PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: MicroStrain Inc.
MicroStrain Inc. has released the latest version of its Agile-Link wireless nodes which feature real-time streaming rates up to 4 KHz. This is a significant increase in sample rate, which opens up many new applications for wireless sensor networks. The Agile-Link nodes which support high-speed streaming rates are: G-Link® wireless triaxial accelerometer node, V-Link wireless voltage node and SG-Link wireless strain gauge node. These nodes continue to offer incredible flexibility with low-duty cycle mode and stand alone data-logging capability.
Applications:
• Condition based monitoring of machinery for predictive maintenance.
• Impact and crash testing.
• Measuring torque, strain and load on rotating equipment.
• Vibration monitoring and modal analysis.
Specifications:
• Supports simultaneous streaming of real-time, high-speed data from up to 16 nodes.
• RF communications band: 2.4 GHz direct sequence spread spectrum, IEEE 802.15.4 radio standard.
• Wireless communications range: 70 meters line-of-sight with standard antennas or 300 meters line-of-sight with high-gain antennas.
• Real-time streaming rates up to 4 KHz.
• Data-logging sample rates up to 2048 Hz.
• 2 MB Flash memory stores up to 1,000,000 data points.
• Internal lithium ion rechargeable battery and advanced energy saving features
• Open serial protocol enables users to develop high speed applications in LabVIEW - other operating modes are supported in LabVIEW, Visual Basic and C++ using low-cost software development kit.
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