Power solutions discrete configuration – Banner SureCross DX80 Wireless Networks User Manual

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SureCross Wireless Network

Product Manual

Power Solutions

Discrete Configuration

The battery life calculations for some discrete sensors are shown in the table below.

Manufacturer

Device

Model

Boost Voltage Warmup Time

1

Banner

Optical

SM312DQD-78419

5V

4 ms

2

Turck

Inductive Proximity

Bi10U-M30-AP6X-H1141

10V

10 ms

Battery Life in Years

Sample and Report Rates

62.5 ms

125 ms

250 ms

500 ms

1 second

2 seconds

16 seconds

1

0.97

1.67

2.62

3.74

4.75

5.49

6.28

2

0.20

0.40

0.72

1.27

2.05

2.99

5.07

Note: Battery life calculations are based on the sensor operating 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

For each sensor characterized, a boost voltage and warmup time was specified. The sample and reports rates were varied to calculate the
estimated battery life. For example, a Banner Optical sensor, model SM312DQD-78419, set to a boost voltage of 5 volts, a warm-up time of 4
milliseconds, and a sample and report rate of 16 seconds, should have a battery life of just over 6 years.
The curves for discrete devices represent a “worst case” as far as battery use because we are assuming for each sample of the sensor’s
output a change in state has occurred (e.g., target present to target absent or vice versa), sending a radio message from Node to Gateway. No
messaging occurs unless there is a change to report. Actual battery life depends on how many state changes actually occur.

SM312DQD-78419

Bi10U-M30-AP6X-H1141

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

62.5 ms

125 ms

250 ms

500 ms

1 sec

2 sec

16 sec

DX81 Batter

y Life (Y

ears)

Sample and Report Rates

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