Wireless IO Radio Basics
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What are Wireless IO Radios?
- Designed to receive a relatively small amount of data, allow various signal types to be wired directly into the radio itself
- In most cases, wireless IO radios must be used in pairs where one radio is designed to transmit data and the other radio will receive that data
- The amount of IO that the radio can handle will vary depending on the type of radio that is purchased
- Wireless IO radios may only be able to either transmit or receive data depending on the brand and model, but some models can do both
- Sometimes referred to as wire replacement radios
- They can read signal data directly from the device without relying on a PLC to communicate the data
Limitations to Wireless IO Radios
- The amount of IO that can be used with one of these radios is usually very limited; typically only a handful of signals
- In many cases these radios can only communicate one way which can limit the overall functionality of the radio
Get the FULL video transcript here: https://www.rspsupply.com/education/a-154-wireless-io-radio-basics/
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Engineering Page:
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Panel Fabrication Page:
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Procurement Services Page:
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Manufacturers Page:
https://rspsupply.com/manufacturers.aspx
Networking & Communication:
https://rspsupply.com/c-6263-networking-communication.aspx
PLCs & IO:
https://rspsupply.com/c-3872-plcs-io.aspx
Sensors:
https://rspsupply.com/c-10189-sensors.aspx
Antennas:
https://rspsupply.com/c-1577-antennas-radios-industrial.aspx
Signal Power Conditioning:
https://rspsupply.com/c-364-signal-power-conditioning.aspx
Видео Wireless IO Radio Basics канала RSP Supply
What are Wireless IO Radios?
- Designed to receive a relatively small amount of data, allow various signal types to be wired directly into the radio itself
- In most cases, wireless IO radios must be used in pairs where one radio is designed to transmit data and the other radio will receive that data
- The amount of IO that the radio can handle will vary depending on the type of radio that is purchased
- Wireless IO radios may only be able to either transmit or receive data depending on the brand and model, but some models can do both
- Sometimes referred to as wire replacement radios
- They can read signal data directly from the device without relying on a PLC to communicate the data
Limitations to Wireless IO Radios
- The amount of IO that can be used with one of these radios is usually very limited; typically only a handful of signals
- In many cases these radios can only communicate one way which can limit the overall functionality of the radio
Get the FULL video transcript here: https://www.rspsupply.com/education/a-154-wireless-io-radio-basics/
Want to see similar products to those featured in this video: https://www.rspsupply.com/c-2799-radio-io-extension-modules.aspx
Check out our full line of Industrial Hardware on our website: rspsupply.com
Additional Links -
Website:
https://rspsupply.com/
Engineering Page:
https://rspsupply.com/engineering/
Panel Fabrication Page:
https://rspsupply.com/panel-fabrication/
Procurement Services Page:
https://rspsupply.com/procurement-services/
Manufacturers Page:
https://rspsupply.com/manufacturers.aspx
Networking & Communication:
https://rspsupply.com/c-6263-networking-communication.aspx
PLCs & IO:
https://rspsupply.com/c-3872-plcs-io.aspx
Sensors:
https://rspsupply.com/c-10189-sensors.aspx
Antennas:
https://rspsupply.com/c-1577-antennas-radios-industrial.aspx
Signal Power Conditioning:
https://rspsupply.com/c-364-signal-power-conditioning.aspx
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