data tasks.