Wireless sensors

mdonovan

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I've been looking at my options for general I/O (digital, analog inputs, relay outputs). I want to go wireless to avoid running wires everywhere. I have an Elk and I'm going to use wireless sensors for that, but I prefer to keep that as my security system, and use some other equipment for monitoring light levels, temperatures, water flow, things like that.

I looked at rfxcom, and they are interesting, but a bit expensive. I would like something that will interface using wifi on my wireless network, or a serial port that I can plug into the Qualtech unit. USB is ok, but I prefer to have direct network communications. Also important is it has a publically available protocol I can use to write an interface to.

Anyone have any suggestions on what products to look at?

Matt
 
You've come too soon to the party! I can't say too much but, I have a little somethin' somethin' in the works for (fingers crossed) late '09, early '10 that will be right up your alley...
 
You've come too soon to the party! I can't say too much but, I have a little somethin' somethin' in the works for (fingers crossed) late '09, early '10 that will be right up your alley...

Well, with the amount of time it takes me to make a decision what to buy, whatever your super super secret is will probably be out before I decide.

Matt
 

They sound very interesting. I looked at their exclusive distributor's site, and I noticed (as you posted on the ADI site) that they were not listed that I saw. I wonder if they ever existed, or were just vaporware. I did see the AP900-G2 (http://www.automationtec.com/store/ap900-g2.php), but there is no information on exactly what it does, other than "Connect your Adnet network wirelessly!". No manuals to download, nothing. I have an Ocelot and it's nice, but I want to go wireless. Thanks for the post! I'll keep my eye on these.

Matt
 
I made the post on ADI after making the post here, and then going to ADI to look further into where they stood with them. That's when I noticed they were missing.

ADI builds very good products. Most are unique. I would sure hate to see them go away, but I am highly suspicious.
 
I made the post on ADI after making the post here, and then going to ADI to look further into where they stood with them. That's when I noticed they were missing.

ADI builds very good products. Most are unique. I would sure hate to see them go away, but I am highly suspicious.

I see ADI answered you:

The AT modules are not dead. They are currently in testing still. We want these to be as rock solid a possible. We found the issues and have corrected them and are currently re-testing.

We apologize for the delay but we want these right before releasing them.

Kevin Barrett
ADI Tech Support
 
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