Overview
Description
The ability to remotely control streetlights, including turning them on or off and adjusting brightness, is incredibly beneficial for municipalities. Remote monitoring and control help optimize lighting schedules using real-time data, reducing energy waste and lowering costs, particularly in large urban areas where lighting expenses can be significant.
This single-phase street light controller operates via a LoRaWAN® network, enabling automatic control and remote monitoring of streetlights. Its communication capabilities make it ideal for smart city deployments, where centralized management of energy consumption, reduced maintenance costs, and improved sustainability are key objectives.
System Benefits:
- Built on the DTDS-622C Module with FCC certification, it reduces additional testing and certification costs, enabling faster market entry.
- Compatible with all global frequency plans (US/AU/AS/EU/IN/ID/KR/JP, etc.) and supports a wide input voltage range from 80VAC to 305VAC for broad deployment compatibility.
- Equipped with a built-in LoRa® antenna and SMA connector for easy installation.
- Supports luminary loads up to 6000W for high power capacity and system scalability.
- Features an IP66 enclosure for protection against rain and dust.
Comparison
Applications
- Smart street light controller
- Smart city
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