RS485 wind direction sensor ES102WSWD
Modbus RTU

RS485 wind direction sensor - ES102WSWD - WoMaster - Modbus RTU
RS485 wind direction sensor - ES102WSWD - WoMaster - Modbus RTU
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Characteristics

Output signal
Modbus RTU, RS485

Description

ES102 integrates wind speed and wind direction sensor with one RS485 modbus output. ES102 has the characteristics of high precision and good stability, which is suitable for various environmental monitoring. The ES100 is equipped with a standard RS485 interface and supports the Modbus RTU protocol, which can be integrated into the Internet of Things and cloud interfaces, such as smart city boxes, LoRa Endnode LC144 and WR222 NBIoT routers, for real-time monitoring and analysis via remote smartphones or computers. Intergraded Device Intergraded multiple sensorsCentral management by sharing a signal output Outdoor Protective Enclosure Prevent direct ultraviolet radiation to the sensors Avoid rapid aging of sensors under harsh environmental conditions such as strong winds, rain, and snow The sensor parts are ventilated for truly sensing the changes in external detection parameters Flexible Design Customized Shutter Height: Single or multiple parameters both can use small shutter, small size, light weight and easy to install Customized Monitoring parameters: Each parameter is an independent and high sensitivity, users can freely integrate monitoring parameters Optional IoT Router and Cloud Platform - ThingsMaster Support Modbus to connect optional NBIoT Gateway WR222 for one or many sensors Real-time online monitoring, analysis, reporting Remote cloud security and visual management

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