Industrial Temperature Monitoring System Design Based on ZigBee and Infrared Temperature Sensing

Abstract

In the industrial field, long running of the equipment easily leads local temperature of the equipment to rise. This is a security risk. For this problem, we have designed a set of remote wireless temperature monitoring system. Based on ZigBee technology, we have a remote wireless networking temperature monitoring of a lot of equipment scattered in various locations of factories and enterprises. The system uses infrared temperature sensor TS118-3 gathering temperature information. After a signal conditioning circuit, we use a wireless RF single-chip CC2530 wirelessly transmitting the temperature of the measured target to the receiving node. The receiving node uploads the data to a computer by RS232.PC software displays real-time temperature information.

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D. Peng and S. Wan, "Industrial Temperature Monitoring System Design Based on ZigBee and Infrared Temperature Sensing," Optics and Photonics Journal, Vol. 3 No. 2B, 2013, pp. 277-280. doi: 10.4236/opj.2013.32B065.

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