![]() “The Rajant Cardinal will provide connectivity between systems within a facility and will be a critical piece of infrastructure in manufacturing and warehousing across the globe.” “Rajant's latest release, the Cardinal, will transform how organizations think about lights-out operations,” said Ale Walker, director of business development at Rajant channel partner Gray Solutions. ![]() “We’ve been doing this for 21 years, so Rajant understands the requirements for secure critical communications.”Ĭardinal could also enable greater levels of autonomy inside industrial facilities. “Rajant provides extended range by supporting high-capacity M2M communications, which automatically works around physical and RF obstructions,” he added. ![]() “Our latest industrial temperature IP40 dual radio BreadCrumb module is our smallest form factor to date focused on robotics that make Wi-Fi and LTE/5G better while enabling connectivity to billions of Wi-Fi IoT devices,” stated Geoff Smith, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Rajant. Cardinal could enable 'lights-out' operations It claimed that the module “can enhance your on-the-move connectivity in the most challenging environments.” The Cardinal extends Wi-Fi range past the limitations of fixed infrastructure, with no line-of-sight requirements, using two transceivers that have combined data rate of 1.73 Gbps, said the company. Malvern, Pa.-based Rajant said Cardinal is designed with collaborative robots, automated storage and retrieval systems ( ASRS), autonomous mobile robots ( AMRs), unmanned guided vehicles ( UGVs), and other automation in mind. The company noted that the Cardinal is the smallest industrial wireless node in its portfolio, and it is its first one tailored to the needs of warehouse automation and Industry 4.0. yesterday said it will unveil its new Cardinal BreadCrumb module at ProMat in Chicago next week. One of the challenges facing growing fleets of mobile robots and real-time data is reliable connectivity. ![]()
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