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RDG001 Embedded I/O communication device. GPS, 2 x CAN, 2 x RS-232, 2 x RS-485, 16-bits (+3.3V or +5V) bidirectional GPIO, 3 inputs and 3 outputs of optically isolated I/O, 4 channels of 10-bit / 1Msps ADCs - RoHS compliant
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RDG001 Embedded I/O communication device. GPS, 2 x CAN, 2 x RS-232, 2 x RS-485, 16-bits (+3.3V or +5V) bidirectional GPIO, 3 inputs and 3 outputs of optically isolated I/O, 4 channels of 10-bit / 1Msps ADCs - RoHS compliant

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Part #: RDG001

Connect Tech’s RoadWarrior enables remote monitoring, controlling and collecting of data from multiple I/O interfaces through a wireless cellular data link or Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite.

RoadWarrior can be controlled from any Internet connected device. This product is designed for rugged mobile, mission-critical and industrial strength applications that require enhanced wireless M2M (machine-to-machine) connectivity.

RoadWarrior can be configured to operate on any existing cellular network standard and frequency bands today, with drop-in replacement upgradeability to operate on future cellular networks. RoadWarrior also has the capability of operating on LEO satellite networks.

With a wide range of interfaces including RS-232, RS-485, CAN, GPS, Bi-directional GPIO, High Voltage Isolated GPIO and ADC’s, RoadWarrior is ideal for many remote or mobile application environments including transportation and military applications.
 

 

RoadWarrior Cellular/Satellite M2MRoadWarrior Cellular/Satellite M2M Features

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  • Remotely monitor, control and collect data from multiple I/O interfaces
    • Operate on any cellular or Low Earth Orbit (LEO) network

    • Control from any Internet connected device

    • RS-232, RS-485, CAN, GPS, Bi-directional GPIO, Isolated GPIO and ADCs

Rev: 11/21

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