Communications

Y-Lynx's 500mW Smart Wireless Gateway Replaces RS232 Cable Over 20 Kilometers

18th June 2010
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The SWG-RS232-500, is the latest long range Smart Wireless Gateway of Y-Lynx capable of transferring up to 20 kilometres away, a serial thanks to 500mW Radio Frequency signal. Compact and robust, the SWG-RS232-500 easily replaces miles of cable in industrial applications. Easy to install and easy to use, it is the perfect answer to wireless sensor network.
“Thanks to several technology innovations in semiconductor as well as in software development, it has never been so easy to access wireless communication over long distance. In addition, complex topology network is also achievable with a minimum configuration time spent on the SWG-RS232-500” said Gael Coron CEO of Y-Lynx. “Now, replacing cables with wireless technology becomes cost effective and efficient. Applications are everywhere, there are so many wire communications between devices using the RS232 standard that can be easily be replaced with a wireless bridge.”



A sensitivity level of -114dBm and an output power of +27dBm, give the SWG-RS232-500 the best budget link (-141dBm) available on the market. This effectively, in many instances, avoids the use of repeaters.



Software selectable settings allow users to customize all parameters offered by the embedded TRM8053-500 wireless module. This permits the SWG-RS232-500 to fit to any and diverse wireless applications like battery operated systems not only by an efficient power management but also with additional features allowing sending a message on time only to several clients without any collisions.



Dedicated to challenging applications, the SWG-RS232-500 is housed in an aluminium casing. Accepting power supply from 4V to 24V, the SWG-RS232-500 gives a high level of flexibility and can be adapted to most existing RS232 installations. The SWG-RS232-500 sells for $450 with volume discounts available.

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