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SingleNode


Rugged Data Acquisition

Small, Rugged Data Acquisition System Designed for Either Remote Sensor Systems or Factory/ Production Systems.

  • 2 high-precision analog inputs which are configurable for current or voltage monitoring.

  • 1 analog output for control, current or voltage configurable

  • 6 digital inputs or outputs

  • Support for Ethernet or RS485 communications

  • Wide input power range, 7 to 36 volts

  • Real-time clock for data synchronization

  • On board data storage

When We Say Rugged, We Mean It...

Machined aluminum enclosure, with O-ring seals and military style connectors. The majority of our sales are made after the prospective user picks up this small module, feels the weight, and sees the excellent craftsmanship in the fabrication.

Specifications

Analog Input Description

The Analog inputs of the SingleNode are configurable through a JSON file configuration. These inputs can be set up at either voltage or current inputs.

If two Analog inputs are not enough, the 6 Digital I/O lines can be configured as low resolution voltage inputs.

If the complexity of the JSON file is not what you are looking for, these files can be factory configured and the location detection algorithm can take care of setting up the inputs. This automated configuration based on location is only found in Extreme Endeavors Products.

High Resolution Inputs

  • Channels: two (2) Inputs

  • Resolution: 24 bits

  • Input Mode: Voltage/Current

  • Input Range: 5V, 20mA

  • Sampling Rate: User Definable

  • Input Impedance: Voltage >1M Ohms, Current 250 Ohms

Low Resolution Inputs

  • Channels: Six (6) Inputs

  • Resolution: Ten (10) bits

  • Input Mode: Voltage

  • Input Range: 3.3 Volts

  • Sampling Rate: User Definable

  • Input Impedance: Voltage >1M Ohms

  • 1 Channel

  • Current (4-20 milli Amps) or Voltage (0-10 Volts)

  • Resolution: 14 Bits

Digital I/O #1

Input

  • Normal (0 to 5 Volts)

  • Binary Pulse, measure low to high or High to low transition (0 to 5 Volts)

  • Frequency (0 to 5 Volts, up to 20,000 Hertz)

  • Low Res Analog (10 Bit, 0 to 3.3 Volts)

Output

  • Normal, default high or low on start up (0 to 3.3 Volts)

  • Frequency (0 to 3.3 Volts, up to 20,000 Hertz)

ESD protection (±30,000 Volts)

Digital I/O #2

Input

  • Normal (0 to 5 Volts)

  • Binary Pulse, measure low to high or High to low transition (0 to 5 Volts)

  • Frequency (0 to 5 Volts, up to 20,000 Hertz)

  • Low Res Analog (10 Bit, 0 to 3.3 Volts)

Output

  • Normal, default high or low on start up (0 to 3.3 Volts)

  • Frequency (0 to 3.3 Volts, up to 20,000 Hertz)

ESD protection (±30,000 Volts)

Digital I/O #3

Input

  • Normal (0 to 5 Volts)

  • Binary Pulse, measure low to high or High to low transition (0 to 5 Volts)

  • Frequency (0 to 5 Volts, up to 20,000 Hertz)

  • Low Res Analog (10 Bit, 0 to 3.3 Volts)

Output

  • Normal, default high or low on start up (0 to 3.3 Volts)

  • Frequency (0 to 3.3 Volts, up to 20,000 Hertz)

ESD protection (±30,000 Volts)

Digital I/O #4

Input

  • Normal (0 to 5 Volts)

  • Binary Pulse, measure low to high or High to low transition (0 to 5 Volts)

  • Frequency (0 to 5 Volts, up to 20,000 Hertz)

  • Low Res Analog (10 Bit, 0 to 3.3 Volts)

Output

  • Normal, default high or low on start up (0 to 3.3 Volts)

  • Frequency (0 to 3.3 Volts, up to 20,000 Hertz)

ESD protection (±30,000 Volts)

Digital I/O #5

Input

  • Normal (0 to 5 Volts)

  • Low Res Analog (10 Bit, 0 to 3.3 Volts)

Output

  • Normal, default high or low on start up (0 to 3.3 Volts)

Digital I/O #6

Input

  • Normal (0 to 5 Volts)

  • Low Res Analog (10 Bit, 0 to 3.3 Volts)

Output

  • Normal, default high or low on start up (0 to 3.3 Volts)

The SingleNode uses two primary physical communication interfaces: Ethernet and serial. The SingleNode includes a full network stack for sending and receiving standard networking protocols. It also includes native RS-422 and RS-485 serial communications.

Ethernet

100 Mb, Full Duplex, Auto Sensing

Communication Protocals

  • TCP/IP

  • HTTP

  • SNMP

  • Modbus/TCP

  • EtherNet/IP

  • TAIP

  • NMEA

Serial

  • Configured as RS 422 or 485

  • Supports up to 115,200 baud

  • Parity and non-parity

  • 1 or 2 stop bits

  • Full and half duplex

  • Communication protocols- Modbus RTU

The SingleNode Configuration Creates Flexibility in the System

The hardware and firmware of the SingleNode is setup a configured with the configuration file.  By changing and or modifying the configuration file, the functionality of the SingleNode Changes, thus allowing for different and independent uses.  This make the SingleNode a very flexible platform.

  • Can store up to 2000 different configurations

  • Uses simple JSON file format

  • Over the air configuration updates

  • Automatic configuration selection

  • Allows hot swappable replacement

  • GPS location aware configuration selection

  • Sensor detection configuration selection