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North-Tec Ding.X Communication Protocol (NTXCP) is a proprietary protocol for communication between North-Tec devices and a Central Management System, designed to support diverse operational requirements and enhance device interoperability.
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North-Tec Ding.X Communication Protocol (NTXCP) is a proprietary protocol for communication between North-Tec devices and a Central Management System, designed to support diverse operational requirements and enhance device interoperability. |
The package contains an implementation of the ntxcp 1.0 communication protocol between a Ding.X Gateway and a Ding.X Control Center in an EV charging infrastructure.
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The package contains an implementation of the ntxcp 1.0 communication protocol between a Ding.X Gateway and a Ding.X Control Center in an EV charging infrastructure. |
core
Contains the Basic Charge Point functionality comparable with ntxcp 1.5.
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Contains the Basic Charge Point functionality comparable with ntxcp 1.5. |
firmware
Contains support for firmware update management and diagnostic log file download.
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Contains support for firmware update management and diagnostic log file download. |
remotetrigger
Contains support for remote triggering of Charge Point initiated messages.
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Contains support for remote triggering of Charge Point initiated messages. |
types
Contains common and shared data types between ntxcp 1.0 messages.
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Contains common and shared data types between ntxcp 1.0 messages. |
Contains an implementation of ntxcp message dispatcher via JSON over WebSocket.
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Contains an implementation of ntxcp message dispatcher via JSON over WebSocket. |
The package is a wrapper around gorilla websockets, aimed at simplifying the creation and usage of a websocket client/server.
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The package is a wrapper around gorilla websockets, aimed at simplifying the creation and usage of a websocket client/server. |
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