Temperature sensor transmitter
The temperature sensor is a high-performance device that can simultaneously monitor temperatures at four locations with a single transmitter. It is ideal for remote monitoring and can adapt to various environments, including abnormal temperature detection, distribution fields, machine tools, and inside refrigerators. The sensor operates on a hybrid power system of solar and coin batteries, with a transmission interval of once every 10 minutes. It is only available for use within Japan (frequency 928.35MHz, 1mW). EnOcean communication ranges from 30 to 100 meters, and due to its limited transmission range, the risk of information leakage is low. With a low power output of 1mW, it has minimal impact on other devices in factory environments where high-power communication is restricted. It is a suitable sensor for improving Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). Real-time monitoring is possible with a receiver (sold separately) that connects to an HDMI display. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 Uses high-precision Pt1000Ω Class A/B Suitable for temporary exposure to water (submersion is not allowed) For wireless temperature sensor transmitter HYHQ-FF *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 Internal temperature of metal blocks, etc. Low temperature (up to -40℃) temperature inside refrigerators, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company (formerly known as Keihin Sokkiki Co., Ltd.) was reborn as Watty, Inc. on January 1, 2007, marking our 40th anniversary. The company name combines "watt," a familiar unit of power associated with our main manufacturing division, the Thermal Systems Division (which develops, manufactures, and sells heater units used primarily in semiconductor and FPD manufacturing equipment and various precision instruments), and "water," representing the liquid typically sensed by our other main division, the Sensor Division (which focuses on the development, manufacturing, and sales of liquid level sensors). Thus, we chose the name Watty to reflect these two pillars.