KNOT
The newest addition to the MikroTik IoT product family – KNOT – is a truly universal device with exceptional connectivity options and protocol support. It is an IoT Gateway that uses Narrow Band and CAT-M technology. Because of the low cost, low bandwidth cellular connection, it is supported by countless mobile operators around the globe. KNOT can monitor onboard GPIOs, convert Modbus protocol to TCP, and even forward Bluetooth packets to TCP/IP network via HTTPS and MQTT. You can use the KNOT as a TCP bridge from wired Modbus sensors to send readings to a Modbus server. Yes, the KNOT brings wireless connectivity to wired sensors, such as electricity meters and relays.
Specifications
Powering
PoE-out
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Product code | RB924i-2nD-BT5&BG77 |
Architecture | MIPSBE |
CPU | QCA9531 |
CPU core count | 1 |
CPU nominal frequency | 650 MHz |
Dimensions | 122 x 87 x 26 mm |
RouterOS license | 4 |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Size of RAM | 64 MB |
Storage size | 16 MB |
Storage type | FLASH |
MTBF | Approximately 100'000 hours at 25C |
Tested ambient temperature | -40°C to 70°C |
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MicroUSB input Voltage | 5 V |
Number of DC inputs | 3 (PoE-IN, DC jack, MicroUSB) |
DC jack input Voltage | 12-57 V |
Max power consumption | 18 W |
Max power consumption without attachments | 5 W |
Cooling type | Passive |
PoE in | 802.3af/at |
PoE in input Voltage | 18-57 V |
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PoE-out ports | Ether2 |
PoE out | Passive PoE up to 57V |
Total output power | 12W |