Introduction
The GAUGER is a configurable WiFi/Ethernet device used for counting pulses on up to four galvanically separated digital inputs.
The device hosts a web based user interface used for it’s configuration. It can also be controlled through an HTTP API. The counter values can be read via Modbus TCP.
Basic Features
- galvanically separated digital inputs
- 10/100 Base-T Ethernet connectivity
- 2.4GHz WiFi (802.11 b/g/n) connectivity
- DIN rail mount
- Modbus TCP server for reading couter values
- Configuration web site
- HTTP based configuration API
- Over-the-air firmware update functionality
Applications
- Remotely collect values from various electricity, water consumption and gas meters installed in hard-to-reach places
- Connect to infrared gates you can log and monitor the number of people at various transition or transport stations to ensure smooth traffic and operation
- Track the yield on production lines and thus ensure the overall production is always up to speed without downtime
Basic Parameters
Electrical | |
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Minimal supply voltage | 9V |
Maximum supply voltage | 36V |
Maximum input voltage | 60V |
Input threshold voltage | 12V |
Typical power consumption | 1W |
Maximum power consumption | 24W |
Physical | |
Enclosure Dimensions | 80x90x33mm |
Enclosure material | ABS |
Operation temperature | -40 °C to +85 °C |
Inputs | |
Ethernet class | CAT 5 |
Maximum input voltage | 26 V DC |
Type of input logic | PNP |