Product Description
Advantech B+B SmartWorx LPWAN IoT Wireless Sensor Node, 6 Digital Inputs & RS-485 – WISE-4210-S251NA
Effortlessly connect your industrial equipment to the Internet of Things (IoT) with the Advantech B+B SmartWorx WISE-4210-S251NA. This powerful and versatile wireless sensor node simplifies data acquisition and remote monitoring, providing valuable insights for improved efficiency and operational decision-making.
Unlock the Power of Remote Monitoring: The WISE-4210-S251NA empowers you to monitor critical assets and equipment remotely, eliminating the need for manual inspections and reducing downtime. Its LPWAN connectivity ensures long-range, low-power communication, making it ideal for remote or hard-to-reach locations. Gain real-time visibility into your operations, allowing you to proactively address potential issues before they escalate.
Seamless Integration and Flexibility: Featuring six digital inputs and RS-485, the WISE-4210-S251NA seamlessly integrates with a wide range of industrial sensors and devices. This flexibility allows you to tailor the node to your specific application needs, whether you're monitoring temperature, pressure, flow rate, or other critical parameters. The collected data is transmitted wirelessly, enabling you to easily access and analyze it from anywhere.
Robust and Reliable Performance: Built for demanding industrial environments, the WISE-4210-S251NA is designed to withstand harsh conditions. Its rugged construction ensures reliable performance even in extreme temperatures, humidity, and vibration. Focus on your core business knowing your data acquisition is handled by a robust and dependable solution.
Key Features:
- LPWAN connectivity for long-range, low-power communication
- Six digital inputs for versatile sensor integration
- RS-485 interface for connecting to existing industrial equipment
- Rugged design for reliable performance in harsh environments
- Easy installation and configuration
- Secure data transmission
- Supports edge intelligence for local data processing