Our mission

Very Simple Control Protocol We build smart electronic building blocks for automation task using the VSCP (Very Simple Control Protocol) the leading m2m and telematics protocol. This is modules that by them self or combined with other modules can be used to control and monitor "things" at a local or a remote locations.

The VSCP protocol is an application level protocol and therefore not dependent on a physical transport. It can be used over a RS-232 serial channel, over CAN, Ethernet, TCP/IP, 802.15.4 etc. You can get the security level you need by embedding it in a secure envelope defined by the underlying protocol(s).

Equipment based on VSCP can themself inform the world of there capabilities, and even lead a user or a machine through there configuration.

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Products

Our product page has information about all our products. Currently we have CAN, Ethernet, TCP/IP, 802.15.4 and wifi based products plus accesories for them.

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Paris - VSCP Relay module

Place An Alternate Description Here! Paris is a relay module that connects to a CAN4VSCP bus and can control up to seven external relays. The module can be attached to a standard DIN Rail or be mounted directly on a wall.

The module fully adopts to the CAN4VSCP specification and can be powered directly over the bus with a 9-30V DC power source. It has a rich register set for configuration and any information events defined. It also have a decison matrix for easy dynamic event handling.

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Bejing - VSCP I/O module

Place An Alternate Description Here! Bejing is a general I/O module that connects to a CAN4VSCP bus. The module has three optoisolated inputs and four 5V outputs.

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Accra - VSCP Counter module

Place An Alternate Description Here! Accra is a general counter module that has three optoisolated general counter inputs and four general digital I/O.

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News

Prototypes tested

2011-11-22
We are now starting our production run of all the CAN4VSCP boards.

Article on VSCP

2011-11-16
A Swedish electronics paper wrote an article about VSCP. Read it here