 Part # - 3005-56 - Point Sensor Power Monitor, 418HMz
Features
- Measures current draw up to 40 Amps
- Compatible with AC circuits
- 64-Bit unique ID
- 12-bit analog to digital conversion
- Transmits unique ID and analog value
- Up to 600 foot transmission range
- Transmission intervals from 10 to 17 seconds random
- Patent pending modulator
- Battery life up to 5 years
- Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS enclosure
- Water resistant coating on PCB
- Internal loop antenna
- Low cost
Description
The Point Sensor Power Monitor wireless transmitter is a battery operated 12
bit analog-to-digital converter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified
radio transmitter. The Sensor has an on board time of day clock that allows it to
spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time
intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial
number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device and
analog data is read from a 12-bit analog to digital converter. This information
is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet
that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture
allows the Sensor to consume very low energy resulting in a battery life of up to
5 years.
The electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture
barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended.
An integral pushbutton is used to activate the service switch. The Sensor is shipped
with the transmitter turned off (anytime the Sensor is to be shipped the transmitter
should be turned off or must be placed in a shielded container to prevent interference
that might cause shipping problems). Start the Sensor by momentarily pushing
the service switch (you will feel the button click). When the service switch is
pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in
the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service
or installation. The service switch is also used to put the Sensor in a quiescent
mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption). This is the state the Sensor
is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service
switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.
| Transmission rate |
10-17 seconds random |
| Shelf life with battery installed |
5 Years in quiescent mode (10 years with optional battery) |
| Dimensions (enclosure) |
1.5 W X 2.1 H X .6 D (inches) |
| Weight |
1.5 oz. |
| Operating Temperature |
-40° to 85° C |
| Input (0-20mA) – Model Analog20mA |
120 Ohms, 0-20.83 milliamp. 12-bit resolution, 20 mA=3932 |
| Input (0-5v) – Model Analog5v |
100k ohms, 0-5 volt, 12-bit resolution, 4.99v=4095 |
| Input (0-10v) – Model Analog10v |
62k ohms, 0-10volt, 12-bit resolution, 9.99v=4095 |
| Humidity |
0% to 90% non-condensing |
| Battery life with transmissions |
2-5 years with tx period of 10-17 seconds |
| Battery |
3.6 volt Lithium |
| FCC Certified |
FCC ID: M5ZWOWANA |
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