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Document number Version V1.2
External Reference RF_NT_0016 Publication date 17/06/2015
Author Maxime Obr.
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Document Name SmartSensor vs SmartSensor-Xrange Benchmarking
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Contents
1. TECHNICAL SUPPORT ............................................................................................................................. 5
2. VISUAL SYMBOLS DEFINITION ............................................................................................................... 6
3. ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................................ 7
4. AIM OF THE DOCUMENT ......................................................................................................................... 8
5. RELATED DOCUMENTS & VIDEOS ......................................................................................................... 9
5.1 White paper webpage ........................................................................................................................ 9
5.1 Featured videos ................................................................................................................................10
5.2 Technical videos ...............................................................................................................................11
6. XRANGE VERSION VS STANDARD VERSION OVERVIEW .................................................................12
6.1 High capacity Embedded Datalogger ...............................................................................................13
6.2 Battery capacity ................................................................................................................................13
6.3 Mechanical characteristics ...............................................................................................................13
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List of figures
Figure 1: BeanDevice® AX-3D, XRange version .............................................................................................. 8
Figure 2: BeanDevice® AX-3D, standard version ............................................................................................. 8
Figure 3 : Battery capacity ............................................................................................................................... 13
Figure 4: Xrange base plate overview ............................................................................................................. 14
Figure 5 : Reference edge picture ................................................................................................................... 15
List of Tables
Table 1 : Standard version Vs Xrange version ................................................................................................ 12
Table 2 : Data logger size ................................................................................................................................ 13
Table 3: Mechanical characterstics ................................................................................................................. 14
Table 4: Reference edge charactersitics ......................................................................................................... 15
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Disclaimer
The information contained in this document is the proprietary information of Beanair.
The contents are confidential and any disclosure to persons other than the officers, employees,
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Beanair makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information it makes available.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Beanair does not make any warranty as to the information
contained herein, and does not accept any liability for any injury, loss or damage of any kind incurred
by use of or reliance upon the information.
Beanair disclaims any and all responsibility for the application of the devices characterized in this
document, and notes that the application of the device must comply with the safety standards of
the applicable country, and where applicable, with the relevant wiring rules.
Beanair reserves the right to make modifications, additions and deletions to this document due to
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1. TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For general contact, technical support, to report documentation errors and to order manuals,
contact Beanair Technical Support Center (BTSC) at:
tech-support@Beanair.com
For detailed information about where you can buy the Beanair equipment/software or for
recommendations on accessories and components visit:
www.Beanair.com
To register for product news and announcements or for product questions contact Beanair’s
Technical Support Center (BTSC).
Our aim is to make this user manual as helpful as possible. Please keep us informed of your
comments and suggestions for improvements. Beanair appreciates feedback from the users.
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2. VISUAL SYMBOLS DEFINITION
Visual Definition
Caution or Warning – Alerts the user with important information
about Beanair wireless sensor networks (WSN), if this information is
not followed, the equipment /software may fail or malfunction.
Danger – This information MUST be followed if not you may damage
the equipment permanently or bodily injury may occur.
Tip or Information – Provides advice and suggestions that may be
useful when installing Beanair Wireless Sensor Networks.
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3. ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
AES Advanced Encryption Standard
CCA Clear Channel Assessment
CSMA/CA Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance
GTS Guaranteed Time-Slot
kSPS Kilo samples per second
LLC Logical Link Control
LQI Link quality indicator
LDCDA Low duty cycle data acquisition
MAC Media Access Control
PAN Personal Area Network
PER Packet error rate
RF Radio Frequency
SD Secure Digital
SPS Samples per second
SSD Smart shock detection
WSN Wireless sensor Network
MB Mega Bytes
LOS Line of Sight
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4. AIM OF THE DOCUMENT
The aim of this document is to highlight the new features available on the Xrange version compared
to the standard version.
