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February 02, 2012

Mantacourt Boosts Wireless Ranges with Pulse Activation


Mantacort, a manufacturer of electronic instrumentation, has just launched a new wireless module that works with telemetry pulse acquisition. Known as the T24-PA, this little bugger collects information between two different pulses, outputting data in the form of Hertz measurements. It also can display measurement in RPM and periods, or even pulse counts. Like many other wireless devices, this small module transmits on the 2.4 GHz band to ensure that radio communications are not interrupted and data that is transmitted remains secure. The T24-PA will fit into International Protection (IP) rated enclosures.

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Kelly Voysey, Sales and Marketing manager, Mantracourt, said in a statement, "The pulse acquisition module is an important addition to the T24 wireless range of instrumentation products. It will enable the remote monitoring of processes that have a periodic nature, such as motor, shaft, or flow meter rotation. Along with our other wireless sensor modules, the pulse acquisition module will help us provide a complete solution to engineers seeking to remotely monitor and control a given process."

Mantracourt's T24 line of products lets you measure frequency from things like inclinometers, accelerometers, load cells, and pressure sensors. It is especially useful for engineers who want to read data remotely, without having to be within a short distance of the device being measured and for engineering projects where the need for a safe distance is involved.

Voysey added, "Wireless instrumentation is enabling engineers to undertake measurement and control in ways that were not possible before. Whether it is rotating machinery, or equipment located in a hazardous area such as a construction site, or maybe difficult to access locations, our T24 range is enabling engineers around the world to take a new approach to how they can use instrumentation in the field."

The little 4-inch module can be integrated into any machinery, providing real-time information at many different speeds from 100 to 200 meters away. You can even widen the range by attaching antennas and repeaters.

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Miguel Leiva-Gomez is a professional writer with experience in computer sciences, technology, and gadgets. He has written for multiple technology and travel outlets and owns his own tech blog called The Tech Guy, where he writes educational, informative, and sometimes comedic articles for an audience that is less versed in technology.

Edited by Jamie Epstein
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