The revolutionary Aspen™10 Internet of Things (IoT) Edge Device allows users to easily connect their environmental sensor to the cloud. It is rugged and durable and may be mounted outdoors without the need for a second enclosure. It has an integrated solar panel and internal rechargeable battery, making the Aspen 10 a truly self-sustaining device.
The Aspen 10 is also small and compact, which makes it easy to install in a variety of locations without disturbing the environment it is monitoring. An integrated IoT cellular modem allows the Aspen 10 to transmit data to the cloud, and a global positioning system (GPS) receiver provides automated installation location.
Setting up the Aspen 10 to read your sensor is quick and easy thanks to a new sensor interface technology, AQWire, that allows automatic identification of any sensor with an SDI-12 or one-wire identification. The Aspen 10 publishes this ID to the cloud, in return receiving a customized measurement configuration and program for your specific sensor and application. You can then monitor your data from anywhere.
Benefits and Features
IoT device using local cellular networks as the low-power wide-area network (LPWAN)
Cellular CAT M1 for worldwide roaming
Geolocation to automatically determine the edge device's location
Solar charging to keep the IoT device operational indefinitely using just a few hours of daily sunlight
Internal rechargeable LiFePO4 battery with reserve power for more than one month's operation without charge for all supported sensors
Smart sensor detection and identification (AQWire)
Smart sensor power automatic optimization for the attached sensor
Simple zip tie system for mounting to almost anything
Water-resistant enclosure for installation in most environments
On/off switch for simple operation
Status LED for operation without a smartphone
Near Field Communication (NFC)/Bluetooth for operation with a smartphone to allow on-site analysis through the CampbellGo App
Optimal security using Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) with Transport Layer Security (TLS) mutual authentication
Detailed Description
The Aspen 10 is a multipurpose, compact, entry-level edge device with a simple plug-and-play interface. Supported sensors measure hydrological, meteorological, environmental, and industrial phenomena. The Aspen 10 is part of the IoT and makes sensor data accessible anywhere via the Aspen 10's compatibility with the MQTT protocol and its integration with CampbellCloud. The Aspen 10 provides maintenance-free sensor power and automates cellular connectivity, data storage, and data forwarding to CampbellCloud, where users can both visualize their data and manage API access.
The Aspen 10 is similar to a full Campbell Scientific system and comprises a data logger, wiring terminals, enclosure, solar panel, charge regulator, battery, modem, and antenna—all in one small package.
Compatible sensors are cabled using the AQWire standard. A detect pin lets the Aspen 10 know that it has connected to a sensor with either an SDI-12 or one-wire capability of self-identification. After identifying the sensor, the Aspen 10 connects to CampbellCloud to retrieve the appropriate configuration and program for that sensor, which enable the edge device to power the sensor appropriately and make accurate analog or digital measurements.
A free app, CampbellGo, enables secure NFC/Bluetooth pairing between a phone and the Aspen 10. This greatly simplifies the installation process with real-time sensor readings, diagnostic tools, and data-to-cloud delivery information while you are on-site. This gives you confidence that everything is working from end to end before leaving the installation site.
All of this allows you to collect data from the selected sensor in the location you need from practically anywhere on the globe.
Processor 32-bit arm cortex (CPU)
Memory 2 MB flash
640 KB SRAM
Program Execution Period 1 s to 1 day; 1 s increments
Real-Time Clock Resolution ±1 s
Real-Time Clock Accuracy Synchronized with CampbellCloud once per day
Operating Temperature Range -20 to +60°C (standard)
-40 to +75°C (extended)
Outdoor environment
Maximum Scan Rate 1 s
Analog Inputs Up to 2 single-ended or 1 differential can be programmed for a variety of analog inputs. Pulse and digital I/O functions are also supported.
Communication Protocols SDI-12, HTTP(S), MQTT
Case Material High-impact-resistant and UV-resistant ASA, recycle code 7
IP65 water-resistant rated, Gore-Tex breathability
Digital I/O Terminals are configured for SDI-12.
Certifications CB Certificate Number NO127343
Dimensions 16.2 x 8.0 x 5.8 cm (6.4 x 3.2 x 2.3 in.)
Weight 395 g (0.9 lb) for -ST option
352 g (0.8 lb) for -XT option
Power
Battery Note: Charge and discharge characteristics are controlled internally according to battery type.
Battery for -20° to +60°C
(-ST) Option 3.2 Vdc, 7.2 Ah, Li-Po PHD26650
Battery for -40° to +75°C
(-XT) Option 3.65 Vdc, 5.6 Ah, Li-ion Saft MP176065 xtd
Average Current Drain <0.35 uA (deep sleep)
<1 mA (idle)
10 uA (ultra-low power) for 5 Vdc sensor power supply
5 mA for 5 Vdc sensor power supply
14.3 mA for 8 Vdc sensor power supply
30 mA for 12 Vdc sensor power supply
Power Output
-NOTE- Regulated 5, 8, or 12 Vdc (disabled when battery capacity<0.5 Ah)
5 Vdc Current Limit 30 mA (ultra-low power)
210 mA
8 Vdc Current Limit 210 mA
12 Vdc Current Limit 210 mA
Communications
Protocols SDI-12
Internet Protocols HTTP(S), MQTT
Near Field Communication (NFC) Target device compatible with CampbellGo
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Compatible with CampbellGo
Maximum distance of 50 m (165 ft)
SDI-12 One SDI-12 compliant terminal meets SDI-12 Standard v 1.4.