Conserv's Sensor Gateway provides reliable, long range communication for Conserv Sensors
Conserv sensor solutions rely on the LoRaWAN long range, low power radio protocol for communication. The LoRaWAN gateway provides a bridge between the long range radio in Conserv sensors and the customer network / internet. Conserv currently ships Tektelic Kona Micro gateways. The gateway is a Linux based appliance that provides LoRaWAN services used by Conserv's sensors to send small messages over long distances. For more information on LoRaWAN, visit this Q & A page.
Mechanical and Power Specifications
Mean Time Between Failure | 830,000 hours |
DC Power Consumption | <7W |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to +40°C |
Operating Humidity | 5% to 95% non-condensing |
Battery Backup | Up to 4 hours |
LoRa Radio Specifications
ISM Bands | NA915, EU868, AS923, JP920, CH779 |
Transmission Power | 14dBm to 27dBm |
Receiver Sensitivity | -139.5 dBm (SF12, 293 bits / sec) |
Receiver noise | 3.5 dB |
Receiver Linearity | -10 dBm |
Network Interfaces
Ethernet Backhaul | RJ-45 (10/100 BaseT) |
Cellular Backhaul | 3G/4G via internal antenna |
LoRa Antenna | SMA-RC |
Regulatory Compliance
Safety | IEC 60950-1 (CE) |
Environmental | ETSI EN 300 019-2 |
Regulatory |
ETSI EN 55022 Class B ETSI EN 55024 ETSI EN 300 489-1/3 |