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Radar traffic detection and monitoring specialist Wavetronics has released its Click 50 traffic cabinet device which provides up to 64 channels worth of data. The device allows SmartSensor Advance and SmartSensor Matrix to communicate directly to the traffic controller, effectively replacing up to 16 four-channel or 32 two-channel rack cards with a small box measuring 19.8 x 26.2 x 9.9cm (7.8 x 10.3 x 3.9in). Click 650 can eliminate the need for rack cards and back plates while enabling intersection app
May 30, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Radar traffic detection and monitoring specialist 148 Wavetronix has released its Click 50 traffic cabinet device which provides up to 64 channels worth of data.  The device allows SmartSensor Advance and SmartSensor Matrix to communicate directly to the traffic controller, effectively replacing up to 16 four-channel or 32 two-channel rack cards with a small box measuring 19.8 x 26.2 x 9.9cm (7.8 x 10.3 x 3.9in).

Click 650 can eliminate the need for rack cards and back plates while enabling intersection applications to use data from up to four SmartSensor units and communicate directly with the controller via SDLC.  It also provides USB, serial or T-bus connectivity and includes its own power supply, surge protection and Ethernet.

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