11.11.2024
What is the Difference Between Bluetooth Classic and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)?
Bluetooth technology has been a cornerstone of wireless communication for years, allowing devices to connect and exchange data seamlessly. However, not all Bluetooth connections are the same.
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10.24.2024
What is the Difference Between LoRa and LoRaWAN?
In the world of the Internet of Things (IoT), reliable and efficient communication technologies are essential for connecting devices and transmitting data. Among these technologies, LoRa and LoRaWAN are two terms that often come up, but they are not interchangeable. Though related, they serve different purposes in the IoT ecosystem. In this text, we will clarify the distinction between LoRa and LoRaWAN, explaining how they work together and what sets them apart.
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10.24.2024
Understanding the P1 Companion Standard for Energy Meters
As the world moves toward smarter energy consumption and efficient resource management, smart energy meters have become essential in monitoring and controlling energy usage. To facilitate better integration, communication, and functionality of these smart meters, standards are crucial. One such standard, particularly relevant in Europe, is the P1 Companion Standard.
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10.05.2024
What is a Protocol Gateway?
A Protocol Gateway is a network device or software application that acts as a translator between different communication protocols. In industrial automation, building management systems, or IT networks, devices often use various protocols to communicate.
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10.05.2024
What is a Remote I/O Device?
A "Remote I/O Device" is a hardware component used in industrial automation and control systems to enable remote monitoring and control of input and output signals.
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10.05.2024
What is a Meter Reading Optical Probe?
A 'Meter Reading Optical Probe' is a specialized device used for reading utility meters (such as electric, gas, or water meters) that use optical communication ports to transmit data.
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09.28.2024
Introduction to MQTT: A Lightweight IoT Messaging Protocol
MQTT is a publish/subscribe-based messaging protocol designed for lightweight communication between devices. Unlike traditional point-to-point messaging systems, MQTT uses a broker that mediates between clients, making it highly efficient and scalable, especially in environments with limited bandwidth or high latency.
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07.19.2024
Understanding 4-20mA Input Signal Transmission in Industrial Applications
The 4-20mA current loop is a widely used standard for transmitting analog signals in industrial environments
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07.19.2024
Understanding Modbus RTU: A Comprehensive Guide to Industrial Communication
Modbus RTU is a widely recognized and utilized communication protocol in the field of industrial automation.
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07.19.2024
Modbus TCP: Enhancing Industrial Communication with Ethernet
Modbus TCP, also known as Modbus TCP/IP, is a widely adopted communication protocol in the industrial automation sector.
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07.19.2024
IEC 62056-21: The Standard for Reliable Electricity Meter Communication
IEC 62056-21, also known as the DLMS/COSEM (Device Language Message Specification/Companion Specification for Energy Metering), is an international standard for communication with electricity meters.
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06.08.2024
What is BPL ? The Story of Broadband Powerline Technology
This text gives general information about BPL Technology
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06.08.2024
What is Wireless M-Bus Technology? Exploring Wireless M-Bus Applications
This text gives general information about Wireless M--Bus Technology
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06.08.2024
What is LoRa Technology? An Innovative Approach to Long-Range Wireless Communication
This text explains the basics of LoRa Technology.
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