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TE Connectivity addresses sensors market need with the release of the 8911 wireless accelerometer

Scalable, reliable and more compact wireless sensors for remote condition monitoring help companies get the most from their assets by minimizing downtime, maximizing availability and reducing installation costs. Further, enhanced condition monitoring systems are key to improving the uptime of machinery. To provide this level of performance in critical machinery in industrial applications, TE Connectivity, a world leader in connectivity and sensors, has designed the 8911 wireless accelerometer

 

The 8911 is a compact, LoRaWAN™ wireless accelerometer with edge computing for condition monitoring. Key benefits of the 8911 wireless accelerometer include:

 

*            LoRaWAN™ Class A: The LoRaWAN™ specification is a low power, wide area networking protocol designed to wirelessly connect battery operated devices to the internet. This protocol provides longer transmission distance and is less susceptible to external signal interference. It also offers secure means of expanding condition-based maintenance into plant areas where the cost to install wired systems is prohibitive, making data available to existing process control and information systems. LoRaWAN™ can be implemented on a managed network or on a customer’s own private network.

 

*            Edge computing: The 8911 wireless accelerometer provides ambient temperature and calculates FFTs in the device. It transmits the relevant top eight peak frequencies and combines a sensor, data collector and a LoRaWAN™ radio into one compact, battery-operated device.

 

*            Compact: The 8911 wireless accelerometer is designed with a corrosion resistant stainless steel case and plastic cover measuring 1.25” hex x 3.1” height, the same as existing cable versions. Its mounting footprint and stud size are standard to enable fast installation on existing and new machinery.

 

*            Reliable:  Robust signal preventing interference and drop out. The rugged stainless steel sensor housing with IP66 rated o-ring seal allows the sensor to perform well in harsh environments.

 

*            10-Year battery life: This sensor has up to 10 years of battery life based on a certain sampling interval. It uses a piezo-electric sensing element, which has the advantage of high bandwidth, superior measurement resolution and ultra-low power vs MEMS solutions, enabling longer battery life and enhanced machine failure detection.

 

“The 8911 wireless accelerometer combines a sensor, data collector, digital signal processor, and radio into one compact, battery-operated device that measures both vibration and temperature data,” said Bjorn Ryden,  director of product management for TE’s sensors business. “We are confident that our customers will benefit from this product and be impressed by its ability to provide top performance in continuous health monitoring of critical industrial machinery.”

 

For more information on TE Connectivity’s expertise in sensor technology, please visit www.te.com/sensors

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyXDR4BWgfw

 

Trend Paper https://www.te.com/usa-en/industries/sensor-solutions/insights/wireless-sensing-drivers-trend-paper.html

 

Infographic https://www.te.com/content/dam/te-com/documents/sensors/global/8911-infographic.pdf

 

About TE Connectivity

 

TE Connectivity is a $13 billion global industrial technology leader creating a safer, sustainable, productive, and connected future. Our broad range of connectivity and sensor solutions, proven in the harshest environments, enable advancements in transportation, industrial applications, medical technology, energy, data communications, and the home. With nearly 80,000 employees, including more than 8,000 engineers, working alongside customers in approximately 150 countries, TE ensures that EVERY CONNECTION COUNTS. Learn more at LinkedIn Push Notification Settings – can you add automatic posts to this LI group – Automotive Industry Professionals Worldwide

 

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