Product category:
Wireless Communications
News Release from: Micro Technic | Subject: Micronix PV-1800
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 February 2006
Embedded cellular modem has power to
spare
The Micronix PV-1800 is a GPRS/GSM modem based on the PC/104 architecture, with an integrated 20W power supply, isolated 12bit A/D inputs and digital I/O.
The Micronix PV-1800 from Micro Technic is a GPRS/GSM modem based on the PC/104 architecture, with an integrated 20W power supply, isolated 12bit A/D inputs and digital I/O It is billed as a unique and low-cost solution for remote data logging and control
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The PV-1800's power supply provides 4A at 5V for external use, so in many cases designers do not need an extra power supply for their systems.
The supply runs from an input of 8-35V, which is convenient for automotive and low-voltage applications.
The PV-1800 also has eight isolated analogue (0-10V) inputs, enabling data acquisition directly onboard.
Additionally eight digital inputs and seven high-current digital outputs (all optoisolated) enable the user to control auxiliary equipment.
Events can be reported using the SMS feature on the GSM modem.
The modem withstands extended temperatures from -20 to +70C and the shock and vibration of mobile equipment.
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