Product category:
Environment
News Release from: Barber InSys | Subject: UMB
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 May 2008
UMB makes environmental measurements
easier
The UMB (Universal Measurement Bus) system from Lufft Germany, is a new technology for recording environmental data, making environmental measurements easier
Regardless of whether in the form of a standard weather station or road ice warning equipment, the UMB modular system excels due to easy commissioning, free firmware updates and data transfer over RS232, RS485 or GPRS UMB offers flexibility, modularity and web-based visualisation and polling software
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The UMB sensor library provides a comprehensive range of environmental sensors.
The electrical connection for all UMB sensors is made via a standard plug connector system.
This keeps installation and service costs to a minimum.
Third party sensors and existing analogue sensors can also be integrated into the UMB system using the ANACOM-UMB module.
All UMB sensors can be polled by means of a standard protocol.
Once data polling has been incorporated for one sensor, additional sensors can be added by way of easy parameterisation of the data polling system.
Channel-oriented sensor data polling delivers a large number of computed values in metric and US format.
Thus there is no need for conversion by the user.
Sensors can be configured, equipment tested and firmware updated with the free configuration software (UMB Config-Tool).
In addition Lufft offers a variety of software packages for data retrieval from weather stations (Collector) to web visualisation (SmartView3).
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