TBS12S is a solar panel powered outdoor RTU fully LoRaWAN 1.02 compliant. It has been designed to cope with applications where SDI-12 maximum range is a limitation by leveraging the long range capability of LoRa. TBS12S is delivered within its IP67 rated aluminium die cast housing along with a fixture to tie it to a pole.
It is powered through a rechargeable battery supplied by an integrated solar panel. TBS12S is an upgraded version of TBS12B for applications that are more power demanding (typically when multiple SDI-12 sensors need to be deployed on the same spot).
Its connector allows plugging directly one SDI-12 sensor or a junction box would multiple SDI-12 sensors need to be locally deployed. The embedded LoRa modem supports both low (433/470MHz) and high (868/915MHz) LoRa radio bands, which makes TBS12S suitable to be used anywhere without having to replace the RF board.
TBS12S is deployed as a unique node into a typical LoRaWAN network architecture, sending its packets to the gateway that relays them to the LoRaWAN server over a TCP/IP connection:
SPECIFICATIONS
Compatible with SDI-12 v1.3 compliant sensors
Supports all regional bands as defined in LoRaWAN 1.02 regional parameters specification
Flexible LoRaWAN settings:
ABP / OTAA
ACK / REPEAT features
Configurable frequencies and data rates
EUI and ciphering keys
PC application to configure the platform (UART)
Configurable measurement and transmission intervals; timing alignment and time zone support
Up to 16 SDI-12 commands can be programmed
Batteries: rechargeable 3.7V Li-Ion battery, 2000-3000 mAh.
Low quiescent current: 35µA