
How IoT helps you gain efficiency in collective housing
Actors of collective housing, guarantee the durability of the heritage and the satisfaction of the inhabitants…
The MODBUS IoT sensor meets the needs of users wishing to interrogate one or more MODBUS slaves and send back their information via an LPWAN network.
The product uses the MODBUS Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) protocol to communicate with the slaves.
Directive 2014/53/EU (RED)
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ARF8240BA MODBUS LoRaWAN® US902-928
AS/NZS 4268
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Actors of collective housing, guarantee the durability of the heritage and the satisfaction of the inhabitants…
Field tests on the Atelier Numérique site for the Smart Delta P intelligent IoT sensor developed with Carl Software.
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Immerse yourself in an office building and discover the real-life applications of our connected sensors.
Take this virtual tour of a 1000m2 office building and see our sensors in action.
Take our virtual tour and walk through a building to discover real-life applications for our sensors.