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Features

Runs inside 3 commercial Phoenix-RTOS-based DCU platforms and successfully ported to 2 third-party commercial devices, entirely replacing their legacy software stacks.

Supports standalone operation on dedicated DCU hardware, or a split configuration partitioned between cloud orchestration and edge-level smart meters to target islanded locations.

Software-implemented communication stacks with native multi-channel support for both PRIME and G3-PLC protocols in CENELEC A and FCC bands.

Integration with industry-standard Analog Front-Ends, including TI AFE031, TI AFE032, NJM45001, and ATPL220A.

Built-in protocol primitives and compliance layers designed to streamline and accelerate official hardware qualification.

Highly modular architecture featuring simultaneous multi-model profile management for seamless multi-vendor meter environments.

DCU can be scaled to support many HES protocols. Natively supports DCSAP.

Balancing meter functionality to measure energy parameters directly on the substations.

DCU functionality can be run under Phoenix-RTOS or GNU/Linux supervision.

Phoenix-DCU Software

Phoenix-DCU Hardware


Inside the Platform

Parallels collect data from up to 2,048 smart meters simultaneously, maintaining strict 15-minute granularity.

Complete software-executed both Physical (PHY) and Media Access Control (MAC) layers driven by Phoenix-RTOS deterministic real-time scheduling.

Balancing meter module with comprehensive DLMS/COSEM registers set, running entirely within an isolated user-space process for system stability.

A web interface providing deep grid visibility—combining high-level substation data aggregation with granular, per-meter connection state.

Substation-level digital signal processing with an integrated PLC spectrum analyzer for real-time noise and interference detection and pinpoint.

Edge protection featuring native 802.1x, IPSec, TLS, OpenVPN, Wi-Fi WPA2, and automated device certificate lifecycle management.


Architecture

Phoenix-DCU features a highly modular, decoupled architecture where critical system components run as isolated user-space applications under POSIX compliance.

  • Modularity: software is implemented as a set of components communicating using message passing
  • Software-defined architecture: key components implemented as software modules running under Phoenix-RTOS operating system.
  • Resource efficiency: Fully operational on cost-effective hardware, requiring just 128 MB RAM.
  • Hardware abstraction: Optimized for ARMv7 Cortex-A7 and compatible silicon architectures.

Licensing & Source Access

Phoenix-DCU is provided as a production-grade set of software packages tailored for seamless deployment under either the Phoenix-RTOS microkernel or monolithic GNU/Linux. The framework is delivered under a straightforward commercial model based on three core components.

Source Code License

Provides your engineering team with 100% visibility and full access to the core framework codebase, software packages, and SDK tools enabling to freely develop, customize, port to new hardware, and perform independent zero-trust security or compliance audits.

Per-Device License

A scalable, volume-based production fee applied to each active unit deployed in the field. This covers both dedicated standalone hardware DCUs and individual smart meters transformed into active data concentrators.

Support Fee

An ongoing maintenance and technical support fee that guarantees your project continuous access to software updates, security patches, protocol revisions, and direct engineering backing from our core architecture team.


Technical details

meter data gathering:automatic meter readout with caching
meters limit:2048
meter communication:DLMS/COSEM client with security support
meter firmware upgrade:unicast and broadcast support
meter data storage:SQL database for meter data
network protocols:HTTP/HTTPS TLS 1.2, SSH, Telnet, DCSAP, NTP, DHCP, SNMP
network security:802.1x, IPSec, OpenVPN, Wi-Fi WPA2, device certificate management
metrology:software-defined, extensible 3-phase meter application
metrology class:C
PLC communication:PRIME 1.3.6 CENELEC A, PRIME 1.4 BC CENELEC A, PRIME 1.4 FCC, G3-PLC CENELEC A/FCC (all software-defined)
PLC diagnostics:PLC spectrum analyser, PLC sniffer with WireShark support
PLC advanced features:multiple-channel support with dynamic band selection for optimal communication
implementation:C language using POSIX API with minimal footprint
implementation platform:Phoenix-RTOS, GNU/Linux

Field Hardware Gallery

Real-world commercial hardware configurations powered by the Phoenix-DCU software platform:

First generation of grid concentrator running Phoenix-DCU natively on ARMv7 Cortex-A7 silicon with integrated TI AFE031power-line transceiver, supporting PRIME 1.3.6, gathering data from: 1M meters

Second generation of Phoenix-DCU and hardware, supporting PRIME 1.3.6 and gathering data from 1M of meters

Hardened edge data concentrator certified for high-density grid monitoring and automated DLMS/COSEM
multi-vendor meter profile orchestration, supporting PRIME 1.4, gathering data from over 1M of meters


Resources & Documentation

Phoenix-DCU Product Brief – A high-level technical overview including deployment topology and hardware compatibility matrices.

Architecture Whitepaper – Deep-dive documentation on Phoenix-DCU architecture targeting memory footprint and real-time aspects.

Hardware Integration – A comprehensive guide covering setup, interfacing with industry-standard Analog Front-Ends, and hardware qualification procedures.

Software Documentation – Technical manual detailing DLMS/COSEM meter object mapping, SQL caching schemas, and HES uplink integration.


Contact & Business Inquiry

Are you planning a high-density Smart Grid deployment, looking to certify new DCU hardware layouts, or requesting an evaluation package? Get in touch directly with our commercial and licensing team to discuss your
project requirements.

Jacek L Madajczyk, PhD