World Meteorological Organization-compliant IoT solutions for air temperature measurements
The TempVue™20 provides even greater flexibility to customers wanting the next generation of air-temperature measurements. This sensor meets all relevant World Meteorological Organization (WMO) temperature recommendations, but with a digital output that ensures maximum flexibility to meet all application needs. The Aspen™10 Internet of Things (IoT) Edge Device, coupled with the TempVue 20 sensor, allows you to easily strengthen your monitoring network by providing supplementary data and gap filling.
Product
TempVue 20 Pt100 Digital Air Temperature Sensor
The TempVue™20 provides even greater flexibility to customers wanting the next generation of air-temperature measurements. This sensor meets all relevant World Meteorological Organization (WMO) temperature recommendations, but with a digital output that ensures maximum flexibility to meet all application needs.
Designed with the customer in mind, the TempVue 20 easily interfaces with Campbell Scientific or third-party data loggers and fits a wide range of aspirated and passive temperature shields. The sensor comes with a short cable attached and terminates into an M12 connector, providing exceptional convenience, environmental protection, and data integrity for use in a variety of applications.
Aspen 10 Edge Device for a Single Sensor
The revolutionary Aspen™10 Internet of Things (IoT) Edge Device allows users to easily connect their environmental sensor to the cloud. It is rugged and durable and may be mounted outdoors without the need for a second enclosure. It has an integrated solar panel and internal rechargeable battery, making the Aspen 10 a truly self-sustaining device.
The Aspen 10 is also small and compact, which makes it easy to install in a variety of locations without disturbing the environment it is monitoring. An integrated IoT cellular modem allows the Aspen 10 to transmit data to the cloud, and a global positioning system (GPS) receiver provides automated installation location.
Setting up the Aspen 10 to read your sensor is quick and easy thanks to a new sensor interface technology that allows automatic identification of any sensor with an SDI-12 identification. The Aspen 10 publishes this ID to the cloud, in return receiving a customized measurement configuration and program for your specific sensor and application. You can then monitor your data from anywhere.
Overview
Aspen 10 and CampbellCloud Integration
Combining the TempVue 20 and the Aspen 10 gives you secure access to streamlined data management through CampbellCloud. This integration enhances and complements the capabilities of your TempVue 20 to ensure the most accurate data for your application.
CampbellGo: CampbellCloud Field Companion App
CampbellGo, a companion app to CampbellCloud, simplifies the deployment and troubleshooting of Aspen 10-enabled TempVue 20 stations. With near field communication (NFC) and Bluetooth connectivity, CampbellGo allows a direct wireless connection to Aspen 10 devices, providing immediate device status, configuration options, and access to network views while on-site.
TempVue 20 Key Features
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- Exceeding all relevant WMO temperature recommendations
- High measurement stability over both time and temperature
- Incredibly easy to install or remove for calibration checks
- Durable and protected for even the harshest environmental conditions
- Calibration certificate included
- Onboard status information, measurement averaging options, and calibration information