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A temperature sensor, microcontroller, wireless module, battery, case, and miscellaneous parts meant each node in the sensor grid would cost about $10.
I'll see how things go, but I'll probably aim for sustained power, just so I can toss other sensors in as well (temp/humidity/etc). I'm planning to have a "spider" of moisture sensors off one ...
CHATSWORTH, CA-- (Marketwired - September 28, 2016) - Venstar® today announced its new Wireless Temperature Sensor for ColorTouch® and Voyager® Wi-Fi® residential and commercial thermostats.
Moreover, the wireless temperature control device will send and receive electrical signals from the temperature sensor without the use of wires. In this device, Wi-Fi is used to transmit and receive ...
With over 20 unique sensor types, and the ability to be used with several different development platforms, Tarts wireless sensors allow for endless sensing, monitoring and control possibilities.
The sensor, which is a tiny 2 millimeter square weighing just 1.6 milligrams, communicates the temperature it records to a dedicated router nearby. Aboard the chip, a small antenna captures energy ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Wireless Temperature Sensors Market - Growth, Trends, and Forecast (2019 - 2024)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The wireless temperature ...
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