Product category:
Wireless process sensors
News Release from: Low Power Radio Solutions | Subject: CDT-TX-01
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 February 2008
Radio modules specialise in switching
signals
The CDT-TX-01 transmitter and CDT-RX-01 receiver modules are specially designed for applications requiring wireless transmission of switching signals
Available now from Low Power Radio Solutions, the CDT-TX-01 transmitter and CDT-RX-01 receiver modules are specially designed for applications requiring wireless transmission of switching signals These new high reliability modules from LPRS include six independent switch signal input and output processing circuits
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 27 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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This allows switching signals to be transmitted and received and the direct operation of external actuating components, contactors, relays etc without the need for any additional circuitry.
To ensure safe and reliable operation, each CDT module has a unique 32bit ID and the receiver works only with signals from transmitters with a registered ID.
A total of up to 100 transmitter IDs can be registered in the receiver.
Even with the statutory regulated 10mW of output power available from the CDT-TX-01 very long range transmission may be achieved due to the use of MSK (minimum shift keying) digital modulation and a high sensitivity receiver.
This ensures that the modules communicate reliably even in a weak electric field.
The output ports of the receiver use photo MOSFET technology enabling direct output drive with loading of up to 48V DC at 100mA.
In addition, users can select from four operation modes (continuous, toggle, switching and one short) depending on the application requirements.
'These new wireless switching modules complement our existing wide range of low power radio devices', says Barry Gillibrand, Managing Director of LPRS: 'They continue our market leading Easy-Radio philosophy of out-of-the-box wireless connectivity'.
Typical applications include industrial telecontrol, remote control of road signals during hazardous conditions, and control of agricultural pumps and hose reels. Request a free brochure from Low Power Radio Solutions ...
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