December 24, 2024 – As 2024 draws to a close, ThingsLog is thrilled to announce a major update to its platform. The 12/24 Release introduces features designed to enhance functionality, usability, and integration for users.
Key Features of the 12/24 Release:
Expanded Controller Support
ThingsLog now supports an array of powerful controllers designed for industrial applications:
- TLCTL-1104 (2/4G): A versatile mobile controller featuring two relay ports, RS485 communication, two pulse inputs, four analog inputs, and two digital inputs, perfect for smart metering and energy monitoring.
- TLCTL-1105 (LoRa/LoRaWAN): Ideal for long-range, low-power IoT networks, this controller supports seamless data transmission over LoRa or LoRaWAN protocols.
- TLCTL-1106 (2G/CAT-M1/NB-IoT): A future-ready mobile controller that leverages modern NB-IoT and CAT-M1 networks for reliable communication in remote or hard-to-reach locations.
- TLCTL-214AS (Wi-Fi): A flexible Wi-Fi-enabled controller available with configurations for 2, 4, 6, or 8 relay ports, enabling users to scale their operations based on specific needs.
These controllers provide compatibility for monitoring complex systems, enabling ThingsLog to support diverse industrial, agricultural, and infrastructure projects.
Introduction of Modbus Protocol
- With the integration of the widely used Modbus protocol, ThingsLog significantly enhances its capabilities for industrial automation.
- This development positions the platform as an alternative in SCADA systems, combining scalability with user-friendly interfaces for industrial data processing.
Tasmota Open Firmware Integration
- ThingsLog now supports Tasmota-based open firmware devices, including smart plugs, relays, thermostats, controllers, and bulbs.
- This integration allows users to connect to a wide range of ESP-based devices, expanding the platform’s compatibility with one of the most popular open hardware communities.
- That allows all devices supported by one of the most popular open firmware and open hardware communities to be integrated seamlessly with ThingsLog.
Enhanced Alarm Generation Logic
- Alarm functionality has been upgraded to include multi-value triggers (up to four values) across 20+ sensor types.
- The integration of 24-bit Delta Sigma mV/V ADC technology brings precision to analog measurements, enabling applications such as:
- Seismic monitoring for pipelines and critical infrastructure.
- Structural health monitoring for dams, railway bridges, and wind turbines.
- Energy and utility monitoring for power plants.
These advanced capabilities allow users to detect potential issues earlier and respond proactively, ensuring safety and efficiency.
ThingsLog Platform: Improved User Interface
- A new “Sensor Parameter Configuration” page has been introduced to simplify device setup and management.
Expanded Language Support
- To better serve its global user base, ThingsLog has added French as a standard platform language.
The 12/24 Release underscores ThingsLog’s commitment to delivering solutions for remote monitoring, industrial automation, and IoT integration. These new features reflect a deep understanding of customer needs, offering advanced capabilities that empower businesses to optimize operations, ensure safety, and stay ahead in a competitive market.
For additional details on the new release or to schedule a personalized demo, please contact support@thingslog.com or visit our website thingslog.com