Gateway Simplifies Communication Between Proprietary Protocols

Comprehensive support for over 100 hardware and software protocols in industrial and building automation.

  • Gateway Simplifies Communication Between Proprietary Protocols
    Gateway Simplifies Communication Between Proprietary Protocols

HSYCO has announced a platform to simplify communication between the array of disparate proprietary connectivity protocols used in industrial and building automation systems. Called HSYCO Gateway, the platform supports over 100 different hardware and software protocols, including all the most widespread and used in control applications. Functions supported through the HSYCO Gateway range from industrial to building automation, including security and fire protection systems, lighting, environmental and energy management technologies, Modbus, BACnet, MQTT, and radio protocols such as LoRaWAN and Sigfox. These include well-known industry leaders and niche vendors.

Designed for flexibility

Among the highlights of the HSYCO Gateway is its powerful scripting language, which allows quick and flexible customization of the control application. Another unique feature is that the software license does not have data points limitation; furthermore, many extra services are included, such as backup/restore and tunneling, for secure remote access. The HSYCO Gateway is designed to be compatible with a wide range of hardware servers. It is flexible enough to adapt to each project's specific needs and offers a variety of storage options, including high-availability configurations, to ensure that data is always accessible and secure.

Finally, the HSYCO gateway software license can be expanded at any time to allow multi-protocol support and the design of a graphical control interface. Aa list of supported protocols and companies can be found on the HSYCO Gateway page.

The HSYCO Gateway comes with a comprehensive support system. Full technical support is available at tech@hsyco.com, and a list of supported protocols and companies can be found on the HSYCO Gateway page.