Sensys wireless sensors based on TI MCUs manage traffic without maintenance

March 19, 2009
Sensys Networks (www.sensysnetworks.com) said its wireless sensors, based on Texas Instruments (www.ti.com) MSP430F14x and MSP430F16x microcontrollers, have operated accurately and reliably in traffic management applications for more than ten years.

Sensys Networks said its wireless sensors, based on Texas Instruments MSP430F14x and MSP430F16x microcontrollers, have operated accurately and reliably in traffic management applications for more than ten years. Sensys’ Wireless Vehicle Detection System combines sensors with packet radio technology.

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