Wireless sensor nodes

Thursday, 01 January, 2009 | Supplied by: Micromax Pty Ltd


The DX99 battery-powered node from Banner Engineering provides a safe method to collect analog, digital and temperature information in hazardous areas. The battery-powered system features robust wireless technology and an intrinsically safe operation.

The node uses a liquid lithium battery to produce an intrinsically safe power source for the transceiver and an external third-party sensor. When combined with energy-efficient sampling electronics, the unit is claimed to operate for up to 10 years on a single battery.

Designed for industrial process applications, the wireless technology is secure and reliable. It provides diagnostic information about the status of the wireless link and can transmit and receive up to 4.8 km. Every DX99 has a built-in site survey mode that allows the installer to quickly and easily determine the quality of the wireless link.

The wireless system is simple to use for retrofits or upgrades. It requires no new conduit or wires and its battery-powered method is suitable in applications with low sensor power requirements, such as thermocouple and digital sensors.

 

Online: www.micromax.com.au
Phone: 02 4223 7600
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