The WSDA-200-USB is a USB gateway for easy, reliable data acquisition from MicroStrain wireless sensors. The gateway provides seamless communication between the wireless sensor nodes and host computer using SensorConnect software or the MSCL API. The software and gateway allows users to easily configure wireless nodes and deploy them into a synchronized and scalable network.
Support up to 127 nodes simultaneously
USB 2.0
| WSDA-200-USB Data Sheet | Data Sheets | English |
| WSDA-200-USB - User Manual | Manual | English |
| LXRS and LXRS+ Wireless Sensor Protocol | Tech Notes | English |
Certificates and Approvals
| MicroStrain REACH-SVHC Compliance Declaration | Declaration of Conformity | English |
| WSDA-200-USB - Declaration of Conformity (UK) | Declaration of Conformity | English |
| WSDA-200-USB - Declaration of Conformity (EU) | Declaration of Conformity | English |
| MicroStrain Wireless Firmware | Firmware |
Unlock the full potential of your WSDA-200-USB with MicroStrain wireless nodes. These versatile devices transform traditional wired sensors into flexible wireless networks, supporting inputs like strain, acceleration, temperature, and millivolt signals. With advanced sampling modes—including synchronized, high-speed burst, and low-duty cycle—the nodes deliver precision and efficiency for any application. Check out our wireless nodes to build a complete, scalable sensing solution.
SensorConnect is the next generation in desktop sensing software.
From configuration of nodes and starting networks, to collecting and analyzing data in real-time, SensorConnect provides a modern, powerful experience with our Wireless, Inertial, and Displacement products.
Using our intelligent data collection and graphing algorithms, you are able to visualize massive amounts of data instantly, and then zoom in on points of interest just as fast.
Built in MathEngine functionality allows for both real-time and post-processed math, such as generating FFTs, averages, RMS, etc.
The MicroStrain Communication Library (MSCL) makes it simple to write code that interacts with our Wireless, Inertial, and Displacement sensors.
MSCL is completely open source and hosted on GitHub under the MIT license.
Full documentation, example code, and a quick start guide are provided to help you get started.
Available for C++, Python, and .NET.
The RF Optimization Guide helps you get the most reliable performance from your wireless sensors by outlining best practices for antenna placement, line-of-sight planning, and environmental considerations. Use this resource to improve signal strength, reduce interference, and ensure dependable data transmission across your deployment.