The Tibbo Project System (TPS) is a highly flexible, modular hardware platform designed for building custom industrial controllers and IoT devices. Instead of relying on fixed-function hardware, TPS is built around a “plug-and-play” architecture using small, prepackaged modules called Tibbits. Each Tibbit provides a specific function-such as analog input, serial communication (RS232/RS485), relays, or sensors-allowing developers to assemble only the functionality they actually need.
At the core of every TPS device is a Tibbo Project PCB (TPP), which contains the processor, memory, networking interfaces, and sockets for Tibbits. Developers can then insert the required Tibbits and optionally house the system in a Tibbo Project Box (TPB) enclosure, resulting in a fully customized, production-ready embedded system.
This modular approach offers several advantages:
– Cost efficiency: You only pay for the hardware features you actually use
– Scalability: Systems can be easily modified or expanded by swapping modules
– Rapid prototyping: Hardware configurations can be quickly assembled and iterated upon.
– Reduced engineering overhead: No need to design custom PCBs or enclosures from scratch


