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Wireless telemetry Modbus gateway gathers data from up to 100 acquisition modules

August 17, 2012 // Julien Happich

Wireless telemetry Modbus gateway gathers data from up to 100 acquisition modules

Instrumentation specialists Mantracourt has launched the T24-GW1 Modbus Gateway to provides a simple interface for users to gather data from up to 100 acquisition modules in a T24 network, using either the standard Modbus interface RTU protocol or a simple ASCII protocol.


The GW1 takes the information from T24 modules and displays the raw number in predefined locations in its registry. Then a Modbus PLC, or Industrial PC, can be programmed to show which locations relate to which module. The PLC can request that information or the GW1 can push the information out to the PLC using ASCII protocol. The Mantracourt T24 wireless telemetry range is a flexible low power radio system designed to enable the transmission of high accuracy measurement data from load cells, inclinometers, accelerometers, temperature, displacement and pressure sensors. With a combination of transmitter and receiver technologies, engineers are able to remotely monitor instrumentation readings.


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