Features
- Fits all Laureate 1/8 DIN size instruments
- Allows Laureate instruments to be polled using Modbus commands
- Can be polled every 10 msec via WiFi
- Provides updated analog readings at up to 60 times/sec
- Includes built-in 2.4 GHz WiFi antenna
- Meets IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless standard for data rates up to 72.2 Mbits/sec
- Includes Mini-USB port for programming or for operation as a Modbus slave at up to 38400 baud
- Includes RJ11 RS485 port for operation as a Modbus slave at up to 115200 baud or for operation as a Modbus master at 19200 baud for to up 31 meters or transmitters on an RS485 bus
- Isolated from meter and power grounds
Certificates of Compliance
The Laureate WiFi, USB and RS485 communication board P/N LWIFI485 allows a Laureate 1/8 DIN digital panel meter, counter or timer to be interfaced to an external PC or HMI via WiFi, USB or RS485. The use of WiFi, which is standard with most computers, avoids the need for communication cables. It also allows much higher data and polling rates than Laurel's first-generation communication boards.
WiFi operation complies with the IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless standard for data rates up to 72.2 Mbits/sec. The board can be polled every 10 msec using Modbus TCP commands as document in our Gen 2 Communications Boards user manual. Analog readings retrieved via WiFi can be updated 50 or 60 times per second, depending on the meter's 50 Hz or 60 Hz AC line noise rejection setting.
Cached operation is a key feature of the LWIFI board. That board polls its host meter at the maximum rate allowed by the meter's main board, such as 60 analog readings per second, and it can in turn be polled asynchronously as a Modbus slave at a much faster rate using WiFi, USB or RS485.
An on-board 2.4 GHz antenna simplifies meter installation, but requires that the meter be installed on a benchtop or in a plastic case that is transparent to radio waves, like our BOX1 or BOX2 benchtop cases. The on-board antenna has about 10 dB less gain than the external antenna that comes with the LWIFIX WiFi board.
A mini-USB connector is standard and can be used for meter programming or for data polling as a Modbus slave at 38400 baud in parallel with polling via WiFi. To connect to the USB port of a PC, use our cable CBL07 or another readily available A-male to Mini-B USB cable.
An RJ11 connector is standard for RS485 and can be used for data polling as a Modbus slave at up to 115200 baud or for operation as a Modbus master at 19200 baud to an RS485 bus with up to 31 addressable Laureate meters or LT series transmitters. Meters on the RS485 bus can be daisy chained using our CBL03 data cables. LT transmitters can be added using our BKBD breakout board.
Setup of WiFi, USB and RS485 communications uses our free Laurel Network Setup (LNS) utility. That software allows users to enter the WiFi system's SSID and password, which is then be stored in the WiFi board. It automatically discovers the board's IP address assigned by the WiFi router, the COM port used for USB communications, the meter type, and the signal conditioner type. LWIFI board setup and available Modbus commands are documented in our Gen 2 Communications Boards user manual. The USB or RS485 ports can also be used with Laurel's free Instrument Setup (IS) software to set up the host instrument and remote instruments on an attached RS485 bus,
Basic WiFi Meter Operation
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WiFi Meter Operation as an RS485 Gateway
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WiFi Operation | |
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WiFi application | Connection to a Modbus master via a wireless router |
Wireless LAN standard | IEEE 802.11 b/g/n |
Radio frequency | 2.4 GHz license-free ISM band |
Maximum data rate | 72.2 Mbits/sec, MCS index 7, with 802.11 n |
WiFi module | ATWINC1510-MR210PB (with integral antenna) |
WiFi interface | 2.4 GHz printed antenna |
Maximum radio range | 90 m (300 ft) unobstructed outdoors |
USB Operation | |
USB applications | Laurel Network Setup, host meter programming, operation of host meter as a Modbus slave. |
USB connector | Mini-USB Type B jack |
USB cable | Mini-USB Type B to USB Type A (CBL07) |
USB data rate | 38400 baud |
COM port | Discovered by Laurel Network Setup (LNS) utility |
