Easily turn your YDOC data logger into a versatile LoRaWAN® end device

As a data logger manufacturer, we initially had reservations about LoRaWAN. While it excels in certain applications, it is not ideal for building a reliable measurement history as backfilling data gaps caused by network outages is virtually impossible. The recent prolonged power outages in Spain and Portugal underscore this limitation.
However, driven by increasing demand from our users, we developed the ML-OO-LORA option board, which can be installed in a YDOC data logger. This transforms the logger into a flexible LoRaWAN end device, enabling frequent transmission of up to 12 channels and occasional reception of small configuration snippets in JSON format.
We see several use cases for this solution:
Complex Monitoring Applications with LoRaWAN Requirements
For applications that require LoRaWAN but are too complex for standard LoRaWAN sensors, you might otherwise end up with an inconvenient number of devices. Our solution lets you use a single end device compatible with SDI-12, MODBUS, HART, Analog, Digital or other sensors of your choice, tailored to your specific application needs.
Need for Reliable Measurement History and Actual Insights
In scenarios where a high-quality measurement history is essential (such as for research, adaptive management, or billing), but power constraints make regular cellular data transfers impractical, this solution offers a hybrid approach. You can schedule a daily data log transfer over the cellular network for historical accuracy, while using LoRaWAN for more frequent updates.
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