The T24 range is a flexible wireless telemetry system designed by Mantracourt to provide excellent battery life, up to 5 years, and high accuracy measurement data from a wide range of sensors outputs which include strain gauge, voltage, current, resistance, temperature and pulse. There are many types of sensors that produce these outputs: load cells, inclinometers, accelerometers, pressure, displacement to name but a few. To complement the acquisition modules there are devices that allow the building of telemetry systems, these include hand held displays, printers, relay modules for alarms, analogue outputs for connection to existing data acquisition systems and loggers, serial output devices for direct connection into PC, PLC and displays, Gateway devices providing a standard interface into PCs and PLCs and even a device for collecting data to pass over the mobile/cellular network to allow remote monitoring from anywhere in the world!
A variety of enclosures offer a host of features making the acquisition modules easy to install in a wide range of applications. The T24-ACMm being the smallest when used in conjunction with a ‘AAA’ battery housing known as T24-BB1 provides an ideal solution where space is tight. The T24-ACM houses two ‘D’ size batteries for more demanding battery life requirements and can even be powered from an external DC source. Sealed to IP65 and with two part field connectors makes this the easiest module to install. In between the T24-ACM and the T24-ACMm is the versatile T24-ACMi. Sealed to IP65 and housing for two ‘AA’ cells with an internal screw terminal block for sensor connections makes this our biggest seller.
The license free 2.4GHz direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) radio technology offers high integrity, error free communications which can co-exist with other wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth® and Zigbee®.
The freeware T24 Drivers are for use in your own software and supported by development platforms capable of using native Windows DLLs, COM drivers (ActiveX) or .NET assemblies. For LabView use the .NET assembly installer and see the supplied examples.