RS485 Operation | |
RS485 applications | Laurel Network Setup in lieu of USB, host meter programming, operation of host meter as a Modbus slave, or operation as a gateway to an RS485 bus with up to 31 meters or transmitters. |
RS485 connector | RJ11 jack |
RS485 cables | CBL06 adapter cable to PC USB port, CBL03 to daisy chain meters on RS485 bus. |
RS485 data rate | 1200 to 115200 baud as a Modbus slave, 19200 baud as a Modbus RS485 master. |
COM port | Discovered by Laurel Network Setup (LNS) utility |
Cache Operation | |
Data written into cache | Display value only or set of 6 values (user selectable) |
6 values for analog in DPMs | Alarm status, display value, peak, valley, display value, display value |
6 values for scale meters | Alarm status, display value, peak, net weight, gross weight, display value |
6 values for counters | Alarm status, item 1 (display value), peak, valley, item 2, item 3 |
Write interval for 1 value | 16.666 msec or 20.000 msec (filtering set for 60 Hz or 50 Hz noise rejection) |
Write interval for 6 values | 100 msec or 120 msec (filtering set for 60 Hz or 50 Hz noise rejection) |
Read interval from cache | Set by external Modbus Master, 10 msec minimum |
Measurement Update Intervals | |
Analog input meter | 16.666 msec or 20.000 msec (filtering set for 60 Hz or 50 Hz noise rejection) |
Totalized pulse readings | Signal period or gate time from 10 msec to 199.99 sec |
Frequency/rate readings | Gate time + 30 msec + 1-2 signal periods |
Communication Protocols | |
Data I/O via WiFi | Modbus TCP/IP (same command set as Modbus RTU) |
Data I/O via USB or RS45 | Modbus RTU |
Meter programming | Front panel keypad or Laurel's free Instrument Setup (IS) software |
Mechanical | |
Board dimensions | 79 x 39 mm |
Mounting location | Middle slot of Laureate Series 2 panel meter or counter |
Environmental | |
Operating temperature | -40°C to 85°C |
Relative humidity | 95% from 0°C to 85°C, non-condensing |
What is a WiFi Board with Built-in Antenna, USB, and RS485 for Laureate Meters, Counters, and Timers?
The WiFi Board with Built-in Antenna, USB, and RS485 is a state-of-the-art option board engineered to revolutionize the connectivity of Laureate Meters, Counters, and Timers, integrating wireless WiFi, USB, and RS485 serial communication in industrial automation environments. This advanced board, equipped with an integrated antenna for reliable wireless performance, a USB port for local data transfer, and an RS485 interface for robust serial networking, enables these precision instruments to connect seamlessly with modern wireless networks, local devices, and legacy systems, making it a versatile solution for complex and distributed industrial applications.
How Does a WiFi Board with Built-in Antenna, USB, and RS485 Work?
1. Input Signal Integration
The WiFi Board interfaces with Laureate devices, capturing digital signals from their internal processors that reflect real-time measurements from meters, counters, and timers. These signals are prepared for WiFi, USB, and RS485 transmission, ensuring compatibility across multiple communication standards with a single board.
2. Analog-to-Digital Conversion and Transmission
Utilizing WiFi protocols (e.g., 802.11n), USB 2.0 standards, and RS485 specifications, the board converts measurement data into a triple-format digital stream, incorporating advanced encryption, error correction, and multi-protocol support for transmission via the built-in antenna, USB port, and RS485 interface. This process ensures secure, reliable data exchange across diverse networks.
3. Display and Data Output
The board transmits real-time data to wireless systems via WiFi, local devices via USB, and serial networks via RS485, supported by LED indicators for status monitoring across all interfaces. This triple-output capability allows operators to verify connectivity and troubleshoot effectively, enhancing system accessibility and operational reliability.
4. Additional Connectivity Features
Offering configurable WiFi channels, security protocols (e.g., WPA3), USB data rates (up to 12 Mbps), RS485 baud rates (e.g., 9600 to 115200 bps), and data logging options, the WiFi Board adapts to diverse needs. This versatility supports advanced applications, including remote diagnostics, integration with IoT platforms, and comprehensive performance tracking in multi-protocol industrial environments.
