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SG-Link-200-OEM

The SG-Link-200-OEM is a small wireless node with 2 analog input channels, ready for OEM integration. It includes onboard PGA, filtering, and high-resolution ADC for precise measurement of a large range of sensor types including strain gages, load cells, pressure transducers, and accelerometers.

Additionally, a digital pulse input channel allows easy integration to a hall effect sensor for reporting RPM or pulse count. The versatility and small form factor make the SG-Link-200-OEM easy to integrate into many applications.

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SG-Link-200-OEM

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Sensor Input

  • 1 differential input channel

  • 1 single-ended input channel
  • 1 digital input for RPM or pulse counting
  • On-board temperature sensor (+/- 0.25°C)
  • 1.5 or 2.5 V sensor power output
  • Adjustable gain (1 to 128)
  • Adjustable filtering
  • High resolution 24-bit data
  • Noise as low as 1 µV p-p
  • Compatible with 120, 350, and 1kOhm Wheatstone bridge sensing circuits
  • Available factory bridge completion (¼, ½, or full-bridge)
  • Remote strain calibration using on-board shunt resistor

Operation

  • Up to 1 kHz continuous sampling rate
  • Continuous, periodic burst, or event-triggered operation
  • Output waveform data and/or derived parameters (Mean, RMS, peak-peak)
  • LXRS protocol allows lossless data collection, scalable network size, and node synchronization of ±50 µs
  • Datalogging up to 8 million data points
  • Wireless range up to 1km
  • Duty cycle sensor excitation for low power operation, well-suited for battery powered applications

Package

  • Power with 3.3 to 30 VDC
  • –40 to +105 °C operating temperature range
  • Humiseal 1B31 Conformal Coating
  • 4 mounting holes sized for 2-56 UNC
  • Optional aluminum base and sensor terminal
  • Antenna options include on-board, or U.FL connector
SG-Link-200-OEM - データシート Data Sheets English
SG-Link-200-OEM - Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide English
SG-Link-200-OEM - User Manual 手動 English
String Pot Setup Tech Notes English
Multiple Node Sampling in SensorConnect Tech Notes English
Connecting and calibrating mV/V sensors Tech Notes English
LXRS and LXRS+ Wireless Sensor Protocol Tech Notes English
Utilizing the Hall Effect Sensor Tech Notes English
Single Node Sampling in SensorConnect Tech Notes English
TC-Link-200-OEM Enclosure kit Accessory Guide English

Certificates and Approvals

SG-Link-200-OEM - Declaration of Conformity (EU) Declaration of Conformity English
SG-Link-200-OEM - Declaration of Conformity (UK) Declaration of Conformity English
MicroStrain REACH-SVHC Compliance Declaration Declaration of Conformity English

Software

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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.

SensorCloud Laptop and Desktop

SensorCloud is a unique sensor data storage, visualization, and remote management platform that leverages powerful Cloud computing technologies to provide excellent data scalability, rapid visualization, and user programmable analysis.

MicroStrain sensors can instantly upload their data to SensorCloud via an ethernet-connected WSDA-2000. Once uploaded, your data is securely stored in the Cloud and can be accessed from anywhere, or downloaded for offline use.

Configurable alerts can be set to help notify you of real-time event in your data.

MathEngine allows you to perform analytics on your data, all in the Cloud. Pre-built functions are available for ease of use, while IPython Notebooks allow advanced users to write custom scripts to be run on their data once, or on a schedule.

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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.

Maximize your battery life

The SG-Link-200-OEM power profile tool predicts how long your wireless node will run based on your specific sampling settings and usage patterns. Optimize your sensor deployment and plan maintenance schedules with confidence with this tool.