NexSens releases Temperature String with NEW sensorBUS technology
Dayton, OH, January 25, 2008 - TS110 Temperature String with sensorBUS technology, the latest product release from NexSens Technology, Inc, offers environmental professionals a powerful sensor measurement platform for multi-point temperature measurements with expanded connectivity to a wide variety of environmental instruments.
The new Temperature String's most noteworthy feature is a connectorized smart sensor node. Environmental researchers connect a series of nodes to build a string of measurement sensors. Each node includes a completely sealed, highly precise, temperature measurement system with top and bottom waterproof connectors. Node-to-node connections are accomplished with robust submersible cables of various lengths. Each smart node includes a non-volatile memory chip for storing sensor calibration and the nodes unique ID.
Consistent with the company's customer commitment to supplying environmental measurement systems with open hardware/software architecture and multi-vendor instrument compatibility, the TS110 Temperature String incorporates new sensorBUS technology. This powerful and versatile sensor connection bus includes three industry standard digital interfaces (1-wire temp string, RS485 multi-drop and SDI-12) along with both 12 and 5VDC power.
Options for data collection are unlimited with direct interface to both the popular iSIC data loggers and new submersible SDL500 data loggers. An optional TS110 controller provides signal conversion to SDI-12, Modbus TCP/IP, RS485 Modbus RTU, or RS232 Modbus RTU, simplifying connection to other industry standard data collection and communication platforms.
For more information on the latest in environmental data logging and software technology, contact Paul Nieberding or visit www.nexsens.com.
About NexSens Technology - Recognizing the need for real-time environmental data, NexSens Technology, Inc was started in 1999 and is quickly becoming the preferred supplier for environmental researchers. The company's unique focus on water quality and weather sensors gives researchers valuable system features and capabilities not found in generic data logging equipment.