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Direct Temperature Measurements via Radio
 

Wireless Thermocouple Input Module

Wireless Direct Temperature Measurement Modules

New CyberResearch® UWDAS TC and UWDAS TH connect directly to temperature detectors and send the results back to your PC via the 2.4GHz radio band. You get immediate temperature data without the cost and trouble of long-distance cabling or the delays inherent in physically collecting logged data.

The CyberResearch, Inc. family of direct-connect temperature-input modules now includes wireless modules that eliminate the need for long-distance cabling runs. The new UWDAS TC connects to the thermocouples, and the UWDAS TH connects to thermocouples, thermisters, RTDs, and semiconductor temperature sensors, Both types communicate with our UWDAS TXM tranceiver on the 2.4GHz wireless radio band. The TXM connects to your PC with a short USB cable.

Up to 10 TC and TH modules can communicate with a single TXM module. The maximum distance for clear communication depends on building construction and on the number of intervening walls, but 30 meters is typical. All of the wireless communication parameters are programmable, including channel frequency, personal network ID, and AES encryption key. You program these parameters separately for each of the TC and TH modules that you link to the TXM module.