What are the different types of Xbee® sensors?
Xbee® sensors are used within the DIGI networks, where customers can monitor their customized networks and control their network applications. This is beneficial for network sites that are difficult to reach wirelessly. Xbee® sensors are one of the devices that can be part of the network and come in different models for different contexts. Different types of sensors include motion sensors, light sensors and environmental sensors.
One of the XBee® sensors available for the wireless network is the Xbee® sensor, the environmental sensor that provides information about moisture, light and temperature. Its battery is compact, has an extended life and is powered and easily integrated into Digi's networks. The installation is simple and the configuration can be deployed immediately. Devices include building security, building automation, food management, vehicle monitoring, energy management and more.
Inboční sensor Xbee® is an internal antenna that transmits and receives a frequency of 2.4 Gigahertz (GHz). Its ranges include up to 133 ft (40 m) inside and in urban areas, while its outdoor range may include up to 400 ft (120 m) with radiofrequency (RF). The XBee® network network can have up to 16 channels with 5 Megahertz (MHz) frequencies. They also have filter options to prevent interference from other frequency signals. In addition, the sensor has an LED set to indicate sensor functions, including performance status, network association and identification.
One of the Xbee® sensors is the Watchport® sensor, which can connect to the Xbee® sensor adapter using certain ports and gated in network configuration. There are four different models of these Xbee® sensors that measure different values. This type of sensor can be used in wireless, WAN and drop-in nets. The sensor monitors the environment, including temperature, humidity, humidity, distance and acceleration. It also does not require an external energy source.
the sensor hasConnector with one wire interface and works between -40 ° F and 185 ° F (-40 ° C and 85 ° C). The temperature and humidity sensor has a command interface with ASCII reading speed and 20 seconds of relative humidity (RH) and temperature interval. The distance and proximity sensor has photoelectric sensors that detect closeness between 1.6 ft and 4.9 ft (0.5 m and 1.5 m). The only temperature model measures the temperature at 20 second intervals with an accuracy between +/- 0.9 ° and 3.6 ° F (0.5 ° C and 2.0 ° C).