WiFi 802.11b DPDT Relay
WiFi relay with DPDT Relays Installed
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Double Pole Double Throw Relay
A DPDT Relay, Double Pole Double Throw Relay, has a single coil with two arms that move at the same time. There are two completely separate SPDT switch mechanisms inside a DPDT relay. A DPDT relay board is most commonly used for signal switching applications, but can be found in high power switching applications as well.
Computer Controlled Switching from Anywhere on the Network
Wi-Fi DPDT Relay allows computer controlled switching from any computer connected to a wireless internet access point. A Wi-Fi 802.11 relay Controller must be within range of an internet hot spot, allowing computer controlled switching from anywhere on the network.
Summary of Wi-Fi DPDT Communications
- 802.11b Wireless Network Interface mounts as a COM port on your PC through your WLAN
- Supports Telnet and Data Encryption with password protection
- Embedded Digi Connect Wi-ME Wireless Network Interface and Web Server from www.digi.com
- Plug in, open the COM port and start sending commands
- Control one relay at a time or all relays at once with manual and automatic refreshing command set
- ProXR versions are capable of controlling up to 256 relays
- CPU status LEDs show command processing Activity
- SignalSwitch Compatible
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WiFi DPDT Relay
Our WiFi DPDT Relays are available in 1, 3 or 5 amp DPDT relays installed in 4, 8 and 16 channels with your choice of eight channel 8/10-Bit
Analog to Digital Conversion or
UXP Expansion Port on select models, look for AD or UXP in the part number. All are of course
SignalSwitch compatible. All WiFi DPDT Relays feature the
ProXR Command Set and an
XR Expansion Port. Built from the ground up with expansion in mind, simply chain the
XR Expansion Modules to the XR Expansion port, one after another, to meet your computer controlled switching requirements to add up to 256 relays.
For more detailed information, video, manuals and to order, please click on the links below.
Easy Software Development
Communications and software development is very easy, simply write your software to speak to the RS-232 serial port (COM port of your PC), and install the included RealPort Drivers that allow you to map a COM port to an I.P. address. So you do not have to know anything about Wi-Fi 802.11b communications to speak to the device.
Many Communication Protocols for Advanced Users
Advanced users may want to employ other communication protocols to speak the the Wi-Fi 802.11b Relay Controller. NCD Wi-Fi 802.11b Relay Controllers can also be controlled using Telnet. I.P. Addresses and are automatically or manually assigned. NCD Ethernet Relay Controllers Aaso support security protocols such as Shared Key, WEP, WPA, and Cisco LEAP with support for WEP, TKIP, and CCMP Data Encryption.
Ethernet DPDT Available
We also carry a complete line of Ethernet DPDT Boards! An Ethernet Relay Board will allow computer controlled switching from any computer connected to a 10/100 Ethernet Network. To view our Ethernet DPDT Boards please
click here.
Articles
New to Bluetooth Relay? Click the following links for helpful wireless articles to get you started.
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NWR163DPDTPROXR WiFi Relay |
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A/D Conversion
WiFi Analog to Digital Converter |
UXP Expansion
UXP Expansion Port
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XR Expansion
ProXR versions |
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Onboard analog to digital conversion is available on selected models of these controllers! This will allow you to:
- Read light and temperature levels
- Easily activate relays when A/D limits are reached
- Detect audio levels in a room when connected to a microphone
- Read switches, potentiometers, and analog joysticks
- applications are limitless, and surprisingly easy to integrate
- Available on select boards
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UXP is a new standardized data port, specifically for the purpose of speaking to various expansion modules. If the controller you are considering is equipped with a UXP port, you can take advantage of extended commands to speak to our growing line of I/O expansion modules. UXP in the part number allows you to:
- Add Contact Closure Inputs
- Add Analog to Digital Inputs
- Add Voltage Detectors
- Digital Potentiometer Outputs
- Available on select boards
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Models with the ProXR suffix will feature the ProXR commend set. The ProXR series will allow you to:
- Send simple commands to activate relays
- Upgrade without having to re-write your software
- Activate up to 16 relay timers
- Control up to 256 total relays using the XR expansion port
- Full backward/forward compatibility w/the ProXR series command set
- Available on all DPDT boards
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NCD Network Component
Download NCD Network Component
WiFi and Ethernet users can download the NCD Network Component and talk directly to Ethernet and W-Fi devices through TCP/IP communications. Same great features as the Component Library for network device users allowing you to talk directly to Ethernet or Wi-Fi devices through TCP/IP communications!
Quick Summary of NCD Network Component
- Simplifies the communications to NCD Ethernet & WiFi devices
- Samples available for specific applications
- Samples available for specific relays
- Source code included so you can customize the sample to fit your needs
- All samples are FREE
- SignalSwitch Compatible
We've "Started" the Programming for You
With the NCD Network Component we've "started" the programming for you. We say started because these are fully functioning samples but we've also included the source code so you can customize them to your exact needs. Start by downloading the NCDNetworkComponentSetup.zip file from the Software Page. |
Download NCD Network Component
Over 40+ samples included with this download! Start by downloading the NCDNetworkComponentSetup.zip file and you will be communicating with any NCD Ethernet & WiFi device faster that ever!
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This video is a basic introduction to the world of Computer Controlled Switching and Relays in general. Also read our "Introduction to Computer Control" Article.
Watch to find out the advantages of wireless communications and the differences between wireless communications. Also read our Articles on Communication Protocols.
This video will show you what Induction is and how to use Capacitors to Suppress it. Also read our Article on Induction Suppression.
This movie will show you how to find the Com Port assigned to your Relay Controller. The first half of the video will show you how to do so in Windows Vista and the second half is using Windows XP.
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