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Smart PDU is achieved through built-in sensors and power monitoring equipment. Various sensors within the device, such as current sensors, voltage sensors, and power sensors, regularly sample power parameters. The collected raw data are processed by the internal data processing unit, including denoising, filtering and data calibration steps to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data.
The processed data is stored in the internal memory and transmitted to a remote server or monitoring system via a built-in communication module (such as an Ethernet interface or Wi-Fi module). Through a network connection, the collected real-time data is transmitted to the cloud or a local server, allowing users to remotely access the real-time data through the user interface on the device or the web interface. Users can intuitively understand power usage, including key parameters such as current, voltage, and power. At the same time, Smart PDU is equipped with an alarm system that sets thresholds and immediately sends an alarm to notify the administrator when abnormal power parameters are detected, helping to deal with the problem in a timely manner. This set of architecture and functional features makes Smart PDU a powerful tool for power management, improving the management efficiency of power resources and the reliability of equipment operation.