Analog input sensing covers any continuously varying electrical signal, usually a voltage (for example 0–5 V or 0–10 V) or a current loop, produced by an external probe, transducer, or industrial instrument. A LoRaWAN analog input device samples that signal at a set interval, digitizes it through an analog-to-digital converter, and sends the reading as a compact uplink over a long-range, low-power network. This makes it a flexible bridge for connecting legacy or third-party sensors that lack their own radio.
These devices are common in industrial monitoring, water and utilities, building automation, agriculture, and energy applications, where they extend existing instrumentation onto wireless networks without rewiring.
When comparing analog input devices, look at:
- Input range, resolution, and accuracy, plus number of channels
- Battery life and reporting interval, or external power options
- Enclosure rating (IP class) for the deployment environment
- Supported regional frequency plans and LoRaWAN version
- Availability and clarity of the payload codec for decoding readings
Match the device’s input type and scaling to your sensor’s output signal before deployment.
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✓ CERTACW-DINDA - Analog Monitoring
The DINDA facilitates the wireless supervision of an analog signal from a 4-20 mA or 0-10V sensor. It takes …
✓ CERTAnalog - Sensor Interface
The Adeunis Analog has 2 inputs for connecting 0-10 V or 4-20 mA sensors and provides LoRaWAN® connectivity to …

Animal Activity Sensor
The MCCI Catena® 4430 Activity Sensor Wing allows mounting Panasonic WL series PIR sensors and connecting …

Animal Activity Sensor
The MR1 Activity Sensor Wing allows mounting Panasonic WL series PIR sensors and connecting additional …

Catena® 4450 Node
The MCCI Catena® 4450 Node for LoRaWAN® technology is a powerful open-source IoT device that consists of …

Catena® 4460 Node
The MCCI Catena® 4460 Node for LoRaWAN® technology is a powerful open-source IoT device that consists of …

Catena® 4470 Node with Modbus
The MCCI Catena® 4470 Node with Modbus for LoRaWAN® technology is a powerful open-source IoT device that …

Catena® 4610 Node
The MCCI Catena® 4610 is a LoRaWAN® development board that consists of temperature, humidity, pressure, …

Catena® 4612 Node
The MCCI Catena® 4612 is a LoRaWAN® development board that consists of temperature, humidity, pressure, …

Catena® 4618 M201 Node
The MCCI Catena® 4618 M201 Node is a LoRaWAN® development board that consists of temperature, humidity, …

Catena® 4618 Node
The MCCI Catena® 4618 Node is a LoRaWAN® development board that consists of temperature, humidity, infrared, …

Catena® 4801 Modbus Node
General purpose LPWAN building block, open source, user-programmable single-board end-device with RS-485 …

Catena® 4802 Modbus/Sensor Node
The MCCI Catena® 4802 RS-485/Sensor Node for LoRaWAN® technology networks is a complete open-source …
✓ CERTDL-DLR2-004 - Analog 4 … 20 mA Sensor Transmitter
The Decentlab DL-DLR2-004 is an Analog or Digital Sensor Device for LoRaWAN® that consists of an Analog 4 … 20 …
✓ CERTDL-DLR2-005 - Analog 0 … 3 V Sensor Transmitter
The Decentlab DL-DLR2-005 is an Analog or Digital Sensor Device for LoRaWAN® that consists of an Analog 0 … 3 …
✓ CERTDL-DLR2-006 - Analog Potentiometer Sensor Transmitter
The Decentlab DL-DLR2-006 is an Analog or Digital Sensor Device for LoRaWAN® that consists of an Analog …
✓ CERTDL-DLR2-008 - Analog PT100 Sensor Transmitter
The Decentlab DL-DLR2-008 is an Analog or Digital Sensor Device for LoRaWAN® that consists of an Analog PT100 …
✓ CERTDL-DLR2-009 - Analog PT1000 Sensor Transmitter
The Decentlab DL-DLR2-009 is an Analog or Digital Sensor Device for LoRaWAN® that consists of an Analog PT1000 …
✓ CERTDL-DLR2-012 - Analog Strain Gauge Sensor Transmitter
The Decentlab DL-DLR2-012 is an Analog or Digital Sensor Device for LoRaWAN® that consists of an Analog Strain …
✓ CERTELT Lite an easy but powerful LoRAWAN device for measuring analog or digital signals.
The ELSYS ELT Lite is a general LoRaWAN® device for measuring analog or digital signals. It is a 1-channel …

