The SN163 Bridge is equipped with a USB port, providing a fast and reliable connection to Synapse Portal® or SNAP® Connect running on a PC. As it’s name implies, this board makes an ideal bridge device for connecting external systems to the SNAP network.
The SN111 End Device provides a latching relay
for controlling external devices, and a sensor
input with jumper-selectable pullup resistors which allows the connection of a number of off-the-shelf resistive sensor types such as photocells and thermistors.
Powered by any of the three models of the Synapse RF Engine Modules, these demonstration boards provide identical peer-to-peer mesh networking capabilities. By means of its USB port, the Bridge node provides a fast, reliable connection to Synapse Portal and/or the SNAP Connect running on your PC. By comparison, the End Device node includes a sensor input port and relay actuator allowing it to interface with (monitor and control) the outside world. As soon as you select your RF Engine and power-up these nodes, they immediately integrate themselves into the network.
Using Synapse Portal, applications can be created quickly and concisely in a high-level English-like language called Python and then downloaded to the selected node(s) wirelessly for autonomous operation. No embedded programming experience is required.
SNAP Node
Manufacturer's suggested retail price for quantity 1
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| Product | MSRP | Available |
| *SN163 Bridge: | $49.00 | Now |
| SN111 End Device: | $49.00 | Now |
* Call Synapse Sales to place an order: 1-877-982-7888
Volume discounts available.