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Wireless nodes aid condition monitoring

A MicroStrain product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 8, 2007

Wireless nodes feature real-time streaming rates up to 4kHz, opening up new applications for radio-based sensor networks.

MicroStrain has released the latest version of its Agile-Link wireless nodes which feature real-time streaming rates up to 4kHz.

This is a significant increase in sample rate, which opens up many new applications for wireless sensor networks.

The Agile-Link nodes which support high-speed streaming rates are: G-Link wireless triaxial accelerometer node, V-Link wireless voltage node and SG-Link wireless strain gauge node.

These nodes continue to offer incredible flexibility with low-duty cycle mode and stand alone data-logging capability.

Applications include: condition based monitoring of machinery for predictive maintenance; impact and crash testing; measuring torque, strain and load on rotating equipment; and vibration monitoring and modal analysis.

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