Wireless Vibe Brochure
Wireless Vibe Brochure
Wireless Vibe Brochure
Wireless Vibration
Sensor
“Stop Sending a Man to Do a Sensor’s Work”
Oceana Sensor’s Wireless Vibration Sensor is The Wireless Vibration Sensor is based on
a stand-alone, single point wireless vibration 802.11 wireless communications, thus
node. In a completely wire-free package, it allowing the user to deploy it with existing
incorporates features for ultra low power network infrastructures. This device is IP
consumption with power management addressable and uses Simple Network
technology, appropriate bandwidth and Management Protocol (SNMP) providing
resolution, internal signal processing and for easy device monitoring and network
battery. It addresses the market for small, management. Expected battery life is 5
self-sufficient, affordable devices to monitor years which will be extended or reduced
machinery autonomously for condition-based based on the user’s specific duty cycles.
maintenance and operations. Device management software included.
Applications:
Eliminate or Complement Walk-
Around Vibration Collection
Go Where No Human Dares
o Inaccessible
o Hot
o Dangerous
Hardware
Item Value
Sensor 100 mV/g accelerometer (OST PB3AXN)
Battery 1 AA Lithium-thionyl chloride
Battery life 5 years*
Electronics WSeM™
Sensor housing Stainless Steel base
Aluminum body with plastic top
Size ~4” long x 1 ½” diameter
Temperature range -40 – 85°C (-40 – 185°F)
*Based on acquiring one time series with 1024 block size and transmission once per week.
The Wireless Sensor Configuration Software Tool serves as a dual purpose utility by
enabling its users to view or set their sensor configurations as well as view the data
associated with each of these nodes, stored in either CSV (comma separated variables) files
or in a JDBC-compatible database.
When accuracy matters, always verify information in this document with Oceana Sensor as it may have changed without notice.
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