Guide explains industrial wireless choices

A Phoenix Contact product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 10, 2006

Phoenix Contact has published a new guide for engineers on wireless, Bluetooth and WLAN technologies.

Phoenix Contact has published a new guide for engineers on wireless, Bluetooth and WLAN technologies.

The guide also shows products from the company's own range of wireless solutions for machine building, factory automation and applications in the process industry.

The range includes products that use the GSM, Bluetooth, wireless Ethernet (WLAN) and proprietary Trusted Wireless technologies to provide high reliability communications.

Applications covered range from short distances where signals have to be transmitted from moving machinery to long distances (3km) where process signals have to be transmitted from remote locations.

In addition the GSM/GPRS modem allows communications from remote sites around the world for system or machine monitoring.

The Trusted Wireless systems used in the process industry are ATEX Zone 2 approved and with a range of different antennas and accessories, many different configurations can be realised.

Also included are details of a solar power outstation for remote applications where there is no main power available.

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