Remote Serial Ports with 2.4GHz Radio communication


wSerial is an innovative concept in the field of Serial Radios that integrates Mesh Network technology. This not only enables point-to-point communications but also facilitates multiple connections between various remote nodes within the same area. The system is specifically designed to function as a comprehensive network of serial ports, making it ideal for industrial installations where reliable data collection from remote and dispersed devices is critical.

Key benefits of wSerial include:
Cost Reduction: Avoids expenses associated with traditional wiring and offers a low installation cost per point.
Connection Flexibility: Supports multiple types of serial ports, including RS232, RS485, and USB, along with an Ethernet port available exclusively on the hub model.
Enhanced Connectivity: With redundancy technology, the system ensures improved range and a more robust and reliable connection, optimizing device management and monitoring.

wSerial represents an efficient and advanced solution for communication infrastructure in industrial environments, significantly enhancing data collection and management.

  • Wireless Transparent Serial Channel
  • Suitable for Industrial Environments
  • IEEE 802.15.4 Communication at 2.4GHz
  • Mesh Network Between Devices
  • Serial Port RS232, RS485, or USB
  • Ethernet 10/100 Port (wSerial-ETH-C model)

  • MODELS FUNCTION SERIAL PORT EXTRAS
    WSerial-C Concentrator 1x RS232/485 USB
    WSerial-ETH-C Concentrator 1x RS232/485 USB/ ETHERNET
    WSerial-N Node 1x RS232/485 USB

    Mesh network

    The Mesh Network permits the nodes to communicate with each other independently. This means that the nodes cannot send information directly to the Concentrator, but rather can pass it to other nodes on the network so that the destination is reached.
    Advantages of Mesh Network:

  • It is possible to carry messages from one node to another by different paths.
  • Each node has its own communications with the others.
  • Each node extends the scope of communications.
  • It is much safer. If a node fails, another will take over the traffic.

  • Examples of Application

    Access to Remote Serial Ports