Digital input/output device equipped with LoRa-compatible pulse count function.
Measure the pulses output from flow meters, electric meters, pressure gauges, etc., and monitor the "cumulative value and instantaneous value"! Data acquisition, monitoring, and control can be done wirelessly from a distance!
We have newly added the product "LoRa-Compatible Pulse Count Function Equipped Digital Input/Output Device 'WD100-GWPIO'" for measurement and instrumentation fields, and sales began on July 15th. It measures pulses output from flow meters, gas meters, and other devices such as flow meters, electric meters, and pressure gauges, monitoring both "cumulative values and instantaneous values." When a pre-set threshold is exceeded, it not only notifies alarms through abnormal displays or emails but also controls devices via digital signals. The data communication between the child device and the parent device has numerous achievements in other fields, and by adopting LoRa communication, a representative technology of LPWA, stable communication is possible even from kilometers away. Applications in various fields such as production, process management, and inspection are expected. <Product Features> 1. Simultaneous measurement of 2 channels with one unit 2. Long-distance communication via LoRa wireless method 3. Low power consumption 4. Installable both indoors and outdoors 5. Equipped with unit conversion function 6. Can be combined with other WD100 series measurement units *For more details, please contact us.
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**Overview** Name: LoRa-Compatible Pulse Count Function Digital Input/Output Device WD100-GWPIO This system consists of one unit (slave) and one WD100-S32 data collection communication control server (master) as the minimum configuration. It manages LoRa communication with up to 32 various measurement and control units. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.* **Product Overview Description** The WD100-GWPIO supports input from relay contacts, open collectors, and voltage signals, counting and accumulating pulses from devices that output pulses. It is equipped with relay contacts and photo MOS outputs. It enables the transmission of data from existing contact input/output devices and pulse output devices via LoRa wireless communication. On the master side, it processes the transmitted input status and accumulated pulse data, executing actions such as display, logging, and sending notifications to the cloud. Additionally, it can monitor through contact input and perform contact output based on threshold judgments, making it easy to implement IoT by installing it on existing measurement and instrumentation devices, thus contributing to the collection and visualization of environmental data.
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At ISAI, we offer a range of monitoring solutions including network warning lights (Keiko-chan / Meru Maru-kun), network monitoring, contact monitoring, PDUs, and network UPS, as well as IoT solutions for agriculture, distribution, factory automation, food, pharmaceuticals, education, and healthcare utilizing LoRa wireless communication. In the UNIX era of the 1990s, we developed an automatic shutdown device as a countermeasure for shutdown processing troubles. Subsequently, we focused on the development of network-related devices centered around Embedded Linux, and in the 2000s, we announced various networked devices and integrated management solutions. Even now, through unique products such as intelligent UPS, network warning lights, and LoRa wireless-enabled sensing systems, we provide advanced technology in a safe and easy-to-use manner, contributing to the enhancement of IT infrastructure. Additionally, ISAI leverages its achievements in server power management and automated system operations in large-scale core systems to offer a wide range of system operation technologies, including remote monitoring, equipment control, and the operation, monitoring, and management of power supplies (including UPS) via network.