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Wireless LoRa Interface Converter

Price
5,040 UAH
Availability
In stock

Wireless interface converters allow data transmission/reception between remote devices at distances up to 3000 m (line of sight with 5dBi antenna) and up to 400 m (with interference). The company manufactures a universal model BPI USB / RS-485 / LORA.

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Description

The wireless LoRa interface converter is designed for polling, storing, and transmitting data from radio sensors DVTs-1.304-LORA.

Humidity and temperature sensors are designed to measure air humidity and temperature.

The application scope of air humidity sensors is very broad and includes:

  • Maintaining microclimate within set limits in manufacturing with electronic devices sensitive to humidity;
  • Monitoring humidity levels in office premises and households;
  • In housing and communal services — in boiler rooms and water treatment plants to prevent condensation formation;
  • Periodic monitoring to help avoid mold and mildew formation on building walls or in storage areas;
  • Monitoring technological processes;
  • Environmental parameter control and more.

The LoRa (Long Range) modulation method provides significantly greater communication range compared to other competing methods.

It also has resistance to external interference and noise, making it applicable in various industrial fields.

Application area of USB / RS-485 / LORA interface converters:

  • Geographically distributed and local control systems;
  • Remote data collection, dispatch control, manufacturing management;
  • Automation solutions related to data transfer;
  • Integration of multi-level information systems;
  • Communication interface with measuring instruments, terminals.

Key characteristics of wireless interface converters:

  • Signal transmission frequency range 866-870 MHz;
  • Number of sensors — 10;
  • Number of conversion channels — 1;
  • Maximum data transmission range up to 3000 m (line of sight with 5dBi antenna), up to 400 m (with interference present);
  • Enclosure protection rating — IP40.

Advantages of LoRa converters:

  • Long range and signal coverage;
  • Low power consumption;
  • Inexpensive equipment.

The wireless LoRa interface converter is housed in an aluminum enclosure intended for wall mounting
or mounting on a DIN-rail using a mounting kit.

Additional information

Technical Specifications

Characteristic Name
Value
Power Supply Voltage, V
5-25
Signal Transmission Frequency Range, MHz
866-870
Power Consumption, W
not more than 0.5
Number of Conversion Channels
1
Data Transmission Speed via RS-485, baud
1200-115200
Data Transmission Speed per Channel, baud
2400
Number of Sensors
10
Maximum USB Line Length, m
3
Maximum RS-485 Line Length, m
1200
Maximum Data Transmission Range, m
up to 3000 (line of sight with 5dBi antenna) up to 400 (with obstacles present)
Enclosure Protection Rating
IP40

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Questions and answers

What is the wireless LoRa interface converter used for?
The wireless LoRa interface converter is designed for polling, storing, and transmitting data from radio sensors, including the DVTz-1.304-LORA, which measure air humidity and temperature.
What is the maximum data transmission range of the LoRa converter?
The maximum data transmission range is up to 3000 meters under direct line of sight with a 5dBi antenna, and up to 400 meters in conditions with obstacles.
What are the main technical specifications of the LoRa converter?
The converter operates in the 866-870 MHz frequency range, supports connection of up to 10 sensors, has one conversion channel, and features an IP40 enclosure protection rating.
What are the advantages of wireless LoRa converters?
LoRa converters offer long range and wide signal coverage, low power consumption, and are cost-effective.
How to install the wireless LoRa interface converter?
The converter is housed in an aluminum case and can be mounted on a wall or DIN rail using the mounting kit.