Before delving into details, one may ask what exactly radio remote control is. Radio remote control is an electronics device used to control an electrical or mechanical machine or system automatically. With the advent of this powerful modern wireless control technology, it is easier to control gigantic and complex electronic or mechanical system. Be it closing of circuit, moving a spindle or handle, starting a motor etc, industrial wireless control system can do the job.
MAJOR OPERATING PARTS OF ANY INDUSTRIAL WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL
Any remote control is made up of two main parts; the Transmitter and the receiver
The
transmitter part is usually seen in the portable remote device. Inside the
transmitter are another two major components. They are RF remote controls and
transmitter module. The operator can use the RF devices independently while the
transmitter is generally used as a component in the circuit. The frequency
range of most of the industrial wireless transmitter.
The
second main part is the receiver. Also,
inside the receiver are super heterodyne and super regenerative receiver that
works together for proper functioning. This can be powered with 12-24V.
Remember, both the transmitter and receiver must be in good working condition
before the whole aim of the remote control is achieved.
BENEFITS
OF INDUSTRIAL WIRELESS REMOTE
CONTROLS
The advantages of industrial wireless
control cannot be over-emphasized. Some of the reasons to opt for it are:
- The first advantage of wireless controls is that it enables devices and machines be moved easily without obstructions of cables.
- It is safe to operate
- Wireless Control speeds up communication.
- Opting for wireless control is cost effective since there is no need to install transmission media like swivels, cables etc.
- Industrial Wireless Controls eliminate the lag between data entry and upload.
- With wireless controls an organization can have greater levels of worker satisfaction because of easier, more flexible access option