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The WISE-4210 wireless sensor node series utilise proprietary LPWAN (Low-Power Wide-Area Network) wireless communication technology. Compared with traditional 2.4G Wi-Fi, Sub-1GHz LPWAN can provide a better connection and eliminates network interference. The WISE-4210-S231 nodes has a kilometer-long communication distance and battery power. With a 3.6V AA Lithium battery, the sensor node can maintain communication at a distance of 5 km for up to 5 years, thereby eliminating the need to recharge or change batteries. Impulse is a leading UK distributor of Advantech products and can supply you with the WISE-4210-S231 along with a wide range of industrial computing and communication products. For more information about the WISE-4210-S231, please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800, or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Advantech Temperature/Humidity LPWAN IoT Wireless Sensor Node
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Temperature/Humidity LPWAN IoT Wireless Sensor Node
London Underground signalling engineers required a number of panel PCs for temporary use as in-cab Signal Interface Displays (SIDs) in test trains, to allow the engineers to test the information being sent to the train from the new Thales computer-based signalling system.