SC-IRDA

The SC-IRDA is an infrared device that allows a PDA handheld to communicate with a datalogger without opening the enclosure door. Typically this interface is placed in a compression fitting that has been added to the side of an enclosure. The SC-IRDA infrared sensor is sealed against moisture allowing it to withstand exposure to rain and snow.

SC-IRDA

Features

Allows PDA handheld to communicate with a datalogger
Requires PConnect 2.1 or higher, or PConnectCE 2.0 or higher
Can be purchased as part of an enclosure or independently
Transmits at a distance of up to 8 inches

Specifications

Power: Supplied by datalogger 5 V (on CS I/O port)
Typical Current Drain: 0.17 mA (standby), 6.2 mA (active)
Baud Rate: 9600 (default); rates up to 19200 selectable via software
Communications Range: Up to 8" (20 cm) with typical lighting
Acceptance Angle: 30º
Communication Conforms to the IRDA low power SIR Standards: specifications as supported by most Palm PCs and laptops
PDA Handheld Requirements: Must have an IRDA sensor and an infrared chipset compatible with the SC-IRDA (see PConnect or PConnectCE product brochure for other PDA requirements)
CE Compliant: Complies with EMC standard EN61326:1996

Producing Area:USA