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MicroStrain Expands LXRS Sensor Family

Now includes wireless thermocouple and OEM analog sensor nodes.

By DE Editors  

October 3, 2012

By DE Editors

MicroStrain has expanded its LXRS "lossless" wireless sensor network family. New LXRS sensing solutions include TC-Link wireless thermocouple nodes as well as SG-Link-OEM wireless analog sensor nodes.  

LXRS enables MicroStrain wireless sensors to provide 100% packet success rate under most operating conditions while maintaining extended range radio link to 2 kilometers, supporting continuous, burst, and hybrid sampling modes, and maintaining time synchronization within +/- 32 microseconds, the company says.
 
In addition to more reliable data throughput, MicroStrain's wireless thermocouple and OEM nodes provide interoperability with other LXRS wireless acceleration (G-Link), displacement (DVRT-Link), environmental monitoring (ENV-Link), and multi-channel analog (V-Link and SG-Link) sensor nodes.

For more information, visit MicroStrain.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.
 

 

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