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Our open software platform features a modular architecture. In April we released the two latest modules that can be added to any application. The Web Browser module makes it easier for designers to develop and deploy HTML5 based applications or core UI components in our iMX8 based display computers, CCpilot V700, V1000 and V1200. The module is based on QtWebEngine and WEBGL to create a browser on par with the latest desktop versions of Edge or Safari.
The Digital camera module is designed to easily integrate video streams into applications running on CrossControl hardware. The module has been tested across a range of industrial camera brands including: Orlaco, Liebherr, Ark Vision, First sensor, Motec and Mekra LANG. The camera module is supported by our current Linux based displays in sizes 3.5”, 7”, 9”, 10” and 12”. It supports both the common CODECs MJPEG and H.264, as well as offering rendering modes EGLFS and Wayland.
Alongside the release of the latest modules we have updated Fieldbus Access and Data Engine. Fieldbus Access is a LinX module for fieldbus management with J1939 and CANopen available out-of-the-box. With Fieldbus Access you can shortcut the low-level complexity around fieldbuses and focus your resources on value-adding application development. Easy configuration in UX Designer allows you to set up the fieldbus you want to use and the signals and bus specific diagnostics to access and apply as needed. For J1939 you can just drag and drop the needed signals from the signal database and then they become available for the other LinX modules.
Fieldbus Access works with our Data Engine module. Data Engine acts as a signal manager and gateway and efficiently handles the routing of communication inside the system and makes all machine signals available to all relevant modules and applications. Data Engine manages all information available through Ethernet, CAN and other buses in your machine system, as well as internal signals within the HMI system so that signals can be easily combined and processed in your application. The Data Engine module includes resources for internal communication with a content independent signal interface, Open API for adding custom software, proprietary software or integrating legacy applications and an application for debugging at the signal level.