ELECTRICITY, WATER, AND GAS NODES

FT-NIC

TRUSTLINK DATA CONCENTRATOR
The Network Interface Card (FT-NIC) and Trustlink Data Concentrator seamlessly integrates to providers utility meters to enable comprehensive wireless networking. This connectivity extends into customers’ homes, providing robust communication pathways. Easily installed within these meters, both devices leverage advanced network connectivity to create a highly resilient mesh network for utilities. This duplex communication network enhances operational efficiency, ensures reliable service delivery, boosts customer satisfaction, and offers a scalable platform to support advanced smart grid and smart city applications.
THE NIC and DATA CONCENTRATOR
Fanna Technology's TrustLink is a multi-protocol NIC and data concentrator devices, powered by mains power line, solar, or battery, which acquires data from a cluster of meters and uses built-in multi-wireless communication to transfer information to the headquarters' data server.

FEATURES

Main AC / Solar
Power


Battery Power

Multi-LPWAN
Communication
Multi-Meter
Protocol

Cellular Communication

Over-The-Air
Update


Analog and Digital I/O

RS-485
RS-232
Backup Battery

Localization
LPWAN CONNECTIVITY
Using LPWAN wireless technology, data is reliably transmitted to cloud storage for real-time monitoring and analysis. Embrace the future of connectivity with our innovative solution.


FLEXIBLE POWER SUPPLY
The device can be powered by a main power supply, a DC source, or a battery, including solar options.
It also features a backup power supply with two replaceable lithium batteries, ensuring data security through its non-volatile storage, so you never have to worry about data loss.
OTA and ANALOG & DIGITAL INPUTS
The device includes both analog and digital inputs for multi-protocol metering.
It is capable of being updated over the air (OTA) through Bluetooth or with its LPWAN wireless communication.


SUPPORTS METERING MULTI-PROTOCOL
Collects multi-protocol data from different Utility Meters (Electricity, Water & Gas), and saves into the local storage before forwarding data to the Automatic meter reading (AMR) and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) headquarters.