IoT4H2O® devices with LoRaWAN radio
Description
LoraWAN is a wireless radio standard based on the open source LoRaWAN (= Long Range Wide Area Network) protocol. LoRaWAN-based data acquisition devices send their data to a customer gateway (receiving station), which in turn transmits this data to the Internet or to a customer-own server, where it is then made accessible to the user.
LoraWAN radio is characterized by very low power consumption and high penetration of obstacles. The range is average and can be up to 10 km (depending on the terrain). In practice, however, ranges of only 1 to 2 km are usually achieved.
Setting up your own LoRaWAN network is simple in principle, but still requires technical understanding and possibly also programming knowledge.
There are no costs for data transmission when using LoRaWAN-based data acquisition devices.
IoT4H2O® is available in three versions:
IoT-Lo-II
IoT4H2O base unit IP67, LoraWAN connectivity, 6 ports for sensors with resistance signal and 3 ports for sensors with volt-signal.
IoT-Lo-SDI
IoT4H2O base unit IP67, LoraWAN connectivity, 1 port for Sensors with SDI-12 Signal.
Act-Lo
Act4H2O base unit IP67, LoraWAN connectivity, 2 ports for sensors with impulse signal, one output for solenoid and one output for latching solenoid electro-valves.
Technical specifications
(service life approx. 10,000 transmissions or approx. 1 year)