Skip to content

Data Solutions Platform

Data Solutions Platform

MetStream 100

MetStream is a product designed for use in meteorological, industrial and many other applications that allows users to connect an intelligent serial device to a network with unlimited scaling capability using modern communications protocols. Data can then be accessed practically anytime, anywhere using a web browser*.

MetStream provides a Linux-based computer in a compact housing with only 2W of power consumption along with robust surge and EMC protection measures. Data from intelligent serial devices can be sampled at rates up to 20 Hz for long periods of time. All of the settings and features of MetStream are available via a web brower interface for maximum compatibility across devices.

MetStream offers a platform agnostic and convenient graphics user interface to configure, visualise and store data locally or over the internet.

*Internet connection required.

Specifications
Power requirements
9-30 VD
2 Watts maximum at 12 VDC MetStream only
6 Watts maximum at 12 VDC incluing external sensor
Power over Ethernet
Built-in receiver (IEEE 802.3af-2003)
Measurement
20 Hz maximum data input rate
Digital Interfaces
RS232, RS422, RS485 communications via plugable terminal strip
Ethernet
8P8C format, 10/100BASE-T speeds to connect to a customer supplied computer, device or network
LEDs
1 for power, 1 for status
Power
DC in (if not using PoE)
Data Storage
4 GB storage, suitable for 1 week @ 20 Hz data rate or 1 month @ slower speeds
External Dimensions
112 x 111 x 34 mm (L x W x D)
Material
Aluminium/ Plastic
Weight
260 grams
IP Rating
40 (Indoor use), 65 (outdoor enclosure)
Operating Temperature
-20 to +70ºC
Storage Temperature
-40 to +80ºC
Operating Humidity
< 5% to 95% RH
EMC
BS EN 55024: 2010 and 55022: 2010
FCC
CFR47 Part 15B
Warranty
12 months
Accessories
Quick start guide, CD, Ethernet cables, instrument connector, power adapter
Optional
Thermoplastic enclosure for outdoor use of MetStream

Would like to obtain more info and learn more of its applications?

Data Solutions Platform

MetStream 100

MetStream is a product designed for use in meteorological, industrial and many other applications that allows users to connect an intelligent serial device to a network with unlimited scaling capability using modern communications protocols. Data can then be accessed practically anytime, anywhere using a web browser*.

MetStream provides a Linux-based computer in a compact housing with only 2W of power consumption along with robust surge and EMC protection measures. Data from intelligent serial devices can be sampled at rates up to 20 Hz for long periods of time. All of the settings and features of MetStream are available via a web brower interface for maximum compatibility across devices.

MetStream offers a platform agnostic and convenient graphics user interface to configure, visualise and store data locally or over the internet.

*Internet connection required.

Specifications
Power requirements
9-30 VD
2 Watts maximum at 12 VDC MetStream only
6 Watts maximum at 12 VDC incluing external sensor
Power over Ethernet
Built-in receiver (IEEE 802.3af-2003)
Measurement
20 Hz maximum data input rate
Digital Interfaces
RS232, RS422, RS485 communications via plugable terminal strip
Ethernet
8P8C format, 10/100BASE-T speeds to connect to a customer supplied computer, device or network
LEDs
1 for power, 1 for status
Power
DC in (if not using PoE)
Data Storage
4 GB storage, suitable for 1 week @ 20 Hz data rate or 1 month @ slower speeds
External Dimensions
112 x 111 x 34 mm (L x W x D)
Material
Aluminium/ Plastic
Weight
260 grams
IP Rating
40 (Indoor use), 65 (outdoor enclosure)
Operating Temperature
-20 to +70ºC
Storage Temperature
-40 to +80ºC
Operating Humidity
< 5% to 95% RH
EMC
BS EN 55024: 2010 and 55022: 2010
FCC
CFR47 Part 15B
Warranty
12 months
Accessories
Quick start guide, CD, Ethernet cables, instrument connector, power adapter
Optional
Thermoplastic enclosure for outdoor use of MetStream

Would like to obtain more info and learn more of its applications?