AERINOS ADS-410

ADS-410 is an ultra low power, battery powered end node for the Itron Gen5 Network. It incorporates a configurable input (digital, pulse counter) an analog input and multiple excitation options for powering transducers. The device supports acquisition of up to 16 measurement channels, based on the popular SDI-12 communication protocol and 8 channels, based on the MODBUS protocol The unit incorporates a Lithium Thionyl Battery supplying system operation for up to 10 years.

SDI-12 Serial Bus

SDI-12 is an asynchronous, ASCII, serial communications protocol that was developed for intelligent sensor instruments that typically monitor environmental, structural engineering and precision agriculture data. The communication is achieved by digital communications. The addressing system allows data recorder to communicate with several microprocessor-based sensors over a single line. ADS-410 is compliant to the SDI-12 Standard Version 1.2 and supports extended commands for sensor configuration, in terminal mode. ADS-410 can collect data from several SDI-12 sensors for a total amount of 8 measurement channels.

RS-485, MODBUS

ADS-410 supports acquisition from sensors with RS-485 interface, using the popular MODBUS protocol (RTU & ASCII). Up to 8 measurement channels from several sensors are supported.

Transducer excitation

The unit provides multiple excitation options for measuring transducers.

Applications

  • Weather conditions & environmental monitoring
  • Water/wastewater level & quality
  • Structural engineering
  • Precision Agriculture
  • Smart City
  • Oil & Gas
  • Building Management
  • Power Grid

 

Application Example using Losant Enterprise IoT Platform

 

An ADS-410 is installed at our premises operating 24/7. It powers, samples and transmits every 15 minutes measurements from the following sensors,

  • A Massa M300 ultrasonic sensor measuring 0-400mm
  • An analogue devices TMP36 temperature sensor measuring -20..+50oC
  • Battery monitoring sensor measuring consumption in mA

The ADS-410 is powered by one D size lithium Saft LSH20 battery that will allow it to to operate for more than 2.5 years.

View the application Dashboard at,

https://itron.onlosant.com/

Username: guest@infinite.com.gr
Password: infiniteitron

Ordering Codes

Code Description
ADS-410-9 Itron Gen5 end node, 902-928 MHz Band
ADS-410-8 Itron Gen5 end node, 868 MHz Band

Specifications

Power supply
Supply voltage Internal: 3.6V, 13Ah Lithium Thionyl battery (Saft LSH-20 recommended)
External: 5 VDC, regulated
Consumption
Stand by 10μA max.at 3.6V
Communication 902-928 MHz Band, Transmit: average 200mA
Measurement Up to 1A at 3.6V (according to sensor supply requirements)
Processing unit
System controller Ultra low power ARM 7 MCU
Configuration memory 16 KByte EEPROM
Configurable Input (IN1)
Digital input 1, dry contact, 0-30VDC
Pulse counter 1, 2KHz.
Analog input 1, Range: 0-1V, 12 bit resolution.
Serial Bus features & options
SDI-12 8 channels,  up to 3 sensors, Support of extended commands in Terminal mode
RS-485, MODBUS 8 channels,  up to 3 sensors, MODBUS RTU & ASCII protocol
RS-485 Sensors with RS-485 interface and proprietary protocol (OEM versions only)
Sensor excitation
Output 1 12VDC/250mA
Output 2 5VDC/200mA
Communication
865-870 MHz Band Max output power 25mW
902-928 MHz Band Max output power 350mW
Antenna connector SMA connector
Serial interface USB, up to 115 kBit/s
Other
Temperature -40°…65°C, operating
Indications LED, Operation status
Dimensions 124 x 79.5 x 70 mm (with cable gland)
Protection IP66, IP68
Weight 0.3 kg (without battery)
Product Brochures
Document File
ADS-410, Itron Gen5 Sensor node Datasheet v1.x  ADS-410 Datasheet v1.x.pdf
Technical Documents
Document File
ADS-410 User Manual v1.x Contact us for the latest document
LSH-20, D-size, Lithium-thionyl battery LSH20.pdf
WA Manager User Manual v10.x  WA Manager User Manual v10.x
Software
Name File
WA Manager configuration utility v10.67 WA Manager v10.67

Application Documents

  Name   File
Presentation IoT for Smart Cities Itron Network  Smart Cities Itron v1.pdf
Presentation Autonomous RTUs Autonomous RTUs v2.pdf