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WSN-9791 Datasheet, PDF (1/6 Pages) National Instruments Corporation – Wireless Sensor Network Ethernet Gateway | |||
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Wireless Sensor Network Ethernet Gateway
NI WSN-9791 NEW!
â¾â¾ NI-WSN software provides easy
network configuration and
data extraction
â¾â¾ 2.4 GHz, IEEE 802.15.4 radio to
communicate with measurement nodes
â¾â¾ 10/100 Mbits/s Ethernet port for
flexible connectivity to Windows PCs
or LabVIEW Real-Time programmable
automation controllers (PACs)
â¾â¾ Up to 300 m outdoor range with line
of sight
â¾â¾ Supports up to 36 measurement nodes
â¾â¾ 9 to 30 VDC power input
â¾â¾ Industrial ratings:
â¾â¾ -30 to 70 ºC operating temperature
â¾â¾ 50 g shock, 5 g vibration
â¾â¾ Panel and DIN-rail mounting
options available
Operating Systems
â¾â¾ Windows Vista/XP/2000
â¾â¾ LabVIEW Real-Time
Software Support
â¾â¾ LabVIEW
Driver and Configuration
Software (included)
â¾â¾ NI-WSN software
â¾â¾ Measurement & Automation Explorer
configuration utility
Overview
The NI WSN-9791 Ethernet gateway coordinates communication between
distributed NI WSN-32xx measurement nodes and a host controller in your NI
wireless sensor network (WSN). The gateway uses a 2.4 GHz, IEEE 802.15.4
radio to gather measurement data from the sensor network and a 10/100 Mbits/s
Ethernet port to provide flexible connectivity to a Windows PC or NI LabVIEW
Real-Time PAC, as seen in Figure 1.
With this flexibility, you can create simple, stand-alone wireless monitoring
networks or completely integrated wired and wireless measurement solutions
that feature access to the full breadth of NI hardware and software platforms.
LabVIEW integration with NI WSNs delivers a common development
environment for your applications as well as rapid application development,
easy network configuration, remote data access, and the ability to program and
customize measurement node behavior.
The 9 to 30 VDC externally powered gateway offers -30 to 70 °C operating
temperatures, 50 g shock ratings, and a compact, 2U form factor. Up to
36 measurement nodes can communicate with a single gateway, and you can
configure the Ethernet settings of the gateway for DHCP, static, and link-local
IP address configurations.
Figure 1. NI WSN systems provide flexible connectivity to Windows or LabVIEW Real-Time
host controllers.
Wireless Networking
The NI WSN system is built on a low-power, reliable IEEE 802.15.4 network.
The Ethernet gateway coordinates the wireless network, performing functions
such as device authentication, message buffering, and network topology
administration.
The gateway, routers, and end nodes work together to form a mesh network.
Measurement nodes can operate as routers or end nodes, providing the flexibility
to extend the range of your sensor network. When nodes are configured as
routers, they can repeat messages from end nodes and extend network range
while acquiring measurement data.
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