MicroStrain Sensing Product Datasheet WSDA -2000 Wireless Sensor Data Aggregator PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS Compatible with LORD Sensing LXRS and LXRS+ sensor nodes USB and Ethernet-based gateway configures, coordinates, and collects sensor data from a scalable network of wireless sensor nodes Configurable to operate with a static IP, a DHCP- enabled LAN, or as a datalogger to local memory Push all or selected sensor data to a J1939 CAN bus Seamless integration with SensorCloud for secure, WSDA-2000 Network-ready gateway for high-speed, sophisticated data web-based data access from around the world aggregation with J1939 CAN and Ethernet interfaces FEATURES AND BENEFITS The WSDA -2000 supports LORD Sensings latest LXRS+ HIGH PERFORMANCE wireless communication protocol and all LXRS- enabled Lossless data throughput and synchronized node-to- modes, providing high-speed sampling, 50 microseconds node sampling of 50 S in LXRS+ and LXRS-enabled node-to-node synchronization and lossless data throughput modes under most operating conditions. Wireless range up to 2 km (800 m typical) LORD Sensing Wireless Sensor Networks enable EASE OF USE simultaneous, high-speed sensing and data aggregation from scalable sensor networks. Our wireless sensing systems are Remote configuration, acquisition, and display of sensor ideal for test and measurement, remote monitoring, system data with SensorConnect performance analysis, and embedded applications. Data visualization through web-based SensorCloud portal for quick data navigation and analysis The gateways are the heart of the LORD Sensing wireless sensing system. They coordinate and maintain wireless Easy custom integration with open-source, transmissions across a network of distributed wireless sensor comprehensive communications and command library nodes. (API) Connect the gateway to a cellular or Wi-Fi modem for wireless connectivity to the host network COST EFFECTIVE Hundreds of sensors managed from a single gateway Reduction of costs associated with wiring APPLICATIONS Remote and web-based wireless sensor data acquisition Condition-based monitoring Equipment performance monitoring, verification, evaluation, and diagnostics System control 2020 Parker Hannifin MicroStrain Sensing. Document 8400-0121 Revision F. Subject to change without notice.Wireless Sensor Data Aggregator Specifications General Processor ARM Cortex A8, 1 GHz Operating system Linux Ethernet IEEE 802.3 10/100 Mbps, IEEE 802.15.4 and Proprietary wireless, Connectivity J1939 CAN (output only), and USB 2.0 virtual Ethernet port Internet standards HTTP, HTTPS,TCP/IP, UPnP,UDP IP assignment IPV4 Static or DHCP Data storage memory 4 G bytes Micro SD (optional upgrade to 8 GB) Time synchronization Network time protocol (NTP), Real time clock (RTC), last used, manual entry CAN J1939 Output J1939 Bit Rate 250 Kbps, 500 Kbps, 1 Mbps J1939 Source Static or dynamic via SAE Name J1939 Destination Static or SAE Name Tunnel data to destination using PGN 0xEF00, J1939 Modes or broadcast data values using PGNs 0xFF00 0xFFFF Standard bus termination 120 Sampling Supported node sampling Synchronized, low duty cycle, continuous, periodic burst,event-triggered, and modes datalogging Synchronization beacon 1 Hz beacon provides 50 sec node-to-node synchronization interval Synchronization beacon 5 ppm stability Up to 127 nodes per RF channel (& per gateway) depending on number of Network capacity active channels and sampling settings. See system bandwidth calculator: