Description
The most complete LORAWAN sensor on the market, combining multiple inputs/outputs, conditional triggers, and several power sources (battery, 220V AC, 12-24DC, solar panels). Its IP67 case allows it to be installed outdoors. Its external antenna ensures optimal LORAWAN communication.
The use cases are multiple, given the wide choice of interfaces available. Collection and transmission of data, at regular intervals, from sensors (4-20mA, analog or MODBUS), machines or electricity meters (MODBUS, Pulses), whether in real estate, energy or environmental management, or obviously the industrial field.
An addin card is available, as an option, to attach 3 electricity clamps (CT – current converters), in order to measure the electric current.
Inputs/Outputs of the transmitter
Each input can be combined with a trigger allowing the activation of an output, for example to start or stop a machine. At the measurement points offered (inputs), TAIGA Node offers digital (dry input, pulse), analog, 4-20mA, MODBUS RTU (RS485) inputs.
At the output level, there is an Open Drain output, as well as the ability to power (12V) remote equipment before taking a measurement.
Power Supply options of the multi-inputs transmitter
At the Power level, the LORAWAN TAIGA Node sensor/transmitter can operate on battery power, on 12-24V DC power supply (DC), on mains power supply (220-230V AC) or using solar panels. A rechargeable battery keeps the sensor-transmitter in operation in the event of a temporary outage of an external source of electricity.
LORAWAN multi-inputs transmitter
This multi-interface transmitter supports European (EU868 MHz), American (US915 MHz), Asian (AS923 MHz) LORAWAN frequencies. This is a Class A LORAWAN 1.0.3 device. This sensor-transmitter is equipped with an external antenna, for optimal communication.
High Level of Configuration
The LORAWAN sensor/transmitter is fully configurable, via the (free) mobile application for Android or iOS connected via Bluetooth. All interfaces can be individually enabled/disabled and configured, the modbus registers (holding and input) and the frequency of data collection and transmission.
Technical Specifications
- MODBUS RTU: possibility to query 10 slaves. 40 registers in total (holding and input registers).
- 1 4-20mA interface
- 1 analog interface
- 3 digital interfaces (pulse or dry-input)
- 1 Open Drain Output interface
- 12V output
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About LoRaWAN
The LORAWAN communication network (also called LORA) is a wireless communication network dedicated to the Internet of Things. It allows the transmission of small data packets over large distances (up to 15-20km). It consumes little energy, and allows sensors to operate on battery power for up to 10 years.
LORAWAN® is also particularly well suited to communication in buildings.
The success of LORAWAN® comes from its ease of implementation, in the form of a private network. There are also LORAWAN® public networks in some countries, such as:
- In Belgium and Luxembourg, Proximus operates a nation wide LoRaWAN network.
- In France, Orange and Bouygues operate a LoRaWAN network.
- In the Netherlands, KPN is the main LoRaWAN operator.
- In Switzerland, SwissCom is the main LORAWAN operator
- LoRaWAN is available in most Countries (Spain, http://localhost/products/private-lorawan-network/Andorra, Italy, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, UK, Ireland, Iceland…). Worldwide.
If there is no LoRaWAN coverage in your country/region, it is also possible to deploy a private LoRaWAN network.
Contact us if you have questions about the LORAWAN coverage in your region.