Devices server

Bridging the Gap Between Hardware and Software

Welcome to our product page designed as
a layer between hardware and software
solutions

Introduction

Introducing Devices Server, a revolutionary server crafted to streamline
interactions with a diverse array of peripheral devices. This innovative
solution caters to bill
By offering a
unified API, Devices Server simplifies software development, allowing
developers to concentrate on business logic while leaving the
intricacies of device support and protocol nuances to the API server.

The Concept of Devices Server API

Devices Server uses a simple endpoint that runs on a
local interface, making it easy to integrate into any workflow,
regardless of the primary software language being used (e.g.,
C/C++, PHP, or Haskell). The API supports a wide range of
peripheral devices, including those with varying protocols and
firmware versions.

Supported Peripheral Devices

Devices Server proudly provides compatibility with a diverse
range of bill acceptors, including those from esteemed
manufacturers such as
, and more. It seamlessly supports major
protocols such as pulse, ccTalk, ID-003, MDB, eSSP, EBDS,
ICT-104, and an extensive list of others. Furthermore, the
server extends its reach to encompass over 50 different
printer models and effortlessly integrates with bank note
recyclers like B2B by CashCode and similar devices.

Integration

The simple HTTP API endpoint provided by Devices Server
allows developers to easily integrate the server into their
projects without needing extensive knowledge of device
protocols or firmware versions. This streamlines software
development, enabling faster time-to-market for applications
utilizing peripheral devices.

Future Prospects

As the Devices Server API continues to evolve, it will expand
its support for new models and firmware updates for existing
devices. This ongoing growth in compatibility ensures that
developers can rely on a single, unified API to handle all their
device-related needs, reducing the time and effort required
for software development.

Conclusion

The Devices Server API stands as an innovative solution,
simplifying interactions with a myriad of peripheral devices.
With its user-friendly HTTP API endpoint, developers can
focus on business logic while leaving the intricacies of device
support and protocol nuances to the API server. With a current
array of supported devices and plans for future expansion, the
Devices Server API is set to become an indispensable tool for
streamlining software development in industries heavily
reliant on peripheral hardware.