FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Designing reliable sensor nodes for industrial IoT
Intro
Industrial IoT sensor nodes combine sensing, processing, wireless communication, power management and mechanical protection. Reliability depends on the complete system, not only the sensor or wireless module.
A good sensor node design balances measurement accuracy, battery lifetime, connectivity and environmental robustness.
Key technical selection criteria
Evaluate:
- sensor type
- measurement interval
- wireless technology
- antenna design
- battery lifetime
- enclosure rating
- operating temperature
- calibration strategy
- power architecture
- firmware behaviour
- installation method
- component availability
System blocks
A typical sensor node includes:
- sensor element
- analog front end
- microcontroller
- wireless module
- antenna
- power supply
- battery or external power
- enclosure
- connector or interface
- firmware
Environmental robustness
Check:
- temperature range
- humidity
- condensation
- vibration
- dust
- water ingress
- UV exposure
- chemical exposure
- mechanical mounting
Connectivity and power
Review:
- wireless range
- antenna placement
- transmission interval
- sleep current
- peak current
- battery capacity
- signal quality
- retry behaviour
Common mistakes
- designing sensor, wireless and power separately
- ignoring enclosure impact on sensors and antenna
- underestimating battery load
- not testing in the real environment
- poor connector selection
- no calibration strategy
- no long-term component plan
Decision checklist
Before prototype, define:
- measurement target
- update interval
- power source
- wireless technology
- enclosure concept
- antenna position
- environmental exposure
- calibration method
- installation method
- maintenance strategy
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