FMB204 Accessories

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EYE Beacon

 

BLE Beacon for traceability use cases, delivery tracking, monitoring of various movable objects in logistics (trailers, containers), agriculture (tractor attachments), and constructions (tools and inventory).

EYE Sensor

 

Sensors data makes it especially suitable for cold chain refrigerator use cases. The built-in accelerometer can detect item movement or fall events. Magnet detection can be used for wireless open/close detection and notifications such as trailer door events, etc.



Analog Fuel Sensor

 

Fuel tracking is one of the key challenges of fleet management. If the vehicle has a factory installed Analog Fuel Sensor, there is a solution that does not require any additional equipment - you can connect the device via AIN to read the fuel data straight from the sensor

1-Wire Temperature Sensor

 

Digital temperature sensor probe is based on Dallas DS18B20 sensor. An 8 meter cable length will not require any additional wires for even the most demanding installation places. These sensors operate in wide temperature range from -55°C to 125°C.

1-Wire TTJ Temperature Sensor

 

The TTJ communicates over a 1-Wire bus that by definition requires only one data line (and ground) for communication with a central microprocessor. It has an operating temperature range of –55°C to +125°C and is accurate to ±0,5°C over the range of –10°C to +85°C.

1-Wire iButton Reader

 

One of the implemented features for fleet management devices is 1-Wire data protocol, which enables connection of iButton. The iButton device is perfect for any application where AVL data needs to travel along with a person or object identification.

1-Wire RFID Reader

 

The easy solution for implementing driver authentication using RFID based on DS1990A. Read is able to receive identification data wirelessly from passive transponders (cards, tags, etc.)