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Jooby EPHIR RMS LoRaWAN GMEL10 100 EU KT 304862

ephir-rms-gmme10
Jooby EPHIR RMS LoRaWAN GMME10 103 EU КТ 304866

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Jooby EPHIR RMS LoRaWAN GMSG10 105 EU KT 304870

izi-io 4840 - I/O Controller
The izinto izi-io 4840 is a multi-I/O controller with edge computing and LoRaWAN® connection that provides …

izi-io 4840 /grid - I/O Controller
Specially designed for monitoring local power grid transformation substations ("Ortsnetzstationen" in Germany, …

izi-io 4840 /heat - I/O Controller
Specially designed for monitoring building heating systems, the izinto izi-io 4840 /heat is an …
✓ CERTLT22222-L - I/O Controller
The Dragino LT22222-L is a LoRaWAN® I/O module that contains different I/O Interfaces such as analog current …
✓ CERTLT33222-L - I/O Controller
The Dragino LT33222-L is a LoRaWAN® I/O module that contains different I/O Interfaces such as analog current …
✓ CERTMetering Node
M-BUS Master Gateway and LORAWAN Converter

Milesight UC300 Series IoT Controller
Milesight UC300 series is an IoT controller used for remote control and data acquisition from diverse devices. …

Milesight UC50x Series LoRaWAN® Controller
Milesight UC50x series is a LoRaWAN® controller used for data acquisition from various sensors and equipments. …
✓ CERTMonit'O - Analog Interface
The WATTECO Monit'O offers 2 analog inputs isolated from each other allowing the measurement of voltage, …

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Jooby OMNI RM 4PU204EU KT 304935
✓ CERTPress'O - Analog Interface
The nke WATTECO Press'O sensor turns any 0-10V, 4-20mA analog gauge into a Class A sensor connected to a …
✓ CERTPress'O - Analog Interface
The WATTECO Press'O sensor turns any 0-10V, 4-20mA analog gauge into a Class A sensor connected to a public or …
✓ CERTS2100 LoRaWAN® Data Logger
SenseCAP S2100 LoRaWAN® Data Logger is an easy-to-deploy, industrial-grade LoRaWAN® sensor hub that can …
✓ CERTToran'O AtEx Zone 1 - I/O Interface
The nke WATTECO Toran’O AtEx Zone 1 sensor is used to report status changes, pulse count values, and analog …
✓ CERTToran'O AtEx Zone 1 - I/O Interface
The WATTECO Toran’O AtEx Zone 1 sensor is used to report status changes, pulse count values, and analog …
✓ CERTtyness
IoT Sensor LoRa® modular and scalable combining several measurement acquisition and control functionalities.
✓ CERTtynode
The TyNode sensor providing a choice of different measurement. 3 versions available : temperature, pulse …

UC1122 - Controller
LoRa Controller

VoBo-GP-1 - Input Endpoint
General purpose LoRaWAN bridge

VoBo-HL-1 - Input Endpoint
General purpose LoRaWAN bridge certified for use in Class 1 Div 2 hazardous locations

VoBo-XP - Input Endpoint
The VoBo XP is an externally powered, industrial grade, 7 input, 4 output, LoRaWAN® bridge certified for Class …
✓ CERTYO Analog
YO Analog makes it possible to monitor devices and processes in automation. The device has six configurable …
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Frequently asked questions
What does a LoRaWAN analog input sensor measure?
It measures a continuous electrical signal, typically a voltage (such as 0–10 V) or a current loop, from an attached probe or transducer. The device samples that analog value, digitizes it, and transmits the reading over LoRaWAN. This lets one node connect to many third-party sensors that output a standard analog signal.
How do I read analog input values from the LoRaWAN payload?
The device encodes the raw or scaled analog reading into a compact binary uplink. You decode it with the vendor’s payload formatter (codec) in your LoRaWAN network server, which converts the bytes into engineering units. Check the documentation for channel mapping, scaling factors, and reporting interval.
Can one analog input device support multiple channels?
Many do. Multi-channel analog inputs let a single LoRaWAN node read several voltage or current signals at once, which reduces gateway traffic and hardware cost. Confirm channel count, input ranges, and resolution against your sensors before deploying.