Quake Global introduces new expansion module for easy upgrade of deployed M2M systems

San Diego, California, USA – Quake Global, Inc., a leading manufacturer of M2M devices for satellite and terrestrial networks, has announced the introduction of its new QEXPANDER add-on module. It is designed to integrate with existing asset tracking and management systems and enables ubiquitous wireless coverage via satellite or terrestrial wireless networks.

“The versatile, cost-effective QEXPANDER gives M2M service providers the widest possible range of options to satisfy the increasing needs of their customers,” said Michael Geffroy, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Quake Global. “It is an ideal solution for the rapidly growing vehicle telematics market as well as the heavy equipment market segments. Most existing asset tracking systems are designed around cellular communication data links. With QEXPANDER, solution providers can add seamless satellite or GSM connectivity to their customers with a very rapid turnaround time to market.”

 

Based on Quake’s proven Q4000 platform, QEXPANDER is a rugged industrial-grade programmable intelligent modem. The unit meets exacting automotive and heavy equipment power conditioning standards and also operates with very low power draw for battery-powered applications.

 

It can be customised to operate on both Orbcomm or Iridium satellites and 3G or 2G terrestrial networks. Other options include multiple analogue and serial input/output ports, antenna detection, J1939 CANBus memory, built-in accelerometer and many more choices. The module can easily connect to a service provider’s existing solution via a RS-232 serial port. Its Application Programming Interface (API) makes for easy customisation.

Quake provides extensive field application engineering services to help system designers and integrators develop custom solutions that meet their real-world challenges. Quake’s patented universal communications protocol permits integrators to adapt their designs to a wide variety satellite or terrestrial networks. This reduces development costs and speeds the timeline for implementation and deployment.

 

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