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  Products | Data Acquisition Wireless | WLS Series
Wireless Temperature Measurement Modules
  • 8 channels
  • Measures thermocouples, RTDs, thermistors, or semiconductor devices
  • 802.15.4 wireless protocol
  • Range: Up to 150 feet indoors, 2400 feet outdoors
  • 8 digital I/O
 

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Overview

Measurement Computing's Wireless WLS Series features several temperature measurement modules. The WLS-IFC is a USB-to-wireless interface module for use with one or more remote WLS-series temperature devices (WLS-TEMP or WLS-TC) and includes a 2 meter long USB cable. The remote devices can be located up to 150 feet (50 meters) indoors, or up to one half mile (750 m) outdoors from the WLS-IFC.

The WLS-TC is a wireless-based 8-channel thermocouple temperature module, which supports J, K, R, S, T, N, E, and B type thermocouples. It can be used as either a wireless or a USB device. To use the WLS-TC in the wireless mode, it requires a WLS-IFC (USB-to-wireless interface module).

The WLS-TEMP is a wireless-based 8-channel temperature module, which supports eight types of thermocouples, RTDs, thermistors, and semiconductor temperature devices. It can be used as either a wireless or a USB device. To use the WLS-TEMP in the wireless mode, it requires a WLS-IFC (USB-to-wireless interface module).

Specifications

  • 8 channels
  • Measures thermocouples, RTDs, thermistors, or semiconductor temperature devices
  • 802.15.4 wireless protocol
  • Range: Up to 150 feet indoors, 2400 feet outdoors
  • 8 digital I/O

Documentation

For Manuals and Data sheets please visit: http://www.mccdaq.com/manuals.aspx

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 March 2010 01:30