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Hardware Design
LMR Technology specializes in advanced hardware engineering, focusing on the development of robust Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices tailored for harsh environmental conditions. At the core of their design philosophy is the i-Takers series, which integrates multiple communication protocols such as LoRa, 4G/LTE, and Satellite to ensure reliable data transmission across diverse terrains. The hardware architecture is engineered for high-performance data acquisition, featuring integrated probes for monitoring temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure with industrial-grade precision. A key differentiator in their hardware design is the inclusion of significant internal memory, capable of storing up to one year of offline data to protect against connectivity loss. This is complemented by digital I/O expansion capabilities, allowing the hardware to adapt to complex industrial needs, such as controlling feeder pillar cabinets or interfacing with various inverter brands. Every unit is designed with power efficiency in mind, often incorporating solar-powered modules and battery management systems to facilitate long-term deployment in remote areas where traditional power sources are unavailable.
LMR specializes in custom embedded systems development, engineering high precision hardware and intelligent IoT firmware for complex industrial monitoring and control.
The mechanical design of LMR's hardware emphasizes durability and specialized application, ranging from wall-mounted enclosures for building management to buoy-integrated cages for aquatic environments. For water quality monitoring, the hardware features a sophisticated sensor cage with a self-cleaning mechanism to prevent biofouling, ensuring data accuracy over extended periods. The integration of local human-machine interfaces (HMI) via HDMI ports demonstrates a focus on user-centric hardware design, providing a physical access point for data visualization in offline or off-grid scenarios. Security is also physically and digitally embedded, with hardware-level support for VPN tunneling and automated alerts for physical tampering or "intruder" events. By combining high-precision sensing, multi-path communication, and ruggedized physical protection, LMR’s hardware design serves as a reliable foundation for IR4.0 applications in energy, agriculture, and smart city infrastructure. This comprehensive approach ensures that the hardware is not merely a data collector but an intelligent node capable of remote programming and autonomous operation in the field.