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IoT hardware with high flexibility

Hardware development is an important part of our IoT investment. We have developed a number of transmitters, sensors, routers and gateways. The products are prepared for future updates and integration with the new IoT solutions Together Tech develops. All products can be controlled via our own IoT platform, Together Tech Connect.

Gateways that coordinate IoT devices

A gateway, sometimes called an IoT gateway, is a connection point for, among other things, IoT sensors. Not all IoT devices need a gateway, but gateways are often required to establish communication between different devices or to connect devices that are not IP-based and cannot connect directly to the cloud.

  • Available for 4G, Ethernet and connection via WiFi
  • All types of 4G modems can be easily connected via USB
  • Activated AES encryption (AES128) provides high security during data transmission
  • Enables flexible construction of wireless sensor networks
  • ZigBee och BLE
     
Gateway

Router that extends sensor networks

The role of an IoT router in a network infrastructure is to route data to and from IoT devices. The router extends the range, can connect a local area network and expand wireless sensor networks.

  • Used to extend sensor networks
  • Forwards signals in the network
  • Can be connected to a one wire sensor to measure temperature
  • Low power consumption (100mW)
  • Powered via the mains (microUSB 5V)
  • Equipped with 4 x RJ45 connectors (ADC, UART, DIO)
  • ZigBee
     
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Control unit

Together Tech's IoT program includes a controller that makes it easy to activate and control thermostats, fans and other technology that regulates the indoor climate. The control unit can also be used in other applications.

  • Operated via the mains (230 V)
  • 1 control channel, 230 V/Max 10A
  • Remote control via ZigBee network.
  • Can also be controlled locally via the control unit's buttons
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Concrete sensor to remotely monitor drying processes

Together Tech has developed a concrete sensor that helps the construction industry save time and money. Measurement data from the wireless sensor provides full control over temperature development and drying out of moisture when the concrete hardens. Being able to remotely monitor the concrete's curing cycle reduces both travel times and the time otherwise required for manual measurement.

  • The sensor is placed in holes and can be reused
  • Remote monitoring of drying time
  • Sensor measurement data is transferred to web application
  • Fan systems that help in the drying process can be activated and controlled based on the measured moisture ratio
  • The concrete sensor is a part of our system and need to be completed with a gateway

 

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Sensors

Together Tech's IoT program includes sensors that make it easy to monitor indoor temperature, relative humidity, air quality and CO2. 

  • Powered by a 3.6V lithium battery
  • Low power consumption. Operating time up to 10 years at a reporting interval of 15 minutes
  • Measured values ​​can be sent to web and mobile applications as well as to third-party systems
  • Monitors set alarm values
  • Air quality is presented according to the IAQ Index, CO2 as a ppm value
  • Programmable sampling interval
  • Measuring range relative humidity: 0–95%
  • Measuring range temperature: -10 - +50 ° C based on measured humidity ratio
Sensor for temperature control

Reduced risk of moisture damage with sensor for automatic moisture control

A common problem for the construction industry is that too high moisture ratios cause microbiological growth on building materials. Together Tech has developed a sensor that measures the moisture content of wood and makes it easier to prevent moisture damage.

  • Simple assembly we renovation and new production
  • Quick detection of excessive moisture levels
  • Helps prevent damage caused by creeping moisture over a longer period of time
  • Current humidity ratio can be presented in web and mobile application
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Sensors that power themselves by harvesting indoor lighting

The rapid development in the IoT area has increased the requirements for devices and sensors in IoT networks to be able to function without cables or batteries. The challenge has been to replace traditional power sources with new technology that makes it possible to obtain energy from, for example, indoor lighting. Together Tech has therefore developed Energy Harvesting Sensors that harvest indoor lighting and power themselves.

  • Light Harvesting sensors that measure temperature and humidity
  • Cost effective. No need for battery changes and maintenance provides significant savings over the lifetime of the sensors.
  • Installed in home and office environments with access to an indoor light source.
  • Environmentally friendly and sustainable. Less e-waste when batteries do not need to be replaced.
     
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Hardware development is an important part of our investment in the Internet of Things

For several years, Together Tech has conducted intensive IoT development that has resulted in a broad program of products and network solutions. Some areas of use that have been the focus of the investment are control and management of indoor climate, monitoring of industrial machines and processes, and fleet management, which organizes and optimizes commercial vehicle fleets.

The products are marketed and sold under the Wiotech brand, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Together Tech. For you as a customer, it's simple - you have a contact and it's with us at Together Tech - where the collective knowledge and responsibility is found.

Do you want to know more? Contact us!

Peter Warlich
Manager Electronics & Software Development
Gabriel Johansson
Gabriel Johansson
Manager Software Development
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