Where Are WiFi Boards with Built-in Antenna, USB, and RS485 for Laureate Meters, Counters, and Timers Used?
WiFi Boards with Built-in Antenna, USB, and RS485 are highly adaptable components that significantly expand the operational scope of Laureate Meters, Counters, and Timers across a broad spectrum of industrial and commercial domains. Their ability to provide reliable wireless WiFi, USB, and RS485 communication makes them essential in settings where precise data monitoring, control, and multi-protocol integration are critical for operational success.
1. Industrial Automation and Control Systems
In industrial automation, these boards enable detailed monitoring of production metrics via Laureate devices, integrating WiFi data with USB and RS485 control panels. In a textile manufacturing plant, they wirelessly track loom counters, ensuring consistent fabric quality across vast production floors.
2. Power Generation and Distribution
Power facilities use these boards to monitor voltage and current data from Laureate meters, connecting WiFi to supervisory systems, USB to local diagnostics, and RS485 to field devices. In a geothermal power station, they manage distributed sensor networks, optimizing energy output in remote locations.
3. Renewable Energy Systems
In solar and wind energy installations, WiFi Boards transmit data from Laureate counters and timers, linking WiFi to cloud platforms, USB to field tools, and RS485 to legacy controllers. In a biomass energy plant, they monitor feedstock rates, enhancing efficiency under variable processing conditions.
4. Automotive and Transportation Industry
These boards support voltage monitoring in electric vehicles and trains, connecting WiFi diagnostics to fleet management, USB to onboard systems, and RS485 to legacy networks. In a high-speed rail system, they aggregate timer data, ensuring schedule precision across extensive routes.
5. Laboratories and Research Facilities
Research environments rely on these boards for precise data logging from Laureate timers and counters, integrating WiFi with research networks, USB with lab PCs, and RS485 with lab equipment. In a forestry research center, they track tree growth rates, supporting sustainable land management studies.
6. HVAC and Building Automation
In building management, WiFi Boards link Laureate meters to HVAC controls, monitoring temperature and airflow data via WiFi, USB, and RS485. In a smart office tower, they enable multi-protocol climate optimization, reducing energy costs across multiple floors.
7. Marine and Aerospace Applications
In marine and aerospace, these boards ensure stable voltage monitoring for navigation and life support, connecting WiFi to mission control, USB to onboard systems, and RS485 to legacy networks. On an oceanographic research vessel, they monitor water quality sensors, ensuring data integrity in deep-sea explorations.
Conclusion
The WiFi Board with Built-in Antenna, USB, and RS485 for Laureate Meters, Counters, and Timers stands as a cornerstone of advanced industrial connectivity, delivering exceptional precision and versatility in data communication. Its cutting-edge features, including wireless WiFi networking with a built-in antenna, high-speed USB transfer, and robust RS485 serial capabilities, empower industries to achieve superior levels of automation, efficiency, and safety. From enhancing production accuracy in manufacturing to optimizing energy output in renewable energy systems, and from ensuring robust diagnostics in transportation to advancing pioneering research in laboratories, this board drives transformative outcomes across diverse sectors. The integration of WiFi, USB, and RS485 connectivity not only supports seamless interaction between modern wireless systems, local devices, and legacy networks but also paves the way for future innovations in smart industrial ecosystems. As industries increasingly adopt digital transformation, the demand for such dependable and multifunctional communication solutions will rise, solidifying the WiFi Board’s status as an indispensable asset. Its ability to connect precise measurement devices with sophisticated control systems enables businesses to secure competitive advantages, reduce operational costs, and elevate product quality, positioning it as a strategic investment for any forward-thinking industrial operation. The ongoing technological evolution, coupled with the board’s proven performance, underscores its enduring relevance and potential to catalyze significant progress in the industrial landscape, extending its impact to emerging fields like fisheries for aquaculture monitoring networks, entertainment production for live event control systems, emergency services for disaster response coordination, and urban planning for smart city infrastructure management for years to come.
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