Supports various interfaces! Enables monitoring and control of sensors with implemented input/output connections.
We would like to introduce our "IoT Solution for LoRaWAN/LoRaSPN." We offer the LoRaWAN-compliant end device "OiNET-938," which is equipped with analog inputs and contact I/O. The anticipated solutions include infrastructure monitoring and sensing, as well as environmental monitoring in agriculture, forestry, and fisheries. 【Features】 ■ Compliant with LoRaWAN specifications (Class A/C, various MAC commands) ■ Supports a variety of interfaces (standard implementation of analog inputs, contact inputs, and contact outputs) ■ Compatible with a wide power input range (external power: DC +5 to +24V / battery: DC +3V) ■ Supports various sequences (scheduled transmission / periodic transmission / event-driven transmission / status acquisition / control / configuration changes, etc.) ■ Capable of supporting LoRaSPN (Small Private Network) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Device Specifications (Partial)】 ■Material/Color: Sheet metal/Black (Leather tone) ■Size/Weight: 145×104×30mm (excluding protrusions)/500g (excluding antenna) ■External Antenna (Whip Antenna): 2.15dBi ■Operating Conditions/Cooling Method: -20 to +60℃, 20% to 90% (no condensation or freezing)/Natural air cooling *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Proposed Solutions】 ■ Infrastructure monitoring and sensing (e.g., opening and closing of sluice gates, fault detection) ■ Environmental monitoring for agriculture, forestry, and fisheries (e.g., data collection on seawater temperature and salinity in aquaculture) ■ Monitoring systems for public security and disaster response (e.g., monitoring river water levels and rainfall) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Founded in 1950, Oki Electric has achieved many developments, including the pocket bell (1963) and desktop calculators (1963). The challenge spirit of the engineers at that time has been passed down to the current engineers, and we will continue to contribute to the development of social and communication infrastructure. If you find yourself thinking, "I need something more than a generic product," "developing this will be costly," or "is there a product like this?" we would appreciate it if you could contact us. After listening to your needs, we will propose products that meet your requirements. Our strength lies in developing high-quality products that can only be made through domestic production.