Figure 1: BeanDevice® AX-3D, XRange version
Figure 2: BeanDevice® AX-3D, standard version
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5. RELATED DOCUMENTS & VIDEOS
5.1 WHITE PAPER WEBPAGE
Application notes, technical notes and user guides are available on our White Paper webpage:
Click here
Figure 3 : White Paper web page
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5.1 FEATURED VIDEOS
All the videos are available on our Youtube channel
Beanair video link (Youtube) Related products
First step into Beanair Wireless Sensor Networks All
Wireless Sensor Networks All
Wireless Sensor Networks dedicated to Structural All
Health Monitoring
BeanGateway® - Ethernet Outdoor version BeanGateway® - Ethernet Outdoor version
introduction introduction
BeanGateway® – Ethernet Indoor version BeanGateway® Ethernet Indoor version
presentation
Beandevice® AN-XX wireless range demonstration BeanDevice® AN-V/AN-420/AN-mV Standard and
Extender
BeanDevice® AN-XX presentation
Self-powered data logger BeanDevice® AN-V/AN-420/AN-mV Xtender
BeanDevice® AX-3D presentation BeanDevice® AX-3D
BeanDevice® HI-INC presentation BeanDevice® HI-INC
Wireless inclinometer with integrated datalogger
BeanDevice® AX-3DS presentation BeanDevice® AX-3DS
Wireless Accelerometer dedicated to shock
detection
High performance wireless accelerometer BeanDevice® AX-3D Xrange
Wireless temperature and humidity sensor with BeanDevice® ONE-TH
integrated data logger
High performance wireless inclinometer BeanDevice® HI-INC Xrange
High Grade and affordable wireless sensor networks Ecosensor products
for environmental monitoring
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5.2 TECHNICAL VIDEOS
Beanair video link (Youtube) Related products
How to launch the BeanScape® software BeanScape®
BeanGateway® Ethernet/LAN Configuration, directly BeanGateway®
connected to the Laptop/PC
How to remove a BeanDevice® from your Network BeanDevice®
Energy Scan BeanGateway®
Changing RF Power BeanGateway®
Manual channel selection BeanGateway®
Automatic Channel selection BeanGateway®
Authorized Channels BeanGateway®
Fast Fourier Transform waveform analysis module BeanScape®
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6. XRANGE VERSION VS STANDARD VERSION OVERVIEW
Features Standard version Xrange version
Weight (g) 145 165
HI-INC 950 1350
Battery capacity (mAh)
AX3D 1250 1550
Maximum number of data logs 1 million 8 millions
Flatness 38,1 µm
Base plate 0,1 mm
Roughness 1,6 µm
IP rating IP66 IP67
Table 1 : Standard version Vs Xrange version
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6.1 HIGH CAPACITY EMBEDDED DATALOGGER
For further information, please read the following application note:
TN_RF_007 – “BeanDevice® DataLogger User Guide”
The Xrange version comes with a flash memory with a higher capacity:
CHARACTERISTICS Standard version Xrange version
Flash Memory size (MBits) 16 128
Datalogger size 1 million data logs 8 millions data logs
Table 2 : Datalogger size
6.2 BATTERY CAPACITY
Battery Capacity (mAh)
HI-INC 950
HI-INC Xrange 1350
AX3D 1250
AX3D Xrange 1550
Figure 4 : Battery capacity
For further information about the battery life in streaming and streaming packet
measurement mode, please read the following technical note:
TN_RF_012– « BeanDevice® autonomy in streaming mode »
6.3 MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The SmartSensor® Xrange opens the way to a whole new precise measurement scale.
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Characteristics SmartSensor SmartSensor Xrange
Screw mounting
Mounting techniques Ashesive mounting
Three M5 drilled flanges
Flatness 0,1 mm 38,1 µm
Surface Roughness 0,1 mm RA 1.6 (µm)
Satin black textured polyester Black anodized
Surface treatment
powder paint (Corrosionproof)
AL 7075
Material AL 6061
(twice harder than AL6061)
Table 3: Mechanical characterstics
Figure 5: Xrange base plate overview
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Reference Edge Characteristics SmartSensor Xrange
Flatness 21 µm
Surface Roughness RA 1.6 (µm)
Black anodising
Surface treatment
(Corrosionproof)
AL 7075
Material
(twice harder than AL6061)
Table 4: Reference edge charactersitics
Figure 6 : Reference edge picture
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