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.
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. It is equipped with 512 MB of DDR3
To reach the central master system, it uses Ethernet or 4-band GPRS/GSM radio WAN. 3. Operational Intelligence To reach the central master system, it uses
It communicates with meters using standard utility protocols such as DLMS , MBus, and IEC1107. it is a programmable
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:
It primarily uses PLC PRIME (Power Line Communication) but also supports RS485, RS232, and WMBus.
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.