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An item created to enable wireless communication between Internet of Things (IoT) devices and a wireless local area network (WLAN) infrastructure is known as a WLAN IoT Wireless I/O (Input/Output) module.
IoT devices are able to connect to and communicate with a network or the internet thanks to it, which acts as a bridge between the physical and digital worlds. The wireless communication module and the I/O interface are the two primary parts of the WLAN IoT Wireless I/O module.
Using WLAN protocols like Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) or other comparable wireless standards, this module offers wireless connectivity. As a result, the module can access the local WLAN network, the internet, and other network resources.
A communication gateway for IoT devices, the WLAN IoT Wireless I/O module enables them to send and receive data wirelessly over a WLAN network. This enables IoT devices to communicate with cloud platforms or other networked devices as well as transmit sensor data, receive orders, and interact with them.
The module might include software drivers, APIs, or protocol libraries that make it easier to integrate with IoT platforms and apps and transmit data. WLAN IoT Wireless I/O modules have been used in smart agriculture, industrial automation, building automation, remote monitoring, and control systems.
In addition to enabling the integration of IoT devices into current WLAN infrastructures, they offer a flexible and scalable option for wireless connectivity. This eliminates the need for intricate wiring and allows for remote device monitoring and control.
The Global WLAN IoT Wireless I/O Module Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
32-bit programmable industrial IoT gateway for energy management applications is made available by Artila. Matrix-702. Linux-ready Cortex-A5 LAN-to-WLAN Industrial IoT Gateway.
Taipei, Taiwan-based Artila recently unveiled the Matrix-310, a new 32-bit Arduino-based programmable IIoT platform, which combines high-performance hardware (ESP32) and user-friendly software (Arduino IDE) into a robust and feature-rich industrial-grade box.
This platform is the perfect data collector for IIoT applications. The Matrix-310 is ideal for real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance as well as optimization and deployment of factory applications, such as industrial automation, environment monitoring, and smart city infrastructure.
It has Dual Serial ports and digital In/Out connectivity for the transmission of acquired data to the cloud. The Matrix-310’s typical use case is displayed below. Both Modbus/RTU sensor/device and Modbus/TCP sensor/device use it as a data collector or edge controller.