These multiport transmitters can include a multitude of configurations and combinations of vibration, temperature, pressure, discrete, or 4-20mA inputs. This allows users to bring the transmitter into a more ideal location while still using a battery powered device. The captured data then wirelessly transmits it to SCADA systems, PLC, DCS, or to the cloud.
These multiport transmitters have a self transmitting range of 3/4 mile (1.2 km). For longer transmission distance requirements, the use of IIoTTTI Intelligent Repeaters expands the effective range to 7 miles (11.3 km). For off-site transmission of critical data, the use of other methods can be incorporated into the data integration system. Due to the frequency used, these transmitters are ideal for remote or obscured areas as they can dynamically change their signal to ensure communication remains constant.
We employ various methods to collect data, depending on the customer needs. In some applications, a single point, battery powered device is not sufficient to collect information. This can be due to space limitations, need for simultaneous collection, temperature limitations, or the economics of reducing the number of battery powered devices in a congested area. The IIoT-3000 series Multiport Transmitter is a 5 port, battery powered, Class I Div I rated transmitter that’s capable of bringing in up to 7 channels of information.
This transmitter can include a multitude of configurations and combinations of vibration, temperature, pressure, discrete, or 4-20mA inputs. Each sensor is connected via armored cable to the IIoT-3000 series device up to 20 feet. This allows users to bring the transmitter into a more ideal location while still using a battery powered device.
Each device has a self-transmitting range of 3/4 mile (1.2 km). For longer transmission distance requirements, the use of the IIoT-5000 series Intelligent Repeaters increases the effective communication range to 7 miles (11.3 km). For off-site transmission of critical data, use of the SolutioNet 4.0 cloud system can be included for ultimate integrated data connectivity.
Typical applications for IIoT Technology Innovations, Inc. (IIoTTTI) monitoring devices include pipelines, pump suction and discharge, vessels, reactors, stack and tanks, etc.
Frequency hopping provides redundancy to reduce risk of losing a signal to interference or reception because its unique spread spectrum data transmission technique. This minimizes the effects of walls, structures, and terrain of the signal, which means these transmitters work well even in obscured areas. It also allows data to be secure on both the sending and receiving ends of the process.
These “Data Packets” are transmitted via a “Transmit Only” device in a binary format and the packet is then received and processed into our “Receive Only” Device that is integrated in our Serial Data Processing Unit. After, the data is deciphered into something that is meaningful that correlates to our data base, which is preconfigured at the factory with the field instruments.
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