Stafl Systems
Telematics hardware

Gain powerful insights into global battery fleets by leveraging real-time BMS data.


Improve productivity and reduce downtime with greater visibility into the status of each battery system or vehicle. Understand, in real-time, the state of any device in your fleet that uses Stafl Systems battery management or control technology.


TCU1500 (Control Unit)

 



TELEMATICS PRODUCT CATALOG

  • Global Cellular Connectivity

  • GPS

  • Datalogging Memory

  • One CAN 2.0B Port

  • 4G & LTE Capable

  • WiFi Enabled (Optional)

  • Bluetooth Enabled (Optional)

The Stafl Systems Telematics Control Unit links to a fleet management system using cellular and WiFi connectivity. Add optional Bluetooth connectivity for seamless mobile application buildout to help technicians diagnose issues in the field.

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Streamlined Coordination

A Stafl Systems Vehicle Control Unit is responsible for integrating different systems into a central processing environment that can provide reliable operation.

  • SWITCHES

  • BUTTONS

  • FOOT PEDALS

  • SENSORS

  • LEDS

  • RELAYS

  • DISPLAYS

  • CAN DATA



     INPUTS

(Digital and Analog)

INPUTS     

Vehicle Control Unit

 

 


precise engineering

Features

  • 60 Pin Ruggedized Embedded Control Module

  • Fully Programmable with User Application Code

  • 32-bit ARM M4F Microprocessor

    • Up to 80 MHz Clock

    • Hardware Floating Point Unit

    • 256 kB of Flash

    • 32 kB of RAM

  • 12 Digital Inputs

  • 6 Analog Inputs (12-bit resolution)

    • 4 5V Full Scale Raage

    • 2 30V Full Scale Range

  • 5 Thermistor Inputs

  • 14 Low Side Relay Driver Outputs

  • 8 High Side Driver Outputs

  • 2 CAN 2.0B Communication Interfaces

  • Off-processor Real Time Clock with Power Backup

  • 2 MB of Additional Off-processor Flash

  • Internal MicroSD Card Option

  • PWM Generation Capability

  • Quadrature Encoder Input Capability

  • Internally Generated 5V Power Outputs for External Sensors and Devices

  • Suitable for 12V or 24V Nominal Systems

  • ESD and Voltage Rail Surge Protection

  • IP67 Rated Enclosure

Typical System Diagram

hIGH VOLTAGE

While a vehicle’s power system sees a battery pack as a single, high-voltage battery — charging and discharging the entire battery pack at once — the battery control system must consider each battery’s condition independently.

 



COUNTLESS APPLICATIONS

LOW VOLTAGE

A proper system will continuously monitor important battery parameters for low voltage applications, while dealing with the varying power demands of the many aspects of operation and optimizing the usage of the battery.

LARGE SCALE SYSTEMS

The service life of a battery pack is tied to the weakest battery in the system. In the balancing process, each of the batteries within the string is maintained at optimal voltage levels, eliminating the ill-effects of improper charging.