Solar power plants and other sophisticated solar power solutions use solar tracking systems to maximize the amount of solar energy that can be absorbed from the Sun's rays. They require embedded computers to serve as central controllers for mapping and tracking the Sun and Ethernet switches for network communications.
Location
Taiwan
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x86-based communication embedded computer
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Moxa's computing and Ethernet products are deployed to ensure that the solar plant is always configured for maximum solar coverage. Moxa's resilient system solution reliably calculates optimal solar panel angles to create a highly dependable and efficient renewable energy plant.
Moxa V468 and IA3341I embedded computers can serve as the central controllers for mapping and tracking the Sun in solar power plants, and data can be sent back and forth between the tracker and control center via the EDS-408A and EDS-508A Ethernet switches.
Why Moxa?
Moxa's x86-based embedded computers are extremely stable and reliable and can be used as high performance solar tracking systems for mapping and tracking the Sun
Both the V468 and IA3341 feature DI/DO to control the solar panel motor
Device servers deliver accurate data transmission, supported by Moxa's Turbo Ring system ensuring recovery time of under 20 ms
Moxa's products are being used in several renewable energy applications in the US, Europe, China, Australia and Taiwan