Archive for the ‘Device Connectivity’ Category

Chronos

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Chronos for M2M

Simple Bugs

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Bug Labsbug offers a refreshing approach to hardware development by promising to greatly reduce the time and cost of moving from prototype to production when compared to traditional M2M development techniques. From the Bug Labs web site: “With BUG, businesses take advantage of a complete, integrated device development environment, enabling them to produce a proof-of-concept with a rich ecosystem of hardware, software and web services.

BUGbase WiFi is the heart of your BUG application – a fast, full-function, mobile Linux computer with storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, rechargeable battery, USB, serial I/O, tripod mount(!) and more. Connect your BUGbase WiFi to any combination of up to four BUGmodules and build your ultimate gadget.”

Bug Labs bug offers a refreshing approach to hardware development by promising to greatly reduce the time and cost of moving from prototype to production when compared to traditional M2M development techniques. From the Bug Labs web site: “With BUG, businesses take advantage of a complete, integrated device development environment, enabling them to produce a proof-of-concept with a rich ecosystem of hardware, software and web services. BUGbase WiFi is the heart of your BUG application – a fast, full-function, mobile Linux computer with storage, WiFi, Bluetooth, rechargeable battery, USB, serial I/O, tripod mount(!) and more. Connect your BUGbase WiFi to any combination of up to four BUGmodules and build your ultimate gadget.”

EMS Satcom’s PDT-300i

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

EMS Satcom’s eNcompass PDT-300i offers cost-effective global copdt-1verage in a low-profile package using the L-Band Iridium satellite constellation. Capabilities include two-way real-time messaging, tracking and monitoring. The requires 9Vdc-36Vdc power and the data interface is RS-232.

Features

  • GPS tracking and two-way messaging
  • AES 256 encryption
  • Configurable and upgradeable software over the air
  • Variable GPS reporting rate, depending on speed
  • Battery backup
  • All-in-one rugged packaging
  • No moving parts
  • Wide range power input
  • Panic button
  • Satellite signal indicator
Donald Wallace in Device Connectivity, 4/21/2009
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AVIDdirector™ – M2M

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Avid Wireless offers an M2M gateway product line caviddirector-model202009-size287-1alled the AVIDdirector™ are designed to interface with a broad range of remote equipment and mobile data networks.

From the web site:

“The AVIDdirector-M2M is a compact device designed to quickly integrate with sensors, equipment or devices and deliver information back to corporate systems or to one of many suggested web portal options available.

The information that is collected from the remote equipment, devices, assets, machinery, etc. can be saved on the AVIDdirector controller itself and collected periodically, or create applications which make a determination as to which information you would like to send and when to send it. The information can be viewed in any number of ways or may be integrated directly with your current information support systems.”

Donald Wallace in Device Connectivity, 1/20/2009
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Sixnet Announces New BT-6000 Series Cellular Modems

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Sixnet has announced a new generation of cellular data modems targetsixnet-1ing the M2M, telemetry, and SCADA markets. The products Offer high speed internet connectivity over cellular networks. Each modem has application specific functionality to fulfill application demands. The units are ruggedized industrial (Class 1 Div 2) gateways that provide wireless TCP/IP connectivity to remote devices.

Go here for a data sheet.

Donald Wallace in Device Connectivity, 1/16/2009
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M2M-capable Controller from Moxa

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Moxa has announced the launch of the new ioLogik E4200 Acmoxa4200-1tive Ethernet modular I/O. The ioLogik E4200 supports up to 16 I/O modules with a maximum of 256 DI/DO points or 64 AI/O points. Its slice form factor provides more flexibility and expanding availability for various application requirements. This new modular I/O is also more intelligent than previous models and supports 80 Click&Go rule-sets. The unit also provides two independent Ethernet LANs for network redundancy, and one serial port to connect with GSM/CDMA modems for SMS communication.

Features

  • Supports up to 16 I/O modules (up to 256 DI/O points or 64 AI/O points)
  • Dual Ethernet LAN and one RS-232 port
  • Front-end intelligence that supports 80 Click&Go rules
  • Unicode Active Messaging with real-time stamp, including SMS, SNMP Trap with I/O status, TCP, and email
  • Built-in web console

Read more here

Donald Wallace in Device Connectivity, 1/14/2009

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M2M SBC from Digi

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Digi’s competitively priced Rabbit-based BL2100 SBC includedigi-1s 40 digital I/O, 11 analog inputs, 4 analog outputs and 4 serial ports. Ethernet and keypad/display are available options. The Ethernet interface is supported by software to enable network and Internet connectivity. Units start at $184 each in quantities of 25.

From the web site:

Features

  • Optional backlit 122 x 32 pixel graphic display, 7 user-relegendable keys, 7 LEDs
  • 10Base-T Ethernet with RJ-45
  • Optional 512K Flash/512K SRAM
  • 40 sinking/sourcing digital I/O
  • 11 A/D and 4 D/A
  • 4 serial ports
  • Software support enables network connectivity, E-mail, web server

Go here for a complete list of Digi’s Rabbit-based SBCs

Donald Wallace in Device Connectivity, 1/5/2009

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M2M Christmas Story from Enfora

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

I received an email from Enfora this morning saying:

“Companies around the world are finding more and more interesting ways to use Enfora products in their applications. ABC News broadcast this story last week on how one of our partners is helping a local church track their outdoor nativity scenes from theft utilizing the Mini MT. The Enfora products in their applications. ABC News broadcast this story last week on how one of our partners is helping a local church track their outdoor nativity scenes from theft utilizing the Mini MT. The Enfora Mini MT is a fully certified quad-band integrated platform that provides complete GSM/GPRS functionality for mobile tracking applications.”

Watch the video here

Donald Wallace in Device Connectivity, 12/24/2008
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M2M Technology B.V.

Friday, December 19th, 2008

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A new-to-me vendor: M2M Technology B.V. They offer user programming tools for their hardware, which is a feature not often found, and one that’s often prevented me from working with otherwise interesting and price competitive hardware. They describe themselves as a company offering an end-to-end M2M solution providing remote connectivity to remote Internet/intranet, enterprise IT systems and proprietary systems.

Here’s an example of one of their products:

M2M Control C100 (available in GSM/GPRS and Mobitex versions)

  • 8 digital inputs 0/24V (voltage free or driven, determined by a jumper)
  • 8 digital outputs 0/24V (FET driven)
  • 2 analog inputs 0-10V or 4-20mA
  • 2 analog inputs for PT1000 resistor
  • 1 analog output 0-10V
Donald Wallace in Device Connectivity, 12/19/2008
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Wireless Remote Asset Management for Chillers

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Ayantra, Fremont CA, recently announced the release of its FleetChiller solution for managing industrial chillers.

From the press release:

“This solution provides the information that service managers require to manage their chillers on a day-to-day basis. It answers their key questions, such as: Is the chiller running or not? Are both compressors running, or is one of them offline? What is the water temperature coming in and going out? Is the chiller malfunctioning in any way?”

Donald Wallace in Device Connectivity, 12/18/2008
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