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Low power GPRS/GPS datalogger for OEMs and system integrators

Bring your product online with Micronix SBC-2800. The SBC-2800 offers an ARM9 processor with analogue (16 inputs) and digital I/O (8DI/8DO) a power supply with charger for an external Li-Ion battery. Additionally, the SBC-2800 can optional be supplied with a quad band (900/950/1800/1900MHz) GPRS modem and a GPS receiver which makes this module very useful in many standalone and vehicular applications. The SBC-2800 can be configured to meet your exact requirements and budget.

The SBC-2800 comes with a pre-loaded Linux 2.6 OS and our web-based datalogger software, Eaglelog, which allows you to configure the datalogger and apply your own applications to the SBC-2800.

Embedded ARM9 PC and GPRS datalogger for system integrators
Micronix MS-2800 -- NANOBIRD -- is the box version of SBC-2800. The MS-2800 is ideal for data logging and alarm systems. It withstands extended temperatures, shock and vibration of mobile equipment. 

The integrated software package (Linux OS, datalogger software and web-server) allows you to access your product or process anywhere and anytime. Global or local -- the Nanobird brings you data instantly!

Specifications for SBC-2800 and Nanobird

ARM9 microcontroller:

  • 32MB on-board SDRam
  • Support for Micro SD Flash
  • Quad-band modem w/embedded Phyton script interpreter
  • SiRFstarIIITM single chip GPS receiver
  • GPS data via AUX port
  • 2 x USB host
  • 1 x USB device
  • Low power consumption
  • Push & push SIM card socket placed on a GSM/GPRS/GPS sub module
  • Built-in battery charger

Integrated I/O:

  • 8 Digital inputs, opto-isolated
  • 8 Digital outputs, opto-isolated
  • 16 Isolated analogue inputs (±10V or 0-2.0V),  24-bit sigma-delta A/D converter.
  • Wide temperature range: -20° to +70°C
  • Low cost

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