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Outlook for 2016

Industrial wireless antenna for hazardous area
At Analynk, we are wrapping up a very good year, and extend our sincere thanks to our customers, vendors, and others that have supported our continued growth and success in the industrial wireless communications field.

We brought several new products to the market this year, including some new versions of the Hazardous Area Wireless Access Point Enclosure and our patented Explosion Proof Antenna. The coming months will see the release of some new products we have been working on this past year. Stay connected with us and you will be among the first to know about them.

We hope your year was as good as ours, and wish everyone a safe and happy holiday and prosperous New Year.

Wireless Linkup For Hazardous Gas Monitor

Hazardous Area Gas Monitoring Stations
Hazardous Area Gas
Detection Units on Assembly Line
Courtesy Starcom Solar
Analynk Wireless manufactures industrial wireless signal transmitters and receivers to accommodate a broad array of industrial process control applications. The company was selected by Starcom Solar, Inc. as the provider of the wireless communications section for their innovative portable and fixed installation hazardous gas monitoring stations. In addition to transmitter modules, the Starcom monitoring station utilizes Analynk's patented antenna for use in hazardous areas.

The wireless communication capability enables deployment of the monitoring system on mobile units or remote installations. Analynk's standard transmitter range extends up to 20 miles. New versions will soon be available with Iridium, GPS, and GLONASS satellite linkups enabling worldwide signal transmission and reception. Variants include capabilities to transmit a variety of inputs,
including 4-20 ma, switch closure, thermocouple, and RTD.

The Analynk product line of wireless transmitters, receivers, and antennas provides broad capability and is easy to apply and integrate into any installation. You can find out more about the A753 Transmitter in the data sheet included below. Share your signal connectivity challenges with a product specialist and see how easy and effective a wireless solution can be.


Will Wireless Work For My Process Control Application?

Industrial Wireless Receiver demonstration unit
Model A750/753 Wireless Demonstration Unit
Wireless transmission of process measurement and control signals has not been new technology for quite some time. That said, there still remain many facilities where it has not made any inroads yet. When technology is new to the industrial market, especially if it challenges the current way things are done, early adopters with larger scale, higher dollar operations are needed to put the technology into practical use and generate manufacturing volume for the technology producers. If deployment of the technology proves beneficial, the market grows on the consumer and producer sides. With greater efficiency and scale, the trend for the technology costs tends to decrease, while the range of feasible applications and projects grows.

Wireless communication for industrial applications is well beyond the point of early technology adoption. Protocols are in place, products for the transmitting and receiving of wireless process signals are mature. As a designer, engineer, manager, or operator of a process, you should confidently consider wireless connections between measurement and control or recording devices as part of any new installation or upgrading of existing facilities.

Regardless of what I have just written, sometimes we just need to see things work before we can make the leap of adoption. New ways of doing things bring the promise of reward, but also the concern of the unfamiliar.
Analynk has a solution for you.
Analynk's wireless demo kit includes a model A750 receiver and A753 transmitter both housed in NEMA 4 enclosures. The kit operates at 900 MHz with full 1W power. Locate the transmitter and receiver at points where you wish to establish a wireless connection. You can provide your own input signal, or use the provided simulator to show that a wireless connection can be established and function in a manner that will give you confidence to move forward with implementation. The kit is useful for testing out possible new locations for distance and signal strength. You will use it as wireless communications expand through your facility. Test the location first, then order the needed wireless equipment. It's a solid and low risk solution.

Analynk is a manufacturer of both wireless and wired devices for process measurement and control. The company's offering includes a wide array of standard products, as well as integration and customization to meet specific project requirements. Contact the specialists at Analynk to discuss your industrial wireless application requirements.


Out of the Box Thinking Delivers Benefits with Industrial Wireless Test Station

Industrial Tire
Tire manufacturer used wireless technology
to improve output
Wireless network communication has enjoyed continuously increasing rates of adoption in the industrial process control field for a number of years. Protocols and methodologies are generally well established and a wide range of products are available, making it less challenging to configure an application solution. As the manufacturers of industrial wireless devices have gained production efficiency and responded to an increasingly competitive market, the cost of implementing a wireless solution has become less of a barrier. Truly, industry is now in a phase where creativity and ingenuity will bring changes to traditional process and production operations to take full advantage of the untethering of many common measurement and control devices.

Traditionally, most measurement and control instrumentation was fixed in place by piping or cabling. While that is still the case throughout much of the industrial sector, opportunities are continuously emerging for wireless technology to provide improvement in performance and efficiency. I came across an example of how one manufacturer of tubeless tires devised a wireless test station to replace their existing wired version to:

  • Reduce maintenance by eliminating signal cables and power cables. No more cable damage from moving wired transmitters around the tire test area. 
  • Replace manual data logging with remote automatic data logging. 
  • Maintain or increase the accuracy of each measurement point. 
  • Allow a single test station to be employed easily at multiple locations throughout the factory. 

This was accomplished using readily available pressure transmitters, wireless transmitters, access points, receivers, and related hardware to provide a complete measurement system delivering test and measurement data to a remotely located data logger.

Use your creativity, your ingenuity. Get outside the box and examine your industrial process or production operation. Look for opportunities to sharpen your efficiency and improve outcomes. The prospects are good that there may be more gained from a wireless installation than the mere absence of cabling. Discuss your ideas with a wireless product manufacturer, solicit their recommendations, and evaluate the potential benefits to